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Avinash chekuru

Avinash chekuru

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posted 08/15/2007, comment (1)

education

I wood like to know about the education for master degree in pharmaceutical sciences in english streem in germany,  So please help me by sending correc information 
HHNPM
posted 08/08/2007, comments (2)

Milk building muscles and what else is it doing?

Milk with hormones and steroids do a great job at building muscle. Just ask the pharmaceutical companies about steroids that they supply to the majority of Dairy's in the world.The athletes who choose to use steroids can tell of the growth their muscles with steroid use. Look at small girls who have breast before they are 10. To say milk has... Read moreChevron
Tony Ruiz

Tony Ruiz

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posted 06/25/2007, comments (7)

What is Isagenix?

This product is being marketed as "all things to all men" in several forms and cannot in my wildest imagination how it can be all it claims to be and yet not be on the foreground of world events. It supposedly takes care of bad diets, overweight, cholesterol, is a cleanser (Dr Dean's talked about their worthlessness), and much more. How can... Read moreChevron
handler
posted 06/15/2007, comments (7)

Significance of high LDL with high HDL and low triglycerides

My LDL level has always been on the high side ~130. It has risen in the last year to 190. My HDL level , also usually high, has risen from 86 to 104. (My triglycerides are 53.) I'm a bit taken aback at the high LDL number. Should I be concerned, despite the other good numbers, and thinking about statins?
karen davis

karen davis

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posted 06/12/2007, comments (3)

Lovastatin and Gemfibrozol

My husband had high triglycerides and elevated cholestorol several years ago, and had been taking both Lovastatin and Gemfibrozol for all this time. I have recently heard that that is not a good thing, and it that taking both for an extended period of time can contribute or cause kidney and/or liver failure. A recent blood test shows results that... Read moreChevron
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This video animation shows how cholesterol behaves in the blood stream. Cholesterol is a soft, fat-like, waxy substance found in the bloodstream and in all your body's cells.

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