It is my understanding that one or the purposes of cholesterol deposits in veins is to strengthen weak areas (as well as to coat inflamed areas and so forth). And that removing cholesterol from such areas can cause collapsing veins, and possibly ruptures. That is one reason I would NEVER take any cholesterol lowering drugs, I assume my body knows what it is doing without me interfering.

Marshall

Dianne France wrote:
I had a cousin that was 42 when he died of an aneurysm. It was in his spleen. He had been alcoholic (younger), went to AA and decided to totally straighten up his life. He started following a very strict diet and juiced daily. He was afraid of cholesterol and was trying to make sure he didn't have a problem there. He had spent years getting his life and body back only to loose it to this. I had bought a copper supplement a while back and will be more diligent about taking it. Thanks for the post. Dianne
    ----- Original Message -----
    *From:* Wayne Fugitt <mailto:[email protected]>
    *To:* [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
    *Sent:* Thursday, May 01, 2008 8:36 AM
    *Subject:* CS>Why any aneurysm exists

    At 06:11 AM 5/1/2008, you wrote:

     I had two friends who died of a ruptured aorta; now I know what
    happened.  I always imagined it would have ruptured directly next
    to the heart.  The abdominal aorta is also bigger than I imagined.
      When talking to all my many friends that have heart and artery
    ailments of every kind known,'

    I tell them,

    "The biggest crime of the doctors is failing to tell you how to
    build strong blood vessels."

Often they ask me, "How do you build strong blood vessels ? "
    They expect me to answer that in 25 words or less.

    Usually I tell them,   "Ask your Genius Doctor, You think he knows
    everything else".

    I have used up all my patience on the Fools that Believe The
    Mainstream, But it took a lot of years.

        Have you heard of abdominal aortic aneurysm?  Here's a
        diagram showing the aorta in the belly button area.
        http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/imagepages/18072.htm


       Interesting indeed.  I see no reason that one cannot occur
    anywhere.
Several friends have died from an aneurysm.

    A copper deficiency caused this in 100,000 turkeys, and likely
    many more humans.

    I would think all the trace minerals are important, plus Vitamin C.




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