
#23 - Tom Dayspring, M.D., FACP, FNLA – Part IV of V: Statins, ezetimibe, PCSK9 inhibitors, niacin, cholesterol and the brain
The Peter Attia Drive
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Do Statons Have Selectivity for the Liver?
There's several other collustrial synk squalling synthe inhibitors that have failed for one reason or another. Andidon't kow if this is true, although i've heard it speculated on, but truthfully, i've never seen the data with my own eyes. Do statons have selectivity for the liver? Sure, cause that would be another unintended benefit, right? If you deprive the least its been theorized because the parmal cinetics of a stat and let's face it, the real place you want to inhibit collestral synthesis is not per se in cells, but in the liver,. Because that's the tissue that can up regulate the most ideal receptors
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