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In a message dated 4/12/01 21:25:21 GMT Standard Time,

rob.bartlett writes:

 

I find this totally alarming - being very new to these groups. Due to ill

health, medically undiagnosed thryroid 'problem, narrowed arteries, high

cholesterol, high blood pressure, arthritis to name the main problems, I

started to search for something more than I was getting from my gp. I was

given some kefir grains and that set me off searching te internet and I came

across Dom's kefir site which led to this site and Native Nutrition as well.

Now I am being told that the drugs, that I am being told by my specialist are

vital to keeping me alive, could in fact be killing me!!! It will take me a

long time to adapt from the very bad eating habits that I presently have to

the many different things that I am reading I should have. How can I believe

anyone when there are so many contradictions out there?

 

Help - I really do not know what to do and my gp is definitely not into

'alternative' in any way and we have to be very careful because they can

strike us from their list and we have to search for another gp within the

catchment area and that is very difficult. Unfortunately, UK doctors are not

as 'open minded' as many other countries and we are the ones to suffer.

 

Marianne

 

> One class of cholesterol-lowering drugs inhibits the synthesis of coenzyme

> Q10, a nutrient key to energy and heart health. Its not the cholesterol

> that causes heart disease, its the cholesterol-lowing drugs.

>

>

 

 

 

 

 

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" Bad Cholesterol " : A Myth and A Fraud

 

We in the medical profession, totally oblivious of the vital roles of

cholesterol in the body, have been duped into thinking that it is this

substance that causes arterial disease of the heart and the brain. The

pharmaceutical industry has capitalized on the slogan of " bad

cholesterol " and has produced toxic-to-the-body chemicals that minimally

lower the level of cholesterol in the body and in the process cause

liver damage to thousands of people, some who die as a result of using

the medication.

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One class of cholesterol-lowering drugs inhibits the synthesis of coenzyme

Q10, a nutrient key to energy and heart health. Its not the cholesterol

that causes heart disease, its the cholesterol-lowing drugs.

 

Rob

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> " Bad Cholesterol " : A Myth and A Fraud

>

> We in the medical profession, totally oblivious of the vital roles of

> cholesterol in the body, have been duped into thinking that it is this

> substance that causes arterial disease of the heart and the brain. The

> pharmaceutical industry has capitalized on the slogan of " bad

> cholesterol " and has produced toxic-to-the-body chemicals that minimally

> lower the level of cholesterol in the body and in the process cause

> liver damage to thousands of people, some who die as a result of using

> the medication.

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In a message dated 5/12/01 21:28:56 GMT Standard Time, joguest

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This is what I would like to aim for but it is not so easy in the UK - the

organic foods are not good here - because they are so expensive, very few buy

them and they sit on the shelves for a long time - not eating fresh foods is

not worth all that extra money. I will try to change things and find a

supplier who does give guarantees that they provide fresh produce. I would

be interested to know what herbal supplements you took and what your 'heart

problems' were.

 

Marianne

 

> The major thing is diet I've found. You have to eat. I stopped eating

> all processed foods and started on an entire organic diet. The

> results are amazing!! Regards, JoAnn

>

 

 

 

 

 

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In a message dated 5/12/01 21:29:06 GMT Standard Time, joguest

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I will start of CQ10 tonight.

 

> Hi!!

> I totally agree with this thesis! The Statin drugs deplete CoQ-

> 10 ...Baycol was taken off the market. Hmmm!muscle deterioration?

> And how many deaths did it cause? One begins to wonder what the drug

> companies are trying to perpetrate!! Jo

>

>

 

 

 

 

 

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Hi!!

I totally agree with this thesis! The Statin drugs deplete CoQ-

10 ...Baycol was taken off the market. Hmmm!muscle deterioration?

And how many deaths did it cause? One begins to wonder what the drug

companies are trying to perpetrate!! Jo

 

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> One class of cholesterol-lowering drugs inhibits the synthesis of

coenzyme

> Q10, a nutrient key to energy and heart health. Its not the

cholesterol

> that causes heart disease, its the cholesterol-lowing drugs.

