The attribution on this information is from the University of Rochester School 
of Cardiology. I've talked with the researcher. If you are doing a Web search 
you'll need to be specific: Selegeline and the heart; Selegeline and 
Cardiomyopathy; Selegeline and congestive heart failure.
   
  You'll also find interesting entries on Selegeline and Diabetes. In some 
cases people were able to get off insulin. It is a strange multiuse medication. 
 It works for a lot of things. It also comes in a patch now and is prescribed 
for people who want to quit smoking. It reduces anxiety as it balances the 
hemispheres of the brain.
   
  I'll also say for myself and my doctor that I have had excellent medication 
management as well. I am glad I am well enough to get back to work.
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Michael Zangari <truez2...@yahoo.com> wrote:
    All three of these substances are stimulants and cause extreme tachycardia.
  If you are dealing with cardio myopathy be aware of doses and effects. 
Fatigue was such an issue for me I did it anyway. But very carefully, noting 
effects, half life and what I was doing.
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   Some of the supplements I remember are CoQ10 (high dose) brings oxygen into 
the heart muscle. L-Carnitine and D-ribose. Check-out what he says. He is 
regarded as one of the foremost heart specialists in the country.
  Paula
    ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Denise Rollheiser 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2007 8:18 AM
  Subject: CS>Re: CS protocols for congestive heart failure (CHF) AND 
idiopathic interstitial lung disease (IILD)
  

  In re-reading my post after a few hours sleep, I realize I forgot to include 
the fact that in addition to both Dad and Guy suffering from CHF, they both 
have leaky heart valves....not sure if this makes any difference but it's a bit 
of info that should have been included originally.
   
  Guy's IILD does NOT come from exposure to asbestos or coal dust...hence the 
'idiopathic' tag to the diagnosis.
   
  Denise
   
    ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Denise Rollheiser 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Monday, June 18, 2007 11:29 PM
  Subject: CS protocols for congestive heart failure (CHF) AND idiopathic 
interstitial lung disease (IILD)
  

  My father and my partner both suffer from CHF (Dad was diagnosed 2 weeks ago, 
Guy a number of years ago).  Guy also suffers from IILD.
   
  If anyone can provide protocol(s) for using CS to assist with either of these 
diseases or at least connect me with lists that can provide some guidance, I 
would be forever grateful.  While my Dad will celebrate his 90 b'day in Jan 08, 
his quality of life has deteriorated majorly since his Dx; Guy will be 60 in 
Nov 07 and I would like to have more time with him than less (his lung 
specialist has said that in the patients he has seen/sees with IILD - from 
diagnosis to lung failure is between 4-5 years...Guy was Dx'd about 18 months 
ago.....)
   
  Thanks.
   
  Denise
  neec...@sasktel.net
   
    
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