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WOODSON C. MERRELL, M.D.
44 EAST 67th STREET
NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10065
Telephone: (212) 535-1012
Fax: (212) 535-1172
July 27, 2011
Patient:
Jeffrey Epstein (Email: [email protected])
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Call me Monday afternoon, or sometime early next week to review today's lab results
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Supplements to begin for now:
o Niacin 500mg twice a day (taking with food may reduce flushing); if flushing is
too much, call me or Rony for a prescription for a sustained release form
o One Enteric-coated baby aspirin every 1 to 2 days
o Because of partial folic acid enzyme converting deficiency (MTHFR), take
FolaPro form of folic acid by Metagenics; 1 twice a week
o Nordic Naturals Omega 3 Fatty Acid Fish Oil; 1 capsule twice a day or 2
capsules once a day (approx 800 mg OPA/DHA)
o Magnesium Citrate (Solgar is a good brand); 200mg once a day (taken at
bedtime may act as a mild muscle relaxant)
o Sublingual (under the tongue) B12 (Solgar is a good brand); 1,000mcg daily
o Culturelle is an excellent brand of probiotic (acidophilus) to help digestion and
intestinal immunity; one capsule/day
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Give a trial of a very low dose of Crestor. Start with % of a 5mg tablet twice a week. If
no side effects occur (usually musculoskeletal or cognitive) after 2 weeks, increase to
every other day. After 3-4 weeks on this dosage regimen recheck cholesterol blood
test. Stop at any time if side effects occur
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Follow u with Dr. Rony Shimony 110 East 59th Street 8th Floor NY NY 10021 - -
for cardiovascular cholesterol consultation after above blood test: I will
send him a note with a copy of today's
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Schedule a one hour visit for an annual check up in the fall
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We discussed that the triglycerides are still high; cut back not only on starches, but
also oils (this will help with weight loss as well)
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Due to a tendency for slightly high blood sugar (elevated glycohemoglobin), eliminate
all refined carbohydrates (sugar, white flour, white rice, rolls, potatoes, etc.). Use
small amounts of complex carbohydrates (whole grains); use lots of vegetables and a
couple fruits as your main source of starch
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Eliminate all saturated fats from your diet. This is obviously important for your
cardiovascular and cholesterol issues, but saturated fat also promotes inflammation
(inflammatory prostaglandins, cytokines, etc) in the body in general
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Begin a regular aerobic exercise program
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Try to do a daily breath-based session/meditation (at least 2 minutes, preferably 15)
with frequent breath breaks throughout the day. This will not only reduce stress in
general and on your cardiovascular system, but reduce cortisol levels as well
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If your PTH has gone up significantly from previous, you should see your Yale
parathyroid specialist (depending on today's lab results)
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Try as much as possible to go on a plant-based diet. Consider reading Arthur
Agatston's "The South Beach Diet" and Dean Ornish's "Reversing Heart Disease"
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All supplements are available at:
WiHner Chemists
100 Park Avenue
NYC, NY 10017
212-682-2817
800-633-1106
www.willner.com
Life Science Pharmacy
144 Route 17M
Harriman, NY 10926
845-781-7613
www.lifesciencepharmacy.com
Pharmacist: Scott Berliner
VitaHealth
1235 18' Ave
New York, NY 10065
212-628-1110
866-628-5255
Pharmacist: David Restrepo
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