This could be why the liposomal Vit C is a good thing--best of both - lecithin
and Vit C together. dee
On 5 Oct 2010, at 21:07, Dick Rochon wrote:
Yes, cholestrol plaque is deposited on the blood vessels where there is a
weak or damaged spot. That's why british sailors were called limeys,
I love this one Brickley - so very very true !
REgards
Sandee
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Subject: RE: CShelp re cholesterol
Be careful of taking the serrapeptase and don't try to push it. Follow
the dosage no the bottle. Taking too much too fast can 'chunk' off bits of
plaque which can travel and cause strokes. Happened to 2 people on 2 different
lists I'm
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Subject: Re: CShelp re cholesterol
Too much got me. Had a stroke.
Trem
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My cholesterol,since 2000, has been 284. I am in perfect health, and 67 yrs. My
doc said if it reached 325 than worry.
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I concur with that completely. Cholesterol being deposited in the
veins is not due to high cholesterol but to inflammation of the veins.
That is why research has found that anti
Sent: Monday, October 04, 2010 4:08 PM
Subject: Re: CShelp re cholesterol / serrapeptase
On 10/4/2010 3:29 PM, zzekel...@aol.com wrote:
In a message dated 10/4/2010 3:15:53 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
mdud...@king-cart.com writes:
If you get rid of the inflammation and take some
What's CMO?
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Subject: Re: CShelp re cholesterol / serrapeptase
Yes, serrapeptase can help with nasal drip problems. I have not heard
into the blood system
without being digested in the stomach.
Dick
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From: Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.com
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Subject: Re: CShelp re cholesterol
Absolutely.
Marshall
On 10/4/2010 7:54 PM, Deborah
What's CMO?
Google it. . . . . .
Smitty
mborg...@att.net wrote:
My cholesterol,since 2000, has been 284. I am in perfect health, and
67 yrs. My doc said if it reached 325 than worry.
I am finding I can use my total cholesterol to help monitor my thyroid
A friend in his 30s has been found to have high cholesterol. I did some
research in the archives and sent along some info. I was wondering if anyone
had any specific recommendations for this situation. He is not overweight.
Thanks.
PT
I have read in many knowledgeable sources that 'high' cholesterol is
irrelevant. We all need cholesterol all the time to repair everything in our
bodies. The brain is largely cholesterol so to try and reduce it would be
madness in my opinion. Also, we are all different and what might be
taking chromium picolinate for
about a year so figured what they said about it must be true.
As a side note I no longer eat greasy pork ribs and such...[shiver].
Sandy
--- On Mon, 10/4/10, needling around ptf2...@bellsouth.net wrote:
From: needling around ptf2...@bellsouth.net
Subject: CShelp re
...@bellsouth.net
Subject: CShelp re cholesterol
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Date: Monday, October 4, 2010, 12:12 PM
A friend in his 30s has been found to have high cholesterol. I did some
research in the archives and sent along some info. I was wondering if
anyone had any specific
I concur with that completely. Cholesterol being deposited in the
veins is not due to high cholesterol but to inflammation of the veins.
That is why research has found that anti-inflammation agents such as
aspirin, and low level antibiotics reduce this problem. The correct
answer is to
In a message dated 10/4/2010 3:15:53 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
mdud...@king-cart.com writes:
If you get rid of the inflammation and take some
serrapeptase your veins will be as clean as a new born babe in a month.
Marshall
How much serrapeptase should one take ??? Lois
Lecithin works well on cholesterol.
A tablespoon or two daily of granulated has a good history.
I get mine here...
http://www.puritan.com/lecithin-064/lecithin-granules-001060
Chuck
If all the cars on the Earth were lined up bumper to bumper, some
I also agree. Also, I have read that only about half of heart attack
victims have high cholesterol.
On Mon, Oct 4, 2010 at 2:15 PM, Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.comwrote:
I concur with that completely. Cholesterol being deposited in the veins
is not due to high cholesterol but to
]
Sent: Monday, October 04, 2010 3:15 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CShelp re cholesterol
I concur with that completely. Cholesterol being deposited in the
veins is not due to high cholesterol but to inflammation of the veins.