>

> Rob

> ---------------------

> > " Bad Cholesterol " : A Myth and A Fraud

> >

> > We in the medical profession, totally oblivious of the vital

roles of

> > cholesterol in the body, have been duped into thinking that it is

this

> > substance that causes arterial disease of the heart and the

brain. The

> > pharmaceutical industry has capitalized on the slogan of " bad

> > cholesterol " and has produced toxic-to-the-body chemicals that

minimally

> > lower the level of cholesterol in the body and in the process

cause

> > liver damage to thousands of people, some who die as a result of

using

> > the medication.

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Hi there!

Yes, isn't it though! I find it very alarming also...that's why I

took complete charge of my health thru diet, supplementation and

herbs. You can derive your own health plan apart from your health

professional and at very little cost I might add. I have been healed

from heart disease and many other illnesses from herbal therapy,

supplementation with vitamins and organic foods.

The major thing is diet I've found. You have to eat. I stopped eating

all processed foods and started on an entire organic diet. The

results are amazing!! Regards, JoAnn

 

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marianne2406@a... wrote:

> In a message dated 4/12/01 21:25:21 GMT Standard Time,

> rob.bartlett@s... writes:

>

> I find this totally alarming - being very new to these groups. Due

to ill

> health, medically undiagnosed thryroid 'problem, narrowed arteries,

high

> cholesterol, high blood pressure, arthritis to name the main

problems, I

> started to search for something more than I was getting from my

gp. I was

> given some kefir grains and that set me off searching te internet

and I came

> across Dom's kefir site which led to this site and Native Nutrition

as well.

> Now I am being told that the drugs, that I am being told by my

specialist are

> vital to keeping me alive, could in fact be killing me!!! It will

take me a

> long time to adapt from the very bad eating habits that I presently

have to

> the many different things that I am reading I should have. How can

I believe

> anyone when there are so many contradictions out there?

>

> Help - I really do not know what to do and my gp is definitely not

into

> 'alternative' in any way and we have to be very careful because

they can

> strike us from their list and we have to search for another gp

within the

> catchment area and that is very difficult. Unfortunately, UK

doctors are not

> as 'open minded' as many other countries and we are the ones to

suffer.

>

> Marianne

>

> > One class of cholesterol-lowering drugs inhibits the synthesis of

coenzyme

> > Q10, a nutrient key to energy and heart health. Its not the

cholesterol

> > that causes heart disease, its the cholesterol-lowing drugs.

> >

> >

>

>

>

>

>

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In a message dated 6/12/01 03:24:32 GMT Standard Time, joguest

writes:

 

Wow - very comprehensive reply - thanks for the info, it is being digested

and I will get some of the items you recommend today - unfortunately there

are some that I will not be able to purchase in the UK. the Molasses I would

think being one of them.

Marianne

> As far as organics...

 

 

 

 

 

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As far as organics...we have the same problem in some stores,

however with the onslaught of GE foods, organic is becoming much more

popular!!! I find things to be a bit fresher now. :-)

There is a veggie wash you can use for the produce, a combination

of sea salt and vinegar which works quite well to eliminate the

pesticides, if you're certain that the product is not genetically

engineered. Otherwise it cannot be removed by washing. The genes are

spliced in as is the case with genetically engineering. Our tomatoes,

potatoes corn, soy and squash and a few others are contaminated by

Monsanto, so those have to be gotten Organic over here!

Dairy and red meats are the main offender in regards to the Bovine

growth hormones and antibiotics! These products must be organic in

our country. not sure about your position on GE altered foods.

They are the cause of much major illness, such as suppression of

immune function, allergies, etc!

