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Generic Zocor (Simvastatin, Zocor® equivalent)
Zocor (simvastatin) is used along with an overall diet plan in order to reduce high blood cholesterol levels. Zocor can significantly reduce the amount of LDL ("bad") cholesterol in the blood while simultaneously raising the levels of HDL-C ("good") cholesterol. Zocor may also be prescribed for other reasons. It has been proven to reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke in high-risk patients such as diabetics or heart patients, regardless of their blood cholesterol levels.
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20mg
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| 90 | € 75.24 | € 0.84 | € 67.64 | ---- | Add to cart |
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THE PRINCIPLE OF HIGH-WATER-CONTENT FOOD: THE SCIENTST’S VIEWS
"Accordingly, every cell in the structure of our bodies and every cell in nature's foods are infused and animated with the silent life known as enzymes. This magneticlike attraction, however, is only available in live molecules! (Italics mine.) Enzymes are sensitive to all heat above 130 degrees E At 130 degrees F. they are dead. Any food which has been cooked at a temperature higher man 130 degrees F. has been subjected to the death sentence of its enzymes, and is nothing but dead food.
"Naturally, dead matter cannot do the work of live organisms. Consequendy, food which has been subjected 'Since the publication of this book, Dr. Walker passed away, quietly, disease-free, pain-free and peacefully in his sleep of natural causes at age 10$.
to higher temperatures above 130 degrees F. has lost its live, nutritional value. While such food can, and does, sustain life in the human system, it does so at die expense of progressively degenerating health, energy, and vitality."
In this book and every other book Dr. Walker has authored, he strongly emphasizes the importance of consuming high-water-content food if a slim, vibrant body is one of your goals, SUCCESS LEAVES CLUES! He lived to the age of 109, actively and healthfully. I would listen to him.
In 1980 the Los Angeles Times and Weekly World News carried articles about a man living in China named Wu Yunqing. Mr. Yunqing is one hundred and forty-two years old and is shown riding his bicycle! When queried about his diet, he answered, "I eat corn, rice, sweet potatoes, and other fruits and vegetables." SUCCESS LEAVES CLUES!
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