That is why research has found that anti-inflammation
On 10/4/2010 3:29 PM, zzekel...@aol.com wrote:
In a message dated 10/4/2010 3:15:53 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
mdud...@king-cart.com writes:
If you get rid of the inflammation and take some
serrapeptase your veins will be as clean as a new born babe in a
month.
Marshall
LOL. Statistically exactly half the population would have higher then
average and half would have lower than average cholesterol, so if the
heart attack statistics are the same that means that cholesterol has
little if any effect.
Marshall
On 10/4/2010 3:42 PM, Alan Jones wrote:
I also
Hi There Marshall, I know we have had this question asked before,
however I just went to solaray website and found the following and
would like your comment on same or if you have a better suggestion -
thanks
Regards
Sandee
Quantity 4
Item ID 12719
Solaray - Serrapeptase - 90ct - 20,000
Any brand would probably prove satisfactory, but I think you can get
better price per unit if you get it in 40,000 or 50,000 units. I do
konw that the Drs Best brand has proven effective for a number of people.
Marshall
On 10/4/2010 4:35 PM, Sandee George wrote:
Hi There Marshall, I know we
Be careful of taking the serrapeptase and don't try to push it. Follow the
dosage no the bottle. Taking too much too fast can 'chunk' off bits of
plaque which can travel and cause strokes. Happened to 2 people on 2
different lists I'm on, trying to get rid of their plaque too fast.
It's safe
Chelation therapy using EDTA IV's lowered my cholesterol from 285 to 150
back in 1996. I began to fear that my cholesterol was getting too low. My
chelation Mexican DR Medina laughed and said stop at the local Casino in Yuma
Friday night and eat their prime rib dinner, that will bring it
Exactly.
On Mon, Oct 4, 2010 at 3:15 PM, Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.comwrote:
LOL. Statistically exactly half the population would have higher then
average and half would have lower than average cholesterol, so if the heart
attack statistics are the same that means that cholesterol
, October 4, 2010 2:09:31 PM
Subject: Re: CShelp re cholesterol
I have read in many knowledgeable sources that 'high' cholesterol is
irrelevant. We all need cholesterol all the time to repair everything in our
bodies. The brain is largely cholesterol so to try and reduce it would be
madness in my
Marcshall,
If takeing low level anti-biotic's would lower inflamation wouldn't CS do the
same job maybe?
thanks Deb
From: Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.com
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Sent: Mon, October 4, 2010 3:15:04 PM
Subject: Re: CShelp re cholesterol
Too much got me. Had a stroke.
Trem
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From: Renee
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Sent: Monday, October 04, 2010 4:00 PM
Subject: RE: CShelp re cholesterol
Be careful of taking the serrapeptase and don't try to push it. Follow
the dosage
.
Here's hoping!
Del
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From: Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.com
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Sent: Monday, October 04, 2010 4:08 PM
Subject: Re: CShelp re cholesterol / serrapeptase
On 10/4/2010 3:29 PM, zzekel...@aol.com wrote:
In a message dated 10/4/2010 3:15:53
picolinate for about a year so figured what they said about it must
be true.
As a side note I no longer eat greasy pork ribs and such...[shiver].
Sandy
--- On *Mon, 10/4/10, needling around ptf2...@bellsouth.net* wrote:
From: needling around ptf2...@bellsouth.net
Subject: CShelp re cholesterol
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Sent: Monday, October 04, 2010 11:03 PM
Subject: Re: CShelp re cholesterol
Red Yeast Rice...I've seen it work well in many, many people and I've seen
doctors blown away by it's results. It is a statin like the prescription drugs
out there, but is all natural and much safer
sense to me?
N.
Date: Mon, 4 Oct 2010 16:54:19 -0700
From: devorah...@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: CShelp re cholesterol
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Marcshall,
If takeing low level anti-biotic's would lower inflamation wouldn't CS do the
same job maybe?
thanks Deb
From: Marshall Dudley mdud
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