I took quite a few supplements for my heart problems. The major

ones being Hawthorn Berry- morning and night (strenthens the pumping

action of the heart),Magnesium Oxide-400-800 mgs daily (provides much

needed oxygen for the blood),Fish oils with Tocotrienols by AIM

companies, CO-Q 10- the major concentration of which is in the heart

muscle, all sorts of essential fatty acids (EFAs) Spectrum Flax

liquid (the only pure flax available), EPO, B-vitamins by Country

Life, AIM Barleygreen, Alvita Detox teas, Organic Blackstrap Molasses

(a heart tonic), Dandelion, for ( high-lecithin content, higher than

lecithin liquids... and iron-poor blood), Alfalfa,( an overall tonic

and energy booster. Gosh, if I think of any others, I'll email you.

That's really all that comes to mind at the moment.

In addition I took a flora supplement for my digestion, ate lots of

bananas for potassium and also ate plenty of Alaskan salmon! Never

gave up eggs, egg yolks are high in lecithin for fluid arteries (new

study by enzymatic therapy brings this out)!! Potassium is great for

heart health! Calcium constricts your arteries; Magnesium is a muscle

relaxer!! It has been found that numerous ER patients are deficient

in Magnnesium. In the few cases when magnesium was administered to

heart attack patients, they immediately came out of it! So what does

that tell us! They know the answers...if only they would administer

what works!!!

Wishing you the best! Jo

 

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marianne2406@a... wrote:

> In a message dated 5/12/01 21:28:56 GMT Standard Time, joguest@m...

> writes:

>

> This is what I would like to aim for but it is not so easy in the

UK - the

> organic foods are not good here - because they are so expensive,

very few buy

> them and they sit on the shelves for a long time - not eating fresh

foods is

> not worth all that extra money. I will try to change things and

find a

> supplier who does give guarantees that they provide fresh produce.

I would

> be interested to know what herbal supplements you took and what

your 'heart

> problems' were.

>

> Marianne

>

> > The major thing is diet I've found. You have to eat. I stopped

eating

> > all processed foods and started on an entire organic diet. The

> > results are amazing!! Regards, JoAnn

> >

>

>

>

>

>

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In a message dated 6/12/01 16:06:58 GMT Standard Time, joguest

writes:

 

JoAnne - The CoQ10 that I have is 10mg and 1 a day - should I take more than

the recommended dose of this or not?

Marianne

 

> Yes, Co-Q10 is the best allaround supplement for repairing heart

> tissue! I took 150 mgs twice daily.

>

 

 

 

 

 

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Marianne,

Yes, Co-Q10 is the best allaround supplement for repairing heart

tissue! I took 150 mgs twice daily.

Makes you wonder doesn't it, when cholesterol drugs deplete CoQ10

stores and " cause " muscle deterioration as in the case of Bayer's

Baycol...Hmmm...the drug companies are sending mixed messages here.

An excellent reason to do your own research!!

If unavailable in the UK, molasses (blackstrap) is available at

various websites.

Cheers, Jo

 

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marianne2406@a... wrote:

> In a message dated 5/12/01 21:29:06 GMT Standard Time, joguest@m...

> writes:

>

> I will start of CQ10 tonight.

>

> > Hi!!

> > I totally agree with this thesis! The Statin drugs deplete CoQ-

> > 10 ...Baycol was taken off the market. Hmmm!muscle deterioration?

> > And how many deaths did it cause? One begins to wonder what the

drug

> > companies are trying to perpetrate!! Jo

> >

> >

>

>

>

>

>

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In a message dated 6/12/01 03:24:32 GMT Standard Time, joguest

writes:

 

Hi JoAnn

 

You are going to be inpressed - I went out today and purchased approx 2 weeks

worth of organic meat (90 mile round trip) and organic vegetables for a

couple of days. I also purchased Blackstrap Molasses, Magnesium Oxide (500

mg per day?) and Hawthorne Berries. I was unable to get Spectrum Flax Liquid

(can you let me know a bit more on this so that I can purchase the equivalent

here please. I already have CQ10 and dandelion and will get Alfalfa at a

later stage. Should I also get liqorice (recommended by Ron, which I have

seen in tablet form).

 

Sorry to be a pain but I would really like to try this regime and want to do

it right.

