Wednesday, November 29, 2006

Lipitor - Glial cell interference

Lipitor passes the blood brain barrier and interferes with cholesterol's roll in providing synaptic connections between neurons. The brain cannot get cholesterol from the blood supply and relies solely on the cholesterol synthesis production by glial cells in the brain.

Patient was taking Lipitor for 30 days and quit the drug as a result of a muscular side effect.

http://www.spacedoc.net/lipitor_thief_of_memory.html