Jacob Teitelbaum - Stopping Pain and Fatigue
Jacob Teitelbaum, M.D., is director of the Practitioners Alliance Network and author of the popular free Smart Phone app “Cures A-Z,” and of many books including From Fatigued to Fantastic!, Pain Free 1-2-3, the Beat Sugar Addiction NOW! series, Real Cause, Real Cure, and The Fatigue and Fibromyalgia Solution. Dr. Teitelbaum does frequent media appearances including Good Morning America, CNN, Fox News Channel, The Dr Oz Show and Oprah & Friends. His website: www.EndFatigue.com
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OPINION

Do Statins Suppress Viral Infections?

Jacob Teitelbaum, M.D. By Friday, 03 February 2017 04:15 PM EST Current | Bio | Archive

Yes, statins can suppress viral infections, and that is why I found a study showing that interferon from viral infections blocked the cholesterol pathway so exciting.

By itself, it tied in the unexplained low pregnenolone finding we had seen for years. It was when I searched the Internet for statins and antiviral and got over a half-million hits that I got really excited.

Statin (cholesterol-blocking) medications, which I believe have been over-marketed to treat high cholesterol and may have caused significant toxicity by blocking the production of CoQ10 and key hormones and worsening muscle inflammation, may actually offer a lot of promise in treating that subset of CFS/FMS with viral infections.

Interestingly, osteoporosis medications called biphosphonates (e.g., Fosamax) also block part of the same pathway as statins, but do so downstream.

Though they have antiviral effects as well, they have a much smaller impact than statins at the dosing typically used in real life.
 

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Yes, statins can suppress viral infections, and that is why I found a study showing that interferon from viral infections blocked the cholesterol pathway so exciting.
stain, infection, CoQ10
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2017-15-03
Friday, 03 February 2017 04:15 PM
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