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2005-03-10 Thread William Amos
Some people, i am told have a skin reaction of some sort. My sister does and was advised to take Niacinamide instead. Lorna Vanderheaghe has a site at www.healthyimmunity.com that I believe you can e-mail questions to or search the site. A health food store should have information on this also.

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2005-03-10 Thread Lynda Khula
what reaction, and how much do you take thanks Lynda - Original Message - From: William Amos wa...@mailstation.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2005 11:11 PM Subject: CSRe:CSVitamin C Cholesterol Nothing on vitamin C, but look into Niacin, if you can take

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2005-03-10 Thread Lynda Khula
thanks for the info will get on that site Lynda - Original Message - From: William Amos wa...@mailstation.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2005 8:35 AM Subject: CSRe:Re: CSRe:CSVitamin C Cholesterol Some people, i am told have a skin reaction of some sort.

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2005-03-10 Thread Louise
How to LOWER cholesterol, first IF we look as to why the body produces cholesterol we would find it is the bodies attempt to HEAL. Number ONE culprits are grains, sugar and starches these trigger off insulin production that damages the walls of the arteries and the body then PRODUCES cholesterol

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2005-03-10 Thread Lynda Khula
I am sure in most cases this is true, but I have been taking zocor for the last 18 years and my good cholesterol count is horrible, I have had 3 attacks of pancreastitis in the last 15 years and my gal bladder removed on the last attack want to stop taking the zocor so am looking into different

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2005-03-10 Thread Louise
High cholesterol it NOT DANGEROUS. the drugs to control the cholesterol are the problem. Have they got you on digestive enzymes to help digest your food now that you have no gallbladder? Louise -Original Message- From: Lynda Khula [mailto:newfie...@peoplepc.com] Sent: Thursday,

CSRed Yeast Rice Cholesterol

2005-03-10 Thread Faye
Lynda do some research on red yeast rice. It is supposed to be very good to lower cholesterol. Faye - Original Message - From: Lynda Khula To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2005 8:53 AM Subject: Re: CSVitamin C Cholesterol I am sure in most cases this

CScholesterol, and Lecithin - study from Morrison 1958

2005-03-10 Thread Connie Howard
Below is a web site that I found interesting regard Lecithin I just began get Lecithin (granules) from the health food store and putting them in applesauce... two to three times a day. Approximately 1 large tbls... do not put in anything hot or warm. I believe I've notice something

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2005-03-10 Thread Duncan Crow
I am sure in most cases this is true, but I have been taking zocor for the last 18 years and my good cholesterol count is horrible, High cholesterol has never been linked to heart disease. The whole thing is a sham propagated by Big Industry. The link to heart disease is one of OXIDATION. The

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2005-03-10 Thread Ed Kasper
There is some report on the internet (can't find it now) that stated the FDA banned Red Yeast as a university study found red yeast to be ___effective as drugs___the FDA there upon classified Red Yeast a New Drug and banned its importation. I emailed the FDA and never got a reply (that I know

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2005-03-10 Thread Lynda Khula
thank you for all your info, gives me something to go by Lynda --- Original Message - From: Ed Kasper To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2005 2:41 PM Subject: RE: CSRed Yeast Rice Cholesterol There is some report on the internet (can't find it now) that

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2005-03-10 Thread sol
I do have a reaction to niacin, a skin flushing sort of thing, feels very hot and itchy.Extremely unpleasant and can last for a very long time (24 or more hours). It is bad enough itself, but it also sets off my eczema, perhaps the flushing is a histamine reaction itself, or it sets off the

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2005-03-10 Thread sol
Here is an example, sort of. One of my husband's co-workers who thought he was in fine shape, felt healthy, was active, etc, had his routine physical and was found to have high cholesterol. He was put on a cholesterol lowering drug, and has felt horrible ever since, no longer very active as he

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2005-03-10 Thread william meyer
my 2 cents i read once of a very well researched study on heart attacks, cholesterol, and cholesterol lowering drugs. seemed those on the drugs had less heart attacks, but died as frequently. seems the lower cholesterol -or the drugs- made them more angry and impulsive. they died at higher

Re: CScholesterol, and Lecithin - study from Morrison 1958

2005-03-10 Thread Brickeyk
The DR thought my wife had a blocked artery on the side of her neck and her magnesium was so low he said she could die. I bought one pound of lecithin had her take a tablespoon of lecithin and 250 mg of magnesium oxide. DR had her admitted to the Hospital. Her magnesium level was normal and

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2005-03-10 Thread V
Hi Brickeyk, Try grape seed extract it is a natural anti histamine. I used some and it worked real good for me. worked on the first dose. I took about 3 or 4 caps. it seems to hold for a long time so I only took it every few days. http://www.drmyattswellnessclub.com/grapeseed.htm Take care,

CSheart disease and high blood pressure

2005-03-10 Thread Betsy Coffey
Since we are on the subject of heart disease I wanted to bring up something I just recently read about. I am not sure what used to be classified as high blood pressure but I read a report stating that they have lowered the readings for high blood pressure. 140 top number is now classified as in

Re: CSheart disease and high blood pressure

2005-03-10 Thread V
Hi Betsy, yes you are correct. the medical system and the FDA are buddies and they are all profiting from disease. If they allow things that cures people then they loose business The main principles governing the pharmaceutical “business with disease.” It is not in the financial interests of

RE: CSheart disease and high blood pressure

2005-03-10 Thread Yogiboy
Hi, Well what is considered normal blood pressure is 120/80 or now 130/90 is also acceptable. I recently had a woman enter our gym and she had 165/85 this would be considered high. So I would say anything consistently 140 and up would be considered high. Ernie -Original Message- From:

RE: CSheart disease and high blood pressure

2005-03-10 Thread Yogiboy
140 would be classified as low in the high range if that makes any sense? -Original Message- From: Betsy Coffey [mailto:latimergi...@yahoo.com] Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2005 10:22 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CSheart disease and high blood pressure Since we are on the subject

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2005-03-10 Thread Betsy Coffey
I think your husbands co worker should get off the drugs. HE will be in worse shape. __ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Small Business - Try our new resources site! http://smallbusiness.yahoo.com/resources/ -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for

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2005-03-10 Thread Dennis Gulenchin
Lorna Vanderheaghe has a regular column in a magazine called ALIVE which is filled with nutritional information. This magazine is usually free in most healthfood stores(Canada) if you ask for it. Alive Magazine - Your Health and Wellness Magazine http://www.alivemagazine.com/ Dennis. Some

Re: CSheart disease and high blood pressure

2005-03-10 Thread Wayne Fugitt
Is there a reason why the fda would outlaw Red Yeast if it helps? Is this for monetary reasons as well? It works very well. I had a young friend in Atlanta, a few years back whose cholesterol was a bit high. He was walking 25 miles per week and could bench press 300 pounds, Very

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2005-03-10 Thread twllLL
Look at these sites www.serrapeptase.info Theres a audio interview on this site.One of the the main things they were against is Starchy Carbohydrates. This site is Linus Pauling. www.paulingtherapy.com/ He uses Vit C Lysine to remove plaque. - Original Message - From: