This is an interesting study using Pravastatin. Typically used for high cholesterol, it also has anti-fibrotic properties. Has anyone here used this drug?
Pravastatin Inhibits the Rho/CCN2/Extracellular Matrix Cascade in Human Fibrosis Explants and Improves Radiation-Induced Intestinal Fibrosis in Rats | Clinical Cancer Research (http://clincancerres.aacrjournals.org/content/13/18/5331)
Its a Statin, I am not comfortable with statins.
I take B5 (Pantethine) that IMO is more natural for the control of bad and good cholesterol. Its added benefit is it upscales the bodies COQ10 production :)
Interesting link though.
That last study on cancer and Peyronie's (I think), said that men with high cholesterol did NOT have Peyronie's most of the time. Interesting...
Quote from: NeoV on November 01, 2017, 08:09:03 AMmen with high cholesterol did NOT have Peyronie's most of the time
here they claim dyslipidemia as a cause:
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That condition is rare...Dyslipemia is very very high cholesterol..Arent talking about choslesterol of 300..talking 900.