Understanding The Issues With Nexletol Side Effects

Executive Summary

  • Statins are presented without much discussion of their side effects.
  • We cover the Nexletol side effects and the reason for them.

Introduction

Statins have serious side effects that MDs minimize when they prescribe these drugs. This article covers Nexletol side effects.

The Multiple Nexletol Side Effects

This establishment media coverage discusses only the muscular side effects of statins, and it never once addresses any of the information covered in this article. And it proposes more drugs that might help get around the side effects without observing that no one should take statins. The establishment media will most likely never cover that information because pharmaceutical companies are major advertisers on networks like NBC News. 

This video explains more about the side effects of statins.

Important Point #1: Myopathy

This is the death of muscle cells and overall muscle wasting.

Important Point #2: CoQ10 Depletion

The more statin one takes, the more deficient one is in CoQ10. At the 2:50 mark, Dr. Berg states that some people have to take statins. However, that is incorrect. No one needs to take statins. They are not effective in extending life, and they degrade health.

It was interesting to read some of the comments from people previously on statin from the previous video and how they are so negative.

Comment #1: Nearly Killed by Statins?

I was obese and was put on blood pressure meds and statins. The statins caused bad pain in my hips, making it very uncomfortable to lie down in bed. The BP meds (and probably the statins too) contributed to me suffering acute necrotising pancreatitis, which nearly killed me and left me with T2D. After that I refused further statins and other meds and went on to the keto diet. I lost more that 90lbs. My blood pressure is normal. I’m no longer obese. I’m fitter than I have ever been. These treatments are based on bad science and a misunderstanding of the medical processes at work. They treat the symptoms, not the base problem, which in my case was obesity, insulin resistance and, mostly, a bad diet ( even though I ate what dieticians recommended!)

Comment #2: Dizziness and Falling Frequently?

I had a mild stroke. The doctor put me on statins and blood thinners. It about finished me off. I called the doctors office and told them of my side effects of which included severe dizziness and falling frequently. They messaged me back and told me to quit the medicines and cancelled my next appointments! I am 70 years old and a retired RN. I have never had an appointment canceled or known any doctor I worked for cancel an appointment of a patient. But I should have sent him a thank you card🥳. It’s been almost a year and I’m taking the CoQ10 and doing the healthy route. I have not fallen any in months. I am walking well and feeling is back almost prestroke level. I feel pretty good. Love you Dr. Berg. You are a real doctor who understands the functions of the body. 💕

The Mayo Clinic on Statin Side Effects

The Mayo Clinic has enormous undeclared financial conflicts with pharmaceutical companies, and in the past, all of the content on their website reads as if pharmaceutical companies wrote it. Their coverage of statin side effects is no different.

The following quotes are from the Mayo Clinic website on the side effects of statins.

Mayo Clinic Claim #1: Stains Reduce the Risk of Heart Attack?

Health care professionals often prescribe statins for people with high cholesterol. Statins help lower total cholesterol and reduce the risk of a heart attack or stroke.

No that is false. Statins reduce cholesterol, they have no beneficial health outcome.

Having too much cholesterol in the blood increases the risk of heart attacks and strokes. Statins block an enzyme the liver needs to make cholesterol. This causes the liver to remove cholesterol from the blood.

Again, this is incorrect. This is the marketing pitch by pharmaceutical companies, but either studies or correlations across time do not even support it.