Very strange.
2,499 patients from seven European countries (Spain, Italy, Germany, the Czech Republic, France, Poland, and Hungary)
CM thanks!
I have two prescriptions, and one I consistantly forget to take on time. (Not for heart attack.) The other, 80mg asprin, a blood thinner, I ignore and take Nattokinase instead.
A far better ACE inhibitor proven by the Vascular Biology Working Group of the University of FL would be the most tissue bound ACE inhibitor (ACE inhibition having been discovered in a South American viper discovered by Victor Dzau, MD, PHD).. Quinapriil (Brand Name Accupril, Parke Davis & Co, USP).
Quinapril, as part of the entire Vascular Biology preventative regimen, which includes the other two mentioned medications here- for prevention of cardiovascular disease, including prevention of Myocardial Infarction (MI), or heart attack.
This revelation was through the study of the largest organ of the body— defined as entire endothelium (cells lining) of the arterial/arteriole system of a human body. The surface area of this endothelium inside each artery/arteriole, if these cells were to be calculated to be spread in a single cell layer on a flat surface— would create an area the size of 7 tennis courts.
Surface area increased from its many micro parts (not unlike calculating the surface area of an automobile’s radiator’s “fins” compacted along the central cooling tubes of a the radiator (it is a very large cooling surface for the air to pass over and cool)- such that the increased surface area of arteries/arterioles represents the increased ability to exchange oxygen from red blood cells to all vital organs.
The brilliance of the biological genius who created the human body— yes HE who must have his name capitalized and never lower case.
contains aspirin, ramipril, and atorvastatin
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I will hypothesize the aspirin achieves 90% of the benefit by itself. The rest are a moneygrab.
Re their meds: Refusing, forgetting to take, losing, running out of, etc. Also, simply deciding they dislike the prescribing doctor.
My guess is YES, there are that many people. Whole lotta bad patients out there.