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That is what the allopathic drs would have you believe so that they can keep

pumping you full of their drugs - it is not true.

 

I was diagnosed as having 60% and 80% blockages - 2 years ago and have had no

angioplasty or bypass ops. I was on meds for the first year but have not

taken anything for the last 9 months or so other than supplements and a much

healthier diet.

 

A healthy diet is not necessarily what the allopaths dictate either, because

eggs are good for you and not to be avoided as they tell you. Also you

should change your cooking habits, I believe JoAnn called it 'low and slow'

and only use Extra Virgin Olive Oil and as much organic produce as you

possibly can.

 

Marianne

 

 

> Dear Group, Today at lunch we had a discussion that circled around the food

> we eat and harmful effects to the body. My friend John who had a stroke a

> couple of years ago and had angioplasty done said that once your arteries

> are

> clogged, the only treatment is to have angioplasty and you can never

> restore

> them. I had made mention that I had read that grapefruits were good for

> cleaning out the arteries. He said that he is restricted from eating

> grapefruits because of the blood thinners he takes and his doctor told him

> once they are clogged that's it. I have a hard time believing this. Sandy

>

 

 

 

 

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Reversing Heart Disease

 

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Dean Ornish M.D. is president and director of the Preventive Medicine

Research Institute and Clinical Professor of Medicine at the University of

California. He has published peer-reviewed articles in top journal articles,

showing that dietary and lifestyle changes can not only halt the progression

of heart disease but begin to reverse it in the vast majority of people. His

dietary program has been implemented in numerous hospitals in America.

Information about his program can be found at the sites linked to above and

in is excellent book:

 

'Dr. Dean Ornish's Program for Reversing Heart Disease: The Only System

Scientifically Proven to Reverse Heart Disease Without Drugs or Surgery',

1996

 

Studies on Heart Disease by Dr. Ornish:

 

-Avoiding revascularization with lifestyle changes: The Multicenter

Lifestyle Demonstration Project.(Review), Am J Cardiol 1998 Nov

26;82(10B):72T-76T

-Can life-style changes reