Generic Lipitor (Atorvastatin, Lipitor® equivalent)
Lipitor is a prescription medication used along with an overall diet plan in order to lower the patient's level of cholesterol and reduce the risk of heart attack. It has been proven to help reduce patients' LDL cholesterol and triglyceride levels significantly, as well as help in maintaining the low levels in the long term. Lipitor belongs to a class of medications known as statins, which work by blocking an enzyme in the liver that is used in the production of LDL ("bad") cholesterol. The body then produces less LDL, and the level of LDL cholesterol in the blood decreases.
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20mg
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FORTY-SOMETHING FOREVER: A LONGEVITY PRIMER - AN OVERLOOKED LIFE-LENGTHENING STRATEGY: EAT LIKE A BIRD; POOP LIKE A PARROT
Anyone needing an incentive to live as long and healthily as possible should consider the purchase of the ultimate in life-prolonging pets: a parrot. Since psittacines normally live at least seventy years, even in captivity, adopting one presents a health-promoting challenge - how to outlive your feathered friend.
Who else visited Dr. Harper regularly and surreptitiously for their EDTA 'booster' shots? Hard to say, since Dr. Harper's files have died with him, but it's tempting to speculate. Ronald Reagan? Nancy? Frank Sinatra? Perhaps. One thing for sure. Several California physicians have admitted they treat many celebrities. At this point in time, as Richard Nixon liked to say, there are more chelation doctors per capita in the Los Angeles area than any place in the world.
An in-residence parrot can teach you a lot about the habits that contribute to exceptional 1 ongevity. Watch your long-lived buddy carefully and you'll note he nibbles, instead of gorging. Human 'grazers' live longer also, we're told by many longevity scientists, including Roy Walford, professor of pathology at UCLA. Dr. Walford believes cutting back on calories and spreading consumption more evenly throughout the day can add 25 to 50 years to our life span.
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