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Now on to information about Mustered. I am including an article about it and it's benefits. There are also a lot more health benefits. Well break out the BBQ and grill up some those "Tubbier Stakes" and pour on the Mustered. The Mustered will help you with a lot of health benefits but those all American favorites probably won't. But what the heck most everyone does from time to time. So here we go... is it time to stock up mustard and forget about the other things you can do to improve your health? Of course not. Mustard is best used when combined with several lifestyle changes and a natural blood supplement <https://www.pressuredown120.com/blog/reduce-blood-pressure-levels/> like PD120; especially when trying to help maintain healthy blood pressure. But before we discuss the healing properties of mustard, it is important to understand why mustard is held in such high regard. The effects of mustard on blood pressure Mustard seeds in general have been used for thousands of years as a natural antioxidant; a molecule that stops the oxidation of other molecules. Simply put, it stops the release and the effects of free radicals in the cells, stopping the chain reactions that lead to cell damage. Another amazing fact about mustard and mustard seeds in general is the fact that they are packed with nutrients like selenium, magnesium and Vitamin E. If you are not yet aware of the properties of Vitamin E, you should know that it is the body’s primary antioxidant as it travels through the bloodstream, targeting free radicals that would otherwise cause damage to the cells in our bodies. Selenium and Magnesium also play a vital role in the prevention of several heart conditions and the reduction of symptoms associated with these conditions as well as the prevention of asthma and arthritis due to their anti-inflammatory properties. Mustard seeds are also packed with a fatty acid called Omega-3 which is known to help patients struggling with hypertension by maintaining normal metabolism and protecting patients against cardiac arrest and myocardial infraction, especially in those who have a family history of heart disease. As if this wasn’t enough, the oil that is extracted from mustard seeds is an excellent aid when it comes to fighting hypertension, in fact, many doctors and healthcare workers recommend adding a healthy dose of mustard seed oil along with natural blood pressure supplements, like PD120, to help maintain healthy blood pressure. <https://www.pressuredown120.com/blog/5-things-you-can-do-to-restore-healthy-blood-pressure/> Lifestyle changes to lower blood pressure And while the wonderful properties of the mustard seed are well-documented, it is important that no single food by itself will help you regain healthy blood pressure. Unfortunately, people tend to rely far too much on home remedies or even prescription medication while ignoring the root cause behind this problem; things like obesity, a sedentary lifestyle and the consumption of excessive levels of sodium can potentially lead to increased blood pressure. Unfortunately, since high blood pressure is often symptom-less, it tends to creep up on unsuspecting patients who may not even know that they are suffering from hypertension. We are not trying to discredit mustard and mustard seeds by any means; in fact, we believe in the healing and preventive properties of these wonderful seeds that have been used by ancient civilizations for many years, we are simply trying to raise awareness of the factors that contribute towards hypertension and how to tackle this issue correctly. PD120 When Jules Roberts initially came up for the idea behind PD120- a natural blood pressure supplement, he was already a veteran in the war against hypertension after struggling to help maintain healthy blood pressure for over 10 years. While prescription medication did help, he found that the side effects of these medicines left him feeling even worse than before he took them; and with the help of his herbalist wife and his own experiences working in the medical field for over 30 years, developed this wonderful supplement based on many of the ingredients found in mustard seeds, along with other quality ingredients found in nature that help maintain healthy blood pressure. As you can see, mustard is not only tasty on hot dogs and hamburgers, but it turns out that it can really give you that extra push that you will need to fight hypertension, and when it comes to fighting hypertension naturally, we believe that you should use all the resources available to you, whether they are supplements, superfoods, lifestyle changes and dietary changes. If you or someone you know is currently struggling with hypertension, we believe that mustard seeds along with a dietary supplement like PD120 can help you maitain healthy blood pressure levels. 18's Marty On Mon, Dec 25, 2017 at 12:44 PM, 'Jeanie' via CMLHope < [email protected]> wrote: > Hi Susan and no I never could take statins or blood pressure meds. Hurts > my heart. > I read where mustard is good for you and it had tumeric. I love mustard so > I'll increase it. > One thing I can be thankful for is Ponatinib leaves me with few side > effects but it is so dangerous a drug to take. Blood clots and heart > attacks. God is taking care of me for sure. I take 1 aspirin daily with > my chemo. If you read the side effects of Ponatinib you would wonder why > they are worried about what else you take. > Have a fun New Years. > > My Motto: > Faith and Pills > With Love > 🐠18's > Dx 1/2004 CML Leukemia > Started Gleevec 2/2004 > Started Tasigna 9/2009 > Started Sprycel 11/2009 > Started Ponatinib 1/2015 > Doctor Balducci Moffitt Cancer Center > > On Dec 22, 2017, at 5:19 PM, 'Susan Zimmerman' via CMLHope < > [email protected]> wrote: > > Hi Jeanie! > > Was wondering if you