Statins and Muscle Damage? The Deadly Lie TikTok Won’t Tell You
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They told you statins would melt your muscles. But what they didn’t tell you… your heart is a muscle too.
In this episode, Dr. Albert Takem takes on one of the most dangerous myths spreading on TikTok, Reddit, and YouTube: that statins cause muscle damage, rhabdomyolysis, and weakness.
The Truth:
- Mild muscle aches happen in some people, but severe muscle breakdown is extremely rare (Less than 0.1%).
- The nocebo effect (fear itself) is responsible for many of the “side effects” blamed on statins.
- Stopping statins because of misinformation doesn’t just risk sore legs — it risks a heart attack, stroke, or death.
Dr. Takem shares the story of a patient who quit his statin after watching TikTok videos… and came back with three stents and one unforgettable regret: “Doc… I wish I had just taken the damn pill.”
■ Don’t let misinformation cost you your life. Watch until the end — the next episode reveals the truth about statins and diabetes.
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