Posted on 01/27/2021 1:28:38 PM PST by ConservativeMind
Much too late I discovered a contributer to my coronary artery disease and 50 year history of kidney stones: blood calcium levels off of the charts due to a defective parathyroid. Instead of cholesterol plaque I was depositing rocks in my blood vessels and kidneys.
I had a stent put in a couple of years ago, and they did the lipid levels on me at age 80. I was below normal on all of the tests.
Based on that, my age of 82 now, this study and my relationship with the cardio and FP. I told them to forget about fat levels.
Apparently, the HMO is in a quasi no go/maybe go with the cholesterol B$.
Both of our mothers lived into their late 80’s and never turned down any bacon, steak, hamburgers or pizza and had high cholesterol levels. They told their doctors to forget statins as they were terrible drugs.
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Where do you get aged garlic? Can you cook with it or do you have to eat it raw? Can you use it in salads?
My uncles had high cholesterol. They all lived to 90+. Mine runs around 200 and a doctor suggested I take statins to drive it down. He was about 100 lbs overweight and I just stared at him....
Dad was a whiskey drinker. Died of a heart attack at 70 years of age.
I’m 74 and on warfarin for a heart valve and heart stent. Doing well. so far.
Whoa!! I need these ALL!! ;D. Thanks!!
That too! :D.
I am sorry to hear what you said. You would have an off the chart calcium plaque score and your arteries would be completely inflexible.
Are you using Vitamin K2 to help remove it?
Good, God Bless her!
Linus Pauling figured this out decades ago.
Having my detective parathyroid removed fixed the over accumulation of calcium and eliminated the occurrence of kidney stones. I do use K2 and loads of greens in diet along with exercise to prevent further stenosis, but I did have to have open heart surgery to replace a valve and insert an implant to replace part of my thoracic ascending aorta. Good as new relatively speaking.
Wow!! Congratulations!
My uncles had high cholesterol. They all lived to 90+. Mine runs around 200 and a doctor suggested I take statins to drive it down. He was about 100 lbs overweight and I just stared at him....
Good for you.
He went to a chelation clinic and took 10-12 treatments and started to feel better. By the 30th treatment nitro was gone, walking was painless, better sleep, and we all forgot about how sick he supposedly was. He took what they called "maintenance" treatments once every month or 2 for another 5 years or so, but because insurance wouldn't pay for it, he finally stopped. He died in his sleep at 85.
I came into a little money($7000) and decided to start chelation due to health problems, (high blood pressure and diabetes). I took 30 treatments and a couple more maintenance and quit because the price went up and my income went down.
I completely support chelation if you have the money. As the doctor once told me, "How much is your life worth?" when I complained about prices going up and my lack of money. It's a shame insurance and Medicare won't pay for it if you consider what Diabetes and heart attacks cost insurance. If Chelation was readily available to everyone, stents and bypasses would be obsolete. When I take chelation now, I feel like I'm in some sort of underground cult hiding from the government with a secret handshake at the door. They are so frightened that someone might contradict their FDA regulations they are getting hives. Look how they reacted to Hydroxycloriquine. Cost ~$5 for treatement with good results. Now half the worlds HCQ production cut with a fire overseas. How about Ivermectin? Cheap and used across the world. They cut off my Vicodin for back pain so I found Kratom and they are talking about cutting it off. It's safer than aspirin, but they are comparing it to heroin. As if we didn't already know, our government is corrupt top to bottom.
BTW, Chelation also works literal miracles on other things like gang green limbs from Diabetes, reverses Lyme disease, and dozens of other diseases are helped or cured with chelation. When you sit for 3 hours with other sick people you hear stories about literally every other malady there is. I witnessed a man about to have his leg removed for diabetes that came to get chelated and got a couple of treatments from a hyperbaric chamber and he kept his leg. He actually had the operation scheduled and he kept his leg with chelation.
What??? Outrageous!! Who's ever heard of such a thing?!?
Bears repeating. People who avoid dietary cholesterol end up making their own - and not the good kind either.
I start almost every day with three fried eggs in Kerrygold butter.
Just buy garlic and store it in your cupboard for about a month.
You can use pipe cleaners.
When inserted it will tickle.
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