Hi Everyone
Apologies for taking so long to get this Blog going, hopefully now we can now start helping others with your own personal stories and advice. I wouldlike to sincerely thank the people who have already left comments. As I get more advice from people I will update the links on the left so we can all benefit from them. Most of the time I wil not be earning anything personally if you purchase from these links, some of them there may be a small commission which will hopefully help pay for improvements in this Blog or create a website if you feel that would be more helpful to us all. I am not particularly IT competent so any advice on that would be welcomed.
I would like to copy Verbatim from a message sent by Tom Faulkner to my MySpace page. The products mentioned will probably be more useful for those of you in USA due to overseas shipping charges. Neither Tom nor myslef make any commission from these products but I will gladly post anyone's details who is a distributor for them.
David,
I would encourage you to call the folks at Res-Q. It is an all natural pharmaceutical grade fish oil plus another item LDLx-s, that has shown absolutely dramatic results in removing plaque. No, I don't work for them and, no, I don't make a profit from this. I have been on it for 5 years now. My dad and my father-in-law have been on it for 4 and 3 respectively. They have had the same results I have. Recently a friend of mine went on it when his MD said his cholesterol was 450. It is now 180 and he is a new man, just a couple of months into it. His doctor simply did not believe the results and asked him what the heck he was doing. I know there is a lot of hype and trash out there. This is not.
Their link is http://www. n3inc. com/
I buy it from this link because it is cheaper and it is eaxctly the same products, bottles and all.
http://www. omegaforlife. com/
You will want the 1250 capsules and the LDLx-2. Call and get them to tell you exactly what to take and when. Then just do it for 90 to 180 days and go get a body scan (they're $50-100 now) and see iif it's not actually removing the plaque.
God bless you in your quest,
Tom
Please post any useful comments
Thank you
David
Monday, March 24, 2008
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Welcome
Hi
Thank you for coming to my Blog, my wish is that we can all benefit from our personal experiences and I really value your input.
About a year ago, during a routine medical examination, I discovered one of the coronary arteries was totally blocked. Although I had experienced some symptoms I had put these down to other factors so it was a shock to learn of my condition. The cardiologist carried out an angiogram and verified the blockage and soon afterwards I underwent an Angioplasty procedure and had two stents fitted into the problematic artery. As surgical procedures go, this was fairly mild although it didn’t feel like that at the time. I was given various medications to take including Plavix, Cardiprin, Lipitor and Herbesser, the latter two to treat slightly elevated cholesterol and blood pressure levels.
The first side effect was a loss of taste, particularly for anything sweet. I do not even like sweet foods and drinks and considering the elevated cholesterol level, the last thing I needed was to be taking high amounts of sugar and not even knowing it. So the Herbesser was changed to Coaprovel and the taste gradually returned. The other noticeable side effect was the loss of sex drive.
Soon after this I read a book by Dr Dean Ornish advocating a diet and exercise system proven to reverse heart disease without drugs or surgery. At my next check-up I took the book along with me with a list of recommendations I had copied and discussed with the cardiologist these possible alternatives. Although he agreed that “all medicines are poisons”, he was adamant that I should continue with the prescribed medications as they were far more beneficial than the ‘alternatives’ advocated in the book. I decided to continue with the medication and the known side effects plus others that may just afflict me after long periods of continuous use. Lipitor, for example, can cause liver complications.
I would like to hear of your own experiences, particularly from those of you who have decided to take the alternative medicine route for treating any illnesses, mild or chronic. It is not intended that the Blog be an advertising forum for people to sell their products but a genuine platform to share our experiences, good or bad.
Look forward to your posts
David
Thank you for coming to my Blog, my wish is that we can all benefit from our personal experiences and I really value your input.
About a year ago, during a routine medical examination, I discovered one of the coronary arteries was totally blocked. Although I had experienced some symptoms I had put these down to other factors so it was a shock to learn of my condition. The cardiologist carried out an angiogram and verified the blockage and soon afterwards I underwent an Angioplasty procedure and had two stents fitted into the problematic artery. As surgical procedures go, this was fairly mild although it didn’t feel like that at the time. I was given various medications to take including Plavix, Cardiprin, Lipitor and Herbesser, the latter two to treat slightly elevated cholesterol and blood pressure levels.
The first side effect was a loss of taste, particularly for anything sweet. I do not even like sweet foods and drinks and considering the elevated cholesterol level, the last thing I needed was to be taking high amounts of sugar and not even knowing it. So the Herbesser was changed to Coaprovel and the taste gradually returned. The other noticeable side effect was the loss of sex drive.
Soon after this I read a book by Dr Dean Ornish advocating a diet and exercise system proven to reverse heart disease without drugs or surgery. At my next check-up I took the book along with me with a list of recommendations I had copied and discussed with the cardiologist these possible alternatives. Although he agreed that “all medicines are poisons”, he was adamant that I should continue with the prescribed medications as they were far more beneficial than the ‘alternatives’ advocated in the book. I decided to continue with the medication and the known side effects plus others that may just afflict me after long periods of continuous use. Lipitor, for example, can cause liver complications.
I would like to hear of your own experiences, particularly from those of you who have decided to take the alternative medicine route for treating any illnesses, mild or chronic. It is not intended that the Blog be an advertising forum for people to sell their products but a genuine platform to share our experiences, good or bad.
Look forward to your posts
David
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