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--- WC Douglass <realhealth wrote:

 

> " WC Douglass " <realhealth

> kellykebby

> Daily Dose - Protecting your heart is

> easier than you've heard

> Sat, 21 May 2005 09:59:00 -0400

>

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> May 21, 2005

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> Why am I getting this?

> http://www.healthiernews.com/dailyd_why.html

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>

> They Say Only If You Run...Jump... Swim...Bike...Eat

> Less Fat... and

> Lower Your Cholesterol Right Now Can You Avoid Heart

> Disease!

>

> Hogwash!

>

> Sit back, relax and eat all the hamburgers you want

> to...

>

> Dear Daily Dose Reader,

>

> The truth is, cholesterol is only one of the

> potential causes of heart

> disease and even that's a stretch if you ask me. So,

> you can run six

> miles a day, eat oat-bran for breakfast, lunch and

> dinner and suck

> down your statins if you want to...but isn't that

> what everyone else

> is already doing? Then why are roughly 50% of all

> Americans still

> struggling with heart disease?

>

> I'm not much of a statistics guy, but it's true:

> every other person

> you know is likely to die of heart disease. However,

> my friend, you

> don't have worry about being a statistic because, I

> have a plan. But

> in order to defeat your enemy, first you must know

> your enemy

>

> Mysterious Cause of Heart Disease Discovered

>

> Have you heard the latest news reports identifying a

> mysterious cause

> of heart disease? Well, if you've been reading my

> newsletter, then you

> know heart disease has been linked to bacterial

> infections! No, this

> isn't just my personal opinion. Even the more

> prominent mainstream

> doctors are now pointing to infections like

> Chlamydia pneumoniae (C.

> pneumoniae) as a factor in heart disease.

>

> Yes, it is now widely recognized that infections,

> like C. pneumoniae,

> can trigger the formation of vulnerable plaque,

> causing heart disease.

> In fact, for men with the highest risk factors,

> heart attacks can be

> prevented by antibiotics in up to 55% of cases!

>

> How about a $50,000 bypass surgery?

>

> Sure, your doctor would love to sell you one of

> those. But at $50,000

> a pop, chances are your doctor isn't going to risk

> losing the sale by

> telling you that there isn't a single study on the

> books to prove that

> bypass surgery works any better than other medical

> therapies. In fact,

> a 1984 study showed that after 11 years there was no

> difference

> between bypass and nonbypass patients.

>

> Well, how about a little roto-rootering angioplasty

> then? It s

> slightly less invasive... maybe a little less

> expensive...and it's

> certainly safer, right? Wrong. There's a very real

> danger of the

> affected artery rupturing during the course of the

> procedure in which

> case, you re in for emergency bypass surgery anyhow!

>

>

> As usual, the experts are great at identifying the

> problem. Now, if

> only they could discover a simple, safe, affordable

> solution. Well,

> here's a brainstorm...if we know that bacterial

> infections can trigger

> plaque formation and ultimately lead to heart

> disease, then why not

> simply eliminate those bacteria?

>

> Heart Disease Cause #2: Free-Radical Damage

>

> The experts want you to believe that cholesterol is

> your archenemy.

> Apparently, they were asleep during Biology 101 when

> the professor

> explained that your body more specifically, your

> liver actually

> produces cholesterol naturally to convert into

> hormones.

>

> Although, the cholesterol hypothesis is handy for

> one thing: Selling

> over-priced statin drugs. The real truth lies deeper

> than that shallow

> money-making myth.

>

> You see, the plaque in your arteries isn't made up

> of naturally

> occurring cholesterol. It s made up of a special

> kind of cholesterol:

> Damaged, oxidized cholesterol! Free radicals steal

> electrons from your

> cholesterol.

>

> Let's see, if oxidized cholesterol is a cause of

> heart disease, then

> the solution must be statins, right?

>

> Wrong!

>

> The way to keep free radicals from damaging your

> cholesterol is to zap

> them with antioxidants! And, I've identified the one

> 'mother

> antioxidant' that synergistically extends and renews

> the others,

> making them more effective.

>

> The All-Natural Answer For Real Heart Health

>

> Keep reading

>

>

http://www.agora-inc.com/reports/655SUHS/W655E5004/home.cfm#more

>

>

> Sincerely,

>

> William Campbell Douglass II, MD

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