Marianne

 

> As far as organics...we have the same problem in some stores,

>

 

 

 

 

 

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In a message dated 7/12/01 02:49:40 GMT Standard Time,

Rabbitbrain writes:

 

I will have to search for a hight dosage brand then, otherwise it becomes

very expensive - CoQ10 is one of the most expensive supplements that we can

buy.

Marianne

 

> My husbands doctor recomended 60 mg. a day for his

> heart supplement. Liz D

>

 

 

 

 

 

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My husbands doctor recomended 60 mg. a day for his

heart supplement. Liz D

 

 

> [Original Message]

> <marianne2406

>

> 12/6/01 10:08:05 AM

> Re: Re: Cholesterol

>

> In a message dated 6/12/01 16:06:58 GMT Standard Time,

joguest

> writes:

>

> JoAnne - The CoQ10 that I have is 10mg and 1 a day - should I take more

than

> the recommended dose of this or not?

> Marianne

>

> > Yes, Co-Q10 is the best allaround supplement for repairing heart

> > tissue! I took 150 mgs twice daily.

> >

>

>

--- rabbitbrain

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In a message dated 7/12/01 19:01:00 GMT Standard Time, cking001

writes:

 

Thanks - I live in hope that they get this one going.

Marianne

 

> Stay hopeful!

> From the co-ops latest newsletter:

> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

 

 

 

 

 

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I am not sure if giving a plug to a particular company is ok on this

list. I buy from this company but do not make any money from it. Not a MLM

scheme. If this post is not ok, I apologize for breach of etiquette.

 

There is a company called the generic co-op which has a limited

number of supplements at very very low process. The company is run by

Dr.Jon, an eccentric millionaire, who just wants to break even.

 

To join co-op, see here: http://www.generic-co-op.com/menu.htm

links to order page are on that page.

 

The price for CoEnzyme Q-10 is $14.68 for 60 caps of 60mg strength.

(no that's not a misprint). The only catch is that one must to

the co-op e-newsletter (free) which (as I said) is run by an eccentric.

Off-beat ( & often useful) health ideas mixed in with schemes for building a

ranch for kids, personal bits about Dr.Jon's family & friends., and his

beloved cats (one of whom writes some issues of the newsletter -- I told you

Dr.Jon was eccentric).

 

The number of supplements is limited & some are out of stock at

times, but the prices are well below anything I have seen elsewhere.

 

Alobar

 

 

 

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<marianne2406

 

Friday, December 07, 2001 2:01 AM

Re: Re: Cholesterol

 

 

> In a message dated 7/12/01 02:49:40 GMT Standard Time,

> Rabbitbrain writes:

>

> I will have to search for a hight dosage brand then, otherwise it becomes

> very expensive - CoQ10 is one of the most expensive supplements that we

can

> buy.

> Marianne

>

> > My husbands doctor recomended 60 mg. a day for his

> > heart supplement. Liz D

> >

>

>

>

>

>

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I bought my last supply from Puritans Pride. They have various dosages, and

their prices are good. www.puritanspride.com will give a lot of info.

 

Chuck

I just know I was meant to be born rich--

somebody up there must have fouled up the paperwork.

 

On Fri, 7 Dec 2001 03:01:46 EST, marianne2406 wrote:

 

>I will have to search for a hight dosage brand then, otherwise it becomes

>very expensive - CoQ10 is one of the most expensive supplements that we can

>buy.

>Marianne

>

>> My husbands doctor recomended 60 mg. a day for his

>> heart supplement. Liz D

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Stay hopeful!

From the co-ops latest newsletter:

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

INTERNATIONAL ORDERS SOON

 

It appears we will appoint an exclusive distributor in Toronto. He

will take only Canadian and international orders. I think he will

initially use PayPal for payments. Stay tuned.

--

 

Chuck

Once we've got the bugs ironed out, we'll be running on flat bugs !

 

On Fri, 7 Dec 2001 12:51:52 EST, marianne2406 wrote:

 

>In a message dated 7/12/01 17:46:13 GMT Standard Time, alobar

>writes:

>

>Unfortunately they will not ship to the UK - I have tried.

