Ask yourself this question;"Why do I have plaque in my arteries??"[DIET???]
I am re-posting again why there is much evidence to answer this question.
AND,so much simpler and cheaper!
Go for the underlying cause and not the symptom.
Harold
I'm re-posting this as I feel it fits the problem of which you speak.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Harold MacDonald" <[email protected]>
To: "Silver Post" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2008 3:48 PM
Subject: CS:By-pass surgery
This weak spot in the artery is likely a symptom of underlying scurvy; a
severe lack of Vitamin C.This lack causes the blood vessels to become
very thin ,weak and porous.The constant pulsing of the heart is much
greater here and stresses the wall of the blood vessel.This creates
minute cracks and the blood seeps out. The bodys' defenses have to stop
this leakage and uses Cholesterol [plaque]as the sealant.Over time this
is repeated as the cholesterol gets stiff and brittle thereby cracking
also,so more plaster is used until the vessel is plugged.
The blood vessels are like the chain which is only as strong as its'
weakest link, and the weakest link is near the heart in the majority of
cases.
The lack of Vit. C in the old days of sailing vessels was the cause of
scurvy amongst sailors.This was also known as the bleeding death as the
blood leaked out into the outer parts of the body.It was quite common for
more than half of the crew to perish on long journeys.
Isn't it significant that mainly the vessels near the heart are the ones
to get clogged?
Picture an old garden hose under pressure and stepping on it up to and
over 72 times a minute,It would not last long without cracking.
My advice is to take mega doses of Vit. C as you may be assured this is
just the tip of the ice-berg.
In this case I would advise to go slowly at first,using small doses of
Vit.C.,building up to mega doses.
Using Ascorbic acid ,2 parts to 1 part of bicarbonate of soda . 1/2 tspoon
C to 1/4 tspn of bicarb. in 6 oz of water is what I take once per day.
IMHO!
Harold
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