meds?
Paula
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From: Dee
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Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2008 1:38 PM
Subject: Re: CSBlood vessel health - Vit C and corn
They are definitely on the outside Nancy, and I have already bought
some thank you. Dee
: Paula Perry
Date: 06/26/08 12:16:01
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Subject: Re: CSBlood vessel health - Vit C and corn
Hi Dee,
Bilberry has been historically used for eye conditions. Might be worth
googling.
I am wondering if this isn't caused by some other underlying condition or
medication that he
You are right Nancy and he does do manual work, but he does have these
things often and just out of the blue. Like we were sitting in the lounge
and his eye was ok and then a while later I looked and it had filled all one
side with blood. And sometimes he wakes up with it. It is always the same
: CSBlood vessel health - Vit C and
corn
You are right Nancy and he does do manual work,
but he does have these things often and just out
of the blue. Like we were sitting in the lounge
and his eye was ok and then a while later I looked
and it had filled all one side with blood. And
sometimes he wakes
Dee- My husband's hemorrhages were in the retina, resulting in
floaters. It sounds like your husband's are in the white of the eye
where they are visible? Is any of the blood inside the eye fluids on
just on the outside? I still think the bioflavonoids would be helpful.
Nancy
On Jun 25,
They are definitely on the outside Nancy, and I have already bought some
thank you. Dee
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From: Tad Winiecki
Date: 25/06/2008 18:04:30
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Subject: Re: CSBlood vessel health - Vit C and corn
Dee- My husband's hemorrhages were
There is Vit C, and then there is rubbish.
Too much of the Rubbish is garbage, and bad for you garbage at that.
Daddybob can tell us about Rubbish marketed as Vit C.
He even found some with mold growing on it. Also, a lot of it is made from
Corn.
Willisprotocols group publilshed this website
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Subject: Re: CSBlood vessel health - Vit C and corn
There is Vit C, and then there is rubbish.
Too much of the Rubbish is garbage, and bad for you garbage at that.
Daddybob can tell us about Rubbish marketed as Vit C.
He even found some with mold growing on it. Also
So...
You've been giving him C without problem,
Then C with Lysine and a problem develops,
And you conclude C is what did it?
Wouldn't be MY logic...
Chuck
Doc, I can't stop singing 'The green, green grass of home.'
That sounds like Tom Jones syndrome.
effect. Dee
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From: cking...@nycap.rr.com
Date: 24/06/2008 18:39:04
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Subject: Re: CSBlood vessel health - Vit C and corn
So...
You've been giving him C without problem,
Then C with Lysine and a problem develops,
And you conclude C is what
Subject: Re: CSBlood vessel health - Vit C and corn
So...
You've been giving him C without problem,
Then C with Lysine and a problem develops,
And you conclude C is what did it?
Wouldn't
be MY logic...
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Subject: Re: CSBlood vessel health - Vit C and corn
Well
Back in the seventies, it was Linus Pauling's Vitamin C and the
Common Cold that started me into becoming a megavitamin freak.
In all the time since, I've never heard of C being a blood thinner,
and because I have a heart
On Jun 24, 2008, at 11:15 AM, Dee wrote:
Yes but the C he was first having was in a food form and 'bio
transformed' by a culture of Saccharomyces cerevisia. The second form
was just ascorbic acid, but you may well be right about the lysine.
It is just that other forms of blood thinners,
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