>

>Thanks

>Marianne

>>

>>

>> To join co-op, see here: http://www.generic-co-op.com/menu.htm

>> links to order page are on that page.

>>

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Yes, the co-op price on Q10 is xlnt. But the big black box of nutritional

supplements remains for us all: does the stuff work? What are you getting

for your money? Does this company or that, sell a good product?

As long as there is not ongoing, unbiased, well designed research on

supplements, we're shooting in the dark.

There is so much nonsense in both conventional and alternative medicine,

that it's difficult to know what to do or believe. At the very least, most

supplements, unlike so many pharmaceuticals, are harmless, whatever their

effectiveness. But we should continue to demand " evidence " of product

effectiveness from all these companies, and not just low prices. The mere

fact that a supplements company can point to existing research showing that

the use of a vitamin, mineral, etc., has been shown to be effective in

treating or curing an ailment, doesn't mean, that the specific product

they're selling to you, even contains any of that vitamin, let alone the

correct form, adequate quantity, necessary co-factors, etc.

-

" Alobar " <alobar

 

Friday, December 07, 2001 9:33 AM

Re: Re: Cholesterol

 

 

> I am not sure if giving a plug to a particular company is ok on

this

> list. I buy from this company but do not make any money from it. Not a

MLM

> scheme. If this post is not ok, I apologize for breach of etiquette.

>

> There is a company called the generic co-op which has a limited

> number of supplements at very very low process. The company is run by

> Dr.Jon, an eccentric millionaire, who just wants to break even.

>

> To join co-op, see here: http://www.generic-co-op.com/menu.htm

> links to order page are on that page.

>

> The price for CoEnzyme Q-10 is $14.68 for 60 caps of 60mg

strength.

> (no that's not a misprint). The only catch is that one must to

> the co-op e-newsletter (free) which (as I said) is run by an eccentric.

> Off-beat ( & often useful) health ideas mixed in with schemes for building

a

> ranch for kids, personal bits about Dr.Jon's family & friends., and his

> beloved cats (one of whom writes some issues of the newsletter -- I told

you

> Dr.Jon was eccentric).

>

> The number of supplements is limited & some are out of stock at

> times, but the prices are well below anything I have seen elsewhere.

>

> Alobar

>

>

>

> -

> <marianne2406

>

> Friday, December 07, 2001 2:01 AM

> Re: Re: Cholesterol

>

>

> > In a message dated 7/12/01 02:49:40 GMT Standard Time,

> > Rabbitbrain writes:

> >

> > I will have to search for a hight dosage brand then, otherwise it

becomes

> > very expensive - CoQ10 is one of the most expensive supplements that we

> can

> > buy.

> > Marianne

> >

> > > My husbands doctor recomended 60 mg. a day for his

> > > heart supplement. Liz D

> > >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Evening John,

 

>>As long as there is not ongoing, unbiased, well designed research on

>supplements, we're shooting in the dark.

 

I share your ideas and concerns. No doubt we have all been ripped off

many times. Likely it still happens every day to most of us.

 

 

>> But we should continue to demand " evidence " of product

>effectiveness from all these companies, and not just low prices.

 

True, and we should demand proof that we are getting what we are

being sold.

 

As I read your message, I though of one product I have been using for

a number of years.

 

The name of it is " Natures Plus " . I have been using their protein wafers

for daily rations for a number of years.

They come in cannisters of only 90 large wafers and cost from 16 to

21.00. The flavors are Chocolate, Strawberry, and Banana.

 

I mention this product because inside each can is a printed leaflet from

an independent testing LAB.

 

This has impressed me as this practice is not common.

 

I would be interested if anyone else uses this product and what they

think of it.

 

They also have some souped up powder products that I use daily. I make a

protein drink with this product and

add two tablespoons of whipping cream and two tablespoons of flax oil.

 

I use 12 to 14 ounces of skimmed milk with the above and also add one tbs

of green product and about 3/4 tbs of another fiber product that has 19

herbs in it. Gee........ This is a potent drink. It has 2000 mg of creatin.

 

The green product is a probiotic and have 4 billion bacterial per gram.

