Catherine, Are potatoes and beans included in the carbo list?
Thanks for info
shirley
C Creel wrote:
Dear Marian,
You said:
>
** Is it Type I or Type II? The former needs pharmaceutical
intervention. The latter, if not too many years into it can be reversed by
altering the diet to a paleo-t
Chuck...
Great Lines...Although I've always lived by it being easier to get forgiven
than to obtain permission...But I guess the apology thing fits in with the
forgiveness factor...
This list is always a hoot...Along with all the priceless information...Keep
up the good work everyone and may w
What's wrong with cayenne, ginko, garlic, and Pauling's protocol of 1000mg.
of Vit c and 1000 mg of l-lysine together every 2 hours? A little apple
cider vinegar-the first cousin to EDTA- will also help. Thin the blood and
do some chelation therapy at the same time.
TJ Garland, CMO supplier
Sorry, Jack-- I read dripping sarcasm in your reply. I was wrong. My new
bride has been in SC with her mother for a week. I am bored and restless.
TJ Garland, CMO supplier
there are no incurable illnesses-only incurable people.
From: Jack Dayton
Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Coincidence???
TJ Garland, CMO supplier
there are no incurable illnesses-only incurable people.
From: HSI Research Team
Reply-To: hsiresea...@agora-inc.com
To:
Subject: An amazing new CoQ10 breakthrough...
Date: Sat, 19 Jul 2003 08:54:15 -0500
HSI Special Product Bulletin
*
Linus Pauling recommended to a Dr. friend that had angina that he take 6 grams
VitC and 6 grams lysine.
Check out his website: http://www.paulingtherapy.com
- Original Message -
From: mamapug
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Friday, July 18, 2003 9:50 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Co Q10
NATTO-K comes from soybeans.The japanese developed it.Its suppose to
prevent blood clots etc.
Read thu several websites to get a good idea of it.
- Original Message -
From: "Tad Winiecki"
To:
Cc:
Sent: Saturday, July 19, 2003 2:45 PM
Subject: Re: CS> congestive heart failure questions
Hi Ya'all,
I just received Dr. Julian Whitaker's Health and Healing for August
2003, and he reports on the European practice of prescribing Hawthorne
for CHF in the amount of 900 to 1800mg per day of a standardized extract
containing 1.8-2.2 % vitexin flavonoids. the reference is to Am Heart J
20
On Sat, 19 Jul 2003 17:31:40 -0400 (EDT), la...@webtv.net (larry tankersley)
wrote:
> Hey dudes ... give me a break. that was my third post in the spirit of
>of sharing info. on price...trying to coming as close as one can to
>apples and apples and a price per mg. , in what's a big bag of worms.
On Sat, 19 Jul 2003 13:35:17 -0700, Tad Winiecki wrote:
> Would the thinning caused by eating more garlic, Vitamin E, etc. have
>the same effect as taking Coumadin so one could substitute the natural
>substances, or is there any difference in the action?
>
>Nancy
Well, I do know that E's blood
"Give it up Lary, we got your point 4 or 5 post ago ! I wonder if you
get a independent lab printout of purity from contamination too? I
didn't see one.
Tel Tofflemire
Dewey, AZ"
<>
Hey dudes ... give me a break. that was my third post in the spirit of
of shar
larry tankersley 7/19/03 6:41 PM
> Also.. just got Swanson's new catalog today. The sale price on the
> Q-gel is up from $29.99 to $39.99 for 60 gels at 100MG.
I just left Swanson's web site
and 60 100mg Q-gel is priced at $ 29.99
July 19,2003 1:45 PM Pacific time
<<<>>
Vitamin K causes clotting, not thinning of the blood, so it would be an
antagonist to Coumadin. But dark leafy green vegetables contain lots of
folic acid which is very heart-healthy, so the doctors cut the heart
patients off from the foods that would help them. Vitamin E and garli
larry tankersley7/19/03 2:32 PM
> Regarding the Q-10... If you compare Swanson's Q-Gel 200 MG with PP's
> Q-sorb [ both being the fast absorb so it's apples and apples ] you
> should find as I do that what would cost $52.75 at PP would cost $89.97
> at Swanson for equal amounts.[ PG 38 in their l
Give it up Lary, we got your point 4 or 5 post ago ! I wonder if you
get a independent lab printout of purity from contamination too? I
didn't see one.
Tel Tofflemire
Dewey, AZ
larry tankersley wrote:
.. Well I checked my math on the coop Q-10.
<>>
"Not so f
Guess it's time to go to the OT list with the Q-10 thingy.. but I've
done all the math my little brain can handle...
PP sells Q-MELT brand also.. 28 count of 60mg for $25. The one
posted,which I belive said they were the only place you can get it
sells a month supply of 100mg for $45. IF my
<<>>>
Marv- My brother has the same surgery and problem. His aorta collapsed and
fortunately he had CPR to revive him. Before his surgery I tried to check
into chelation therapy, which I think could have corrected the calcified
valve if done soon enough, but
.. Well I checked my math on the coop Q-10.
<>>
"Not so fast Lary, Coenzyme Q-10 -- Supports cardiovascular health
and energy, 60mg, 60 Veg Caps $14.93 at the
Heath CO-OP, thats over $3.00 cheaper than Puritan's Pride "
<<<>>
On the
Received this in today's mail, Not sure that it's speed is of much use over
soft gel. Useful absorption amount would be more important than speed and
thats not covered.
- Original Message -
From: "HSI Research Team"
To: "RONALD WILSON"
Sent: Saturday, July 19, 2003 9:29 AM
Subject: An am
Dear John,
I believe, upon close examination, you will find that a very large
percentage of the production of supplements
is.already.controlled by the pharmaceutical monopoly. The
present furor is being generated, primarily, in order to RAISE all
pr
Huh?
You're either not reading, or not comprehending the posts.
Start with this:
http://www.mercola.com/2001/mar/28/heart_disease.htm
You ARE going to have to do some research if you're going to lick this.
Chuck
The Doc said that I
The price comparison I posted was after doing the math to come up with
equal MG amounts per unit.. could my math be off?.
You bet it could be,but I'm not going threw it again as I was
careful.
I've also bought from Swanson many times as I trust their product and
some times their prices are b
Supplement Regulation: Who's Behind It, and Why Should You
Oppose It? - Think the regulations on vitamin, herbal and
other supplements being pushed in the U.S., European Union,
and elsewhere are going to make things safer for you? Think
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