After my first heart attack and the implachement of a Stent, I rigorously studied nutrients. Thereafter I took over 20 supplements designed to help help heal the body and heart. 7 years later i had another heart attack and more stents. I don’t believe in anything saying something will work. Call me sceptical.
They disregard the fact that folic acid is a synthetic substance that is toxic to those with MTHFR genetic mutations. People with these mutations (I have three) cannot process B vitamins without methylated folate, the most bioavailable form being 5-methyltetrahydrofolate (5-MTHF). You can throw as much folic acid and B vitamins at these people as money can buy and they will pee out most of it and the rest will clog their liver with toxins. And they put folic acid in lots of processed foods…it’s in most store-bought bread. If you have the mutations, you are just multiplying your toxic load by adding additional folic acid.
I’m in the hospital tonight. I’ve got two gallstones in my gall bladder and one in my bile duct. The gallstones are causing a lot of inflammation in my gall bladder. I’m taking morphine. I’m being
referred to a surgeon in the morning. I’m told they’ll likely remove my gall bladder in a day or two. I can’t get to my computer at home for detailed research. I don’t have my cell phone recharger with me.
Do you know if there are any alternative to surgery to remove the gall bladder?
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I had the operation. Doctors said it wasn’t just the stones. The whole gall bladder went bad. The problem was that I didn’t bring the problem in within days of its first appearance. Instead I waited for several weeks. Those weeks caused cascading effects which ruined the gall bladder. I ignored the problem for those weeks because. It was a localized low grade pain that I thought would go away. It didn’t. Instead I went to the ER in terrible pain. I’m on sedatives now. They were not able to remove the whole gall bladder. So I’ll have to return in 6 weeks to remove the rest.