 

This is their Spiru-Tein Family of products from http://www.naturesplus.com/

 

Heaven only knows what this is doing to me. One day soon, I hope to total

all these nutrients and add the complete analysis to my web page.

 

The strange thing is....... I don't really know what I hope to accomplish

with this witches brew.

 

Only time will tell.

 

Wayne

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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http://www.generic-co-op.com/menu.htm

 

Use the above link and sign up for the newsletter.

You then can buy from them. Their products are top

quality and tested. Once you can get into the web

site then you can read what this project is all about.

That is, making needed supplements affordable. It doesn't

have a ton of products right now because they are rather

new.

 

Liz D

 

 

> [Original Message]

> <marianne2406

>

> 12/7/01 12:01:52 AM

> Re: Re: Cholesterol

>

> In a message dated 7/12/01 02:49:40 GMT Standard Time,

> Rabbitbrain writes:

>

> I will have to search for a hight dosage brand then, otherwise it becomes

> very expensive - CoQ10 is one of the most expensive supplements that we

can

> buy.

> Marianne

>

> > My husbands doctor recomended 60 mg. a day for his

> > heart supplement. Liz D

> >

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<snip from Generic Co op newsletter>

INTERNATIONAL ORDERS SOON

 

It appears we will appoint an exclusive distributor in Toronto. He

will take only Canadian and international orders. I think he will

initially use PayPal for payments. Stay tuned.

 

 

 

> [Original Message]

> <marianne2406

>

> 12/7/01 9:52:03 AM

> Re: Re: Cholesterol

>

> In a message dated 7/12/01 17:46:13 GMT Standard Time,

alobar

> writes:

>

> Unfortunately they will not ship to the UK - I have tried.

>

> Thanks

> Marianne

> >

> >

> > To join co-op, see here: http://www.generic-co-op.com/menu.htm

> > links to order page are on that page.

> >

>

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The co-op is set up to consider all these things that you have

mentioned. Different labs are tested as well as the products.

Also when his newsletter features a product that may be introduced

much of the information is written up on. Also if you read the

few co-q10 newsletter, Dr Jon bring to our attention on the qualities

of c0-q10. He gets his from Japan that has the true ingredients.

Most of the co-q10 out there is diluted or rancid and of no value.

And much of the supplements you can afford to buy comes in only

10 mg which isn't very much. But studies have been done to show

that this product if very use full in strengthening the cells to the

heart as well as other areas of the body. It is very much needed.

Take a sneak peek at this news letter, you won't be disappointed,

he is right down your alley of concern.

 

Liz D

 

 

> [Original Message]

> John Polifronio <counterpnt

>

> 12/7/01 5:57:13 PM

> Re: Re: Cholesterol

>

> Yes, the co-op price on Q10 is xlnt. But the big black box of nutritional

> supplements remains for us all: does the stuff work? What are you getting

> for your money? Does this company or that, sell a good product?

> As long as there is not ongoing, unbiased, well designed research on

> supplements, we're shooting in the dark.

> There is so much nonsense in both conventional and alternative medicine,

> that it's difficult to know what to do or believe. At the very least,

most

> supplements, unlike so many pharmaceuticals, are harmless, whatever their

> effectiveness. But we should continue to demand " evidence " of product

> effectiveness from all these companies, and not just low prices. The mere

> fact that a supplements company can point to existing research showing

that

> the use of a vitamin, mineral, etc., has been shown to be effective in

> treating or curing an ailment, doesn't mean, that the specific product

> they're selling to you, even contains any of that vitamin, let alone the

> correct form, adequate quantity, necessary co-factors, etc.

> -

> " Alobar " <alobar

>

> Friday, December 07, 2001 9:33 AM

> Re: Re: Cholesterol

>

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isnt it best to take mag/calcium at night?

In a message dated 01/8/12 5:18:43 PM, joguest writes:

 

<< Yay Marianne!!!

I'm so happy that you found an organic market!

Well I took 800 mgs magnesium daily, in 400 mg increments. 500

should be very benficial, though. >>

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