Statins have been known to lower the body's levels of CoQ10. CoQ10 is a molecule that your body makes that is involved in the production of energy and is also an antioxidant. Tissues (brain, kidney, muscle and etc) that are dependent on large quantities of energy will be the first affected by this type of deficiency. Therefore you can see symptoms like foggy memory and muscle aches. It is a commonly known fact in the pharmaceutical industry, but is not told to doctors. Vitamin B1, B6 and B12 deficiencies could also result in the tingling sensation. I would suggest taking a good high quality multivitamin or at least a good B-complex and supplementing with at least 100mg of Coq10
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