How does this relate to Silver?  Does CS or EIS repair the arteries without
a cholesterol patch?

On Sat, Jul 26, 2008 at 12:09 PM, Dee <[email protected]> wrote:

>    I think we may have got confused with the definition of what is
> 'mainstream' thought on the subject.  My interpretation of what is
> mainstream opinion is that most doctors/people believe that cholesterol is
> bad and should be controlled at all times and if it isn't, then we will die
> of a heart attack!  This is the opposite of what I believe, so do you agree
> with that?  As for what I said I.e. that the body  produces cholesterol to
> repair itself  (you say this is wrong) then this is an excerpt from an email
> from Terry Chamberlain: -
>
> <<But of course, after awhile, as the body continues to
> Steal minerals from the artery walls, those walls
> Begin to get thin and weak. So the body says to
> Itself, "Uh, oh, this is becoming serious, even
> Life-threatening. One of those artery walls might
> Balloon out (embolism) or burst open (aneurism) and I
> Might die!" So the body mixes up a batch of cement,
> Which it plasters on the artery walls to strengthen
> Them. What is this cement made of? Well, calcium and
> Some other minerals, fibrin (what makes you stop
> Bleeding from a cut) and yes, cholesterol.>> Terry Chamberlain
>
> It may have millions of other uses too, but it still does this as well!  Do
> you still disagree with this?  If so, can you tell me why and also, how does
> the body repair itself then?  I would be interested to know.   Dee
>
> *-------Original Message-------*
>
>  *From:* Wayne Fugitt <[email protected]>
> *Date:* 26/07/2008 15:32:43
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* CS>Who Understands the English Language
>
> Morning Dee,
>
> I was going to let this DIE, but you kicked me in the Rear End
> again.  <grin>
>
>   >> At 06:00 AM 7/26/2008, you wrote:
>
>
> >  Our bodies produce cholesterol to repair itself and we need more of it
> > as we get older, not less.
>
> WF >>> Sounds like you believe some of the myth.
>
>    Myth, Mainstream, no matter what, I still believe that statement is
> "Dead Wrong".
> as some say, you could offer your proof if you have any, or forget the
> whole matter.
>
> It goes against everything I have ever read and everything I have ever
> observed.
>
>



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Day Sutton
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