are on a statin drug for high cholesterol. Every > statin drug causes achy joints in varying degrees for people. This is the > biggest side effect of statin drugs. I refuse to go on them. Was on > lipitor for awhile until I did some research. But of course everyone can do > their own thing. > > I also take turmeric (a simple spice) with pepper combined to keep my > inflammation in general down. It is very effective. Without something in > pepper that helps the turmeric digest, you are wasting your turmeric. It > does not absorb into your body without it. Everyone fights inflammation for > one reason or another. Just a tip. > > Also fighting essential tremors and other things, besides the cml. > Beginning another new drug today to help tremors. In reference to Marty > saying we can all feed ourselves, pee, etc. Funny, but I am trying to learn > to eat with my other hand because I shake too bad with the usual hand. > Soooo thankful I am somewhat ambidextrous! But typing has become a problem. > Did I mention I am so thankful I can pee, sleep, chew food, walk, talk and > especially laugh? My husband makes sure of that. > > Have wonderful holidays and enjoy every day!!! > Thanks Marty for making us all laugh!!! > 18's, > Love and prayers, > Susan Z. > > > > > Susan F. Zimmerman > "All who humble themselves before the Lord shall be given every blessing, > and shall have wonderful peace." Ps.37:11 > > > ------------------------------ > On Friday, December 22, 2017 'Jeanie' via CMLHope < > [email protected]> wrote: > > Hi all, > Have you considered Moffitt cancer center. I go there and like it. You go > to the blood center and get your blood checked and then in about an hour > they are faxed over to doctor and you see him. I go every three months. > I was wonder if any of you have your bones aching? My right little finger > and hand ache and legs hurt sometimes at night. I've been fighting cml for > almost 14 years and never had this. Blood counts are all good. Thanks all. > > My Motto: > Faith and Pills > With Love > 🐠18's > Dx 1/2004 CML Leukemia > Started Gleevec 2/2004 > Started Tasigna 9/2009 > Started Sprycel 11/2009 > Started Ponatinib 1/2015 > Doctor Balducci Moffitt Cancer Center > > On Dec 21, 2017, at 6:56 PM, Marty Gartenberg <[email protected]> wrote: > > Listen Greenie, > > This is what i do because of a promise that i once made to GOD. Let me > tell you about this. > When i was about to receive my total body radiation almost 30 years ago, > > just before they were about to close and lock that radiation chamber door > i got down on my knees clasped my hands in front of me and prayed to GOD > asking HIM if he would spare me i would help people that were in my > situation that i would try to help them. So far i have helped 1,286 people > in the past 30 years, and wrote my journal about each and every one of > them. This will never be published because of confidentiality reasons, but > on occasion i will send some of them parts of my book in order to try and > help them. > > Listen i am no saint just a plain human being but someone that once made a > promise to GOD and i am still here after many many death defying things > that i have gone trough. And that is why i do what i promised to do. I hope > that you understand why i do what i do... > > There is also why i write 18's when ever i end any posts that i make, > because that is what i believe. 18's to me represents LIFE. > > If you care to send me your personal email address i would like to send > you something. Mine is wa2yyx@gmail,com > > 18's, > > Marty > > On Thu, Dec 21, 2017 at 4:28 PM, Myvety2k via CMLHope < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> Marty, I want to thank you for your fast reply, I hear you. I do have a >> Nephrologist and he had me get some blood work last month and he seems to >> be O.K. with the results. I do have the paper work and will scan it and >> send it out so you can check it out. I want to thank you so much, you have >> made me feel so much better and I will listen to what you wrote me. Again >> I want to thank you. >> >> Greenie >> >> In a message dated 12/21/2017 11:31:29 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, >> [email protected] writes: >> >> Hi Greenie, >> >> First of all, you mention that you are worried. Why may i ask are you so >> worried? When people worry about things that they have little or no control >> over then it not only effects your mind but also your body. I know all >> about this because that is exactly what i used to do and i learned to >> direct my mind in more productive ways. Now just try to relax and get >> yourself going in the right direction. >> >> Now you mention about CRI so read this.. >> >> *CRI* (color rendering index) is a measure of how accurately a light >> source illuminates objects' true colors. Our LED lights have *CRI* values >> of up to 98, indicating that our LED lights are able to produce white light >> that approximates halogen or incandescent lighting and natural daylight. >> >> It however has some effect on your kidneys because if they are having >> problems than it is a very simple thing to just go to a Nephrologist and >> see what is happening and why. >> >> As you mentioned the normal Hemoglobin count for women should be from >> around 13 to 17 however not necessarily for men because men don't have >> their time of the month as woman do, so men require a bit less of >> Hemoglobin. >> >> Now a count of 10.7 shows that you are enemic and that can from a verity >> of different things. One being the effects from your TKI being Gleevic >> which i think may be the cause, now mind you I am not a doctor but someone >> that does a lot of research into things that i have already been through. >> >> Another thing would be kidney problems which i kind of doubt because your >> doctors haven't mentioned it. Do you know what your >> >> *Levels* of *creatinine* in the blood reflect both the amount of muscle >> a person has and their amount of kidney function. Most men with normal >> kidney function have approximately 0.6 to 1.2 milligrams/deciliters (mg/dL) >> of *creatinine*. Most women with normal kidney function have between 0.5 >> to 1.1 mg/dL of *creatinine*.. >> >> My Creatinine level was 8.2 before i started on my dialysis and i had to >> go onto dialysis which lasted for four years. Then i was able to get a >> kidney transplant from a 20 year old deceased man who was anonymous, and >> about two weeks later it dropped down to 4.1 and kept dropping to where it >> is now at .8 and it now stays there. Remember, i have only one kidney >> while most other people have two kidneys so i know that having only one >> kidney is doing very well for me, and no more dialysis for me anymore. >> >> What you did mention is that your counts are now at "My white count is find >> at 5.8). Iron was 88 (50-212), Iron binding capacity was 281 (250 - 450)". >> Which >> are quite acceptable and very good for you. >> >> And speaking about your kidneys let me give you some information. When my >> kidneys started to fail i noticed that my Hemoglobin also was dropping >> especially after i began to receive dialysis. They were at 14 then would >> gradually drop to being 9.9 and that was the magic bullet that triggered >> that i would be able to start receiving Procrit or Epogin injections which >> brought my Hemoglobin to usually 11 and it would take about a week. Then a >> few weeks later another shot and so on. The reason why is that your kidneys >> produce a *hormone that is sent to your bone marrow that stimulates Red >> Blood cells into your bone marrow. >> **Erythropoietin* (*EPO*) is a hormone produced by the kidney that >> promotes the formation of red blood cells by the bone marrow. The kidney >> cells that make *erythropoietin* are sensitive to low oxygen levels in >> the blood that travels through the kidney. >> >> This is what happened to me so i know what i am talking about. Ever since >> i received my kidney transplant about two and a half years ago my >> Hemoglobin has gotten to be around 14 >> >> Now i am not saying that you have any problems with your kidneys but i am >> puzzled why did your doctor mention about CRI? As I mentioned why not go >> to see a Nephrologist . Couldn't hurt. >> >> Another suggestion that you have already mentioned, and because you have >> a smart doctor looking after you why spend over $600 to fly to Chicago when >> you have loads of very fine doctors in Florida especially in your area? >> >> Now I have given you a lot of useful information and hopefully it will >> help you and do you know why? It's because i was there and had to go >> through all of this and i learned what i had to do, and besides your worth >> it! Yes you are. Just as was my friend Lottie. She did a lot of research as >> well in her time which i never forgot... In fact so did Zavie, >> >> Now finally, since AOL is going out then you already did the right thing >> by switching over to another (FREE, I love that four letter F letter word) >> internet provider. You also may want to get another F word like gmail just >> in case as a backup. >> >> Please, please Greenie try to stop worrying, just take it one day at a >> time. You know it will all work out. >> >> 18's, >> >> Marty >> >> On Thu, Dec 21, 2017 at 7:10 AM, Myvety2k via CMLHope < >> [email protected]> wrote: >> >>> To all of my CML friends and care givers. >>> >>> I took a flight to Chicago Dec. 6th to see my cancer Doctor get blood >>> work. A week later she called me to tell me that my Hemoglobin was down to >>> 10.7 and the norm is 13.0 - 17.5. My Hematocrit was 32.1% and the norm is >>> 38.0 - 50 %. >>> She wants me to get a Bone Marrow test here in Florida because the >>> airfare to Chicago would be $601.00. That's not going to happen. I'm also >>> taking Folic acid for the last 6 months (1mg). Folate is 16.7 >=5.9. >>> >>> She sent my other cancer Doctor down here a fax as to what she wants. I >>> have and appointment set for Jan. 2 and talk to him about what to do. (I'm >>> worried). She made a note to him that I also have CRI which may be >>> Contributory. >>> >>> So back in 2010 my counts on these two item were Hemoglobin 13.3 and >>> Hematocrit was 39.0. >>> >>> So back in 2015 my counts on these two items were Hemoglobin 12.0 and >>> Hematocrit was 36.1. So the counts are coming down and I think it's from >>> the Gleevec. >>> >>> My white count is find at 5.8). Iron was 88 (50-212), Iron binding >>> capacity was 281 (250 - 450). >>> >>> So anyone that may have some answers that may make me feel better just >>> hop right it and I will very happy to hear from you. >>> >>> ALSO, I don't know now to do it but AOL is no longer going to be as of >>> Jan 15. My new email address is ([email protected]) and it's free >>> for me and much better. >>> >>> Any feedback would be deeply appreciated. >>> >>> Thank you all and have a Very Happy and Safe Holiday. >>> >>> Greenie for South Fort Myers, FL. >>> >>> >>> -- >>> -- >>> [CMLHope] >>> A support group of http://cmlhope.com >>> ------------------------------------------------- >>> >>> You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google >>> Groups "CMLHope" group. >>> To post to this group, send email to [email protected] >>> To unsubscribe from this group, send email to >>> [email protected] >>> For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group >>> /CMLHope >>> --- >>> You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google >>> Groups "CMLHope" group. >>> To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send >>> an email to [email protected]. >>> For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout. >>> >> >> -- >> -- >> 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