RE: CS and Arteries/James

1999-12-05 Thread Vilik Rapheles
At 01:17 PM 12/4/99 -0700, you wrote:
Hi V,

According to Dr. (phD, not MD ) Mary Enig,  pig fat is much healthier than 
hydrogenated veggie oils.  See if you can find her site.  Mind boggling. 
 Another example of how bad we've been had.
~~~
Well there is also the Ray Peat  coconut oil is good for you theory...
but sure did not agree with moi.

~^^V^^~



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Re: CS and Arteries/James

1999-12-04 Thread fhlew
   Raised  Homocysteine levels todate have been found to be an independent
risk marker for cardiovascular disease. Research studies have
shown that elevated levels of homocysteine correlated well with patients with
Peripheral Vascular Disease, Cerebrovascular Accidents - Strokes,
Cardio-vascular Accidents- Heartattacks, Thrombosis, Angina Pectoris and
Intermittent Claudication. The Journal of the American Medical
Association[1992;268[7]:877-881], in an article, reported the sampling of 271
males with cardiovascular accidents- heart-attacks, had levels of
Homocysteine higher than controls. The raised levels of Homocysteine
can be readily treated by Vitamin B12, Vitamin B6, Folic Acid ,Betaine and
Choline, according to the authors.

 The breakdown of Homocysteine is dependent on
Vitamin- and Nutrient-dependent enzymes. Homocysteine is a non-essential amino
acid in the body. Any blockage in its  metabolic
pathway due to:
1. Lack of Vitamin B6-dependent Enzyme [cystathionine
B-synthase, which removes sulphur from the
 homocysteine-methionine cycle. It is  alsoVitamin
B12-
 dependent.]
 2. Failure of Remethylation of homocysteine back to
 methionine [ deficiencies of Vitamin B12, Folic
Acid,
 Betaine]
will lead to toxic accumulation of homocysteine in the blood causing an
elevation of homocysteine level. The latter is a risk factor for  Occlusive
Vascular Disease. The biochemical  markers for B12 deficiency are
Methyl Malonic acid and Homocysteine. The sustained elevation of
Methyl Malonic acid and/or Homocysteine can predict the imminent
B12 deficiency subclinically  within a year  even with normal blood levels.

  Comments:

 Homocysteine is considered the  second cholesterol  and
in
many instances, it has been found that patients developing cardiovascular
complications showed normal cholesterol levels.

  Elevated level of homocysteine due to a blocked metabolic
pathway, which is Vitamin and Nutrient dependent,can be simply resolved
by  cost-effective vitamins and nutrients.

  Elevated level of homocysteine is also a predictive risk
factor
for diseases relevant to:
   1. Neurology
   2. Gynaecology
   3. Cardiology
   4. Geriatrics
5. Genetics

 Urinary and Blood tests for homocysteine will be a futuristic
routine  for a number of  undiagnosed conditions related to cardiac,
neurological, gynaecological, genetic and  geriactric diseases. These,
hopefully,will be cost-effective.

  One noted dental authority was quoted to have linked
every  root canal  to a cardio-vascular accident. Dr. Hulda Clark has
made it very clear that toxic heavy metals provide a favorable environment
for the survival of the microbes and parasites. It is not surprising to
find  microbes or parasites in the degenerated arterial walls with deposits
of toxic heavy metals.

With regards
  Lew







Vilik Rapheles wrote:

 James,

 Thanks so much for this! Now, how about cholesterol...related to pathogens
 or CS

 ~^^V^^~

 At 08:15 PM 12/2/99 -0700, you wrote:
 Somewhere in my mass of not-well-organized.information?is an
 article saying that much of what was thought to be degenerative  vascular
 disease is now being attributed to pathogens.  Particularly heart disease.
  Vaguely, I remember something about people who took small amounts of
 tetracycline not getting Mis.
 
 Remember when ulcers were caused by stress.  Now it is heliobacter
  pilori.   We are probably just around a similar corner for some forms of
 arthritis too.
