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Generic Lipitor (Atorvastatin, Lipitor® equivalent)
Lipitor is a prescription medication used along with an overall diet plan in order to lower the patient's level of cholesterol and reduce the risk of heart attack. It has been proven to help reduce patients' LDL cholesterol and triglyceride levels significantly, as well as help in maintaining the low levels in the long term. Lipitor belongs to a class of medications known as statins, which work by blocking an enzyme in the liver that is used in the production of LDL ("bad") cholesterol. The body then produces less LDL, and the level of LDL cholesterol in the blood decreases.
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20mg
| Quantity | Price | Price per pill | Returning customer price | Bonus | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 90 | € 63.19 | € 0.70 | € 56.80 | ---- | Add to cart |
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EXERCISING YOUR RIGHT TO GOOD HEALTH: WALKING IS A WINNER
What's your idea of the perfect exercise? How about an activity that's free, doesn't require lessons, advance planning, special equipment, training or skill, can be done anywhere, in all climes at every time of the year, is suitable for all ages, that you can start right now. It's walking, called "man's best exercise" by Hippocrates, that makes for a "long life" according to an ancient Hindu proverb.
"I have two doctors - my left leg and my right," said an ancient philosopher.
Contrary to what you may think, walking is not too "lightweight" an activity to produce fitness results. The research shows that a regular walking program (at least 30 minutes a day, five days a week) can produce dramatic pay-offs: brain stimulation, mood elevation, pumped up lung power, lowered resting pulse rate, reduced blood pressure, decreased levels of artery-clogging blood fats, stepped up bodily metabolism, slimmed down legs, hips and bodies.
Good enough? There's more. For every hour you walk, promises a Harvard expert, you add that hour - and one or two more to your life span. Still not convinced?
"Walking is a case of benefit without risk," says so eminent an authority as Dr. Barry Franklin, Director of the Cardiac Rehabilitation and Exercise Laboratories at William Beaumont Hospital. He's convinced that walking may be the "best method for the average person to become fit."
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