 
 Remember too, what Dr. Robert Becker says.  CS facilities the transition of
 neoplasms  into stem cells, and then into the appropriate tissue
 morphology.
 
 James Osbourne Holmes
 a...@trail.com
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From:  Vilik Rapheles [SMTP:vi...@peak.org]
 Sent:  Thursday, December 02, 1999 1:45 AM
 To:silver-list@eskimo.com
 Subject:   CS and Arteries
 
 
 
 Would someone be willing to tell me whether CS can be used to help
 arterial health? How does it affect arteries, and the possiblity of
 heart attacks or strokes?
 
 ~^^V^^~
 
 
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RE: CS and Arteries/James

1999-12-04 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
Hi V,

According to Dr. (phD, not MD ) Mary Enig,  pig fat is much healthier than 
hydrogenated veggie oils.  See if you can find her site.  Mind boggling. 
 Another example of how bad we've been had.


James Osbourne Holmes
a...@trail.com


-Original Message-
From:   Vilik Rapheles [SMTP:vi...@peak.org]
Sent:   Friday, December 03, 1999 2:19 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject:RE: CS and Arteries/James

James,

Thanks so much for this! Now, how about cholesterol...related to pathogens
or CS

~^^V^^~

At 08:15 PM 12/2/99 -0700, you wrote:
Somewhere in my mass of not-well-organized.information?is an
article saying that much of what was thought to be degenerative 
 vascular
disease is now being attributed to pathogens.  Particularly heart disease. 
 Vaguely, I remember something about people who took small amounts of
tetracycline not getting Mis.

Remember when ulcers were caused by stress.  Now it is heliobacter
 pilori.   We are probably just around a similar corner for some forms of
arthritis too.

Remember too, what Dr. Robert Becker says.  CS facilities the transition 
of
neoplasms  into stem cells, and then into the appropriate tissue
morphology.

James Osbourne Holmes
a...@trail.com


-Original Message-
From:  Vilik Rapheles [SMTP:vi...@peak.org]
Sent:  Thursday, December 02, 1999 1:45 AM
To:silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject:   CS and Arteries



Would someone be willing to tell me whether CS can be used to help
arterial health? How does it affect arteries, and the possiblity of
heart attacks or strokes?

~^^V^^~


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Re: CS and Arteries/James

1999-12-04 Thread Charles King
On Sat, 4 Dec 1999 13:17:24 -0700, James Osbourne, Holmes a...@trail.com
wrote:

According to Dr. (phD, not MD ) Mary Enig,  pig fat is much healthier than 
hydrogenated veggie oils.  See if you can find her site.  Mind boggling. 
 Another example of how bad we've been had.


James Osbourne Holmes

Here it is (God, I'm good):
http://www.enig.com/trans.html
Chuck
 I didn't claw my way to the top of the food chain to eat veggies 


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RE: CS and Arteries/James

1999-12-03 Thread Vilik Rapheles
James,

Thanks so much for this! Now, how about cholesterol...related to pathogens
or CS

~^^V^^~

At 08:15 PM 12/2/99 -0700, you wrote:
Somewhere in my mass of not-well-organized.information?is an 
article saying that much of what was thought to be degenerative  vascular 
disease is now being attributed to pathogens.  Particularly heart disease. 
 Vaguely, I remember something about people who took small amounts of 
tetracycline not getting Mis.

Remember when ulcers were caused by stress.  Now it is heliobacter 
 pilori.   We are probably just around a similar corner for some forms of 
arthritis too.

Remember too, what Dr. Robert Becker says.  CS facilities the transition of 
neoplasms  into stem cells, and then into the appropriate tissue 
morphology.

James Osbourne Holmes
a...@trail.com


-Original Message-
From:  Vilik Rapheles [SMTP:vi...@peak.org]
Sent:  Thursday, December 02, 1999 1:45 AM
To:silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject:   CS and Arteries



Would someone be willing to tell me whether CS can be used to help
arterial health? How does it affect arteries, and the possiblity of
heart attacks or strokes?

~^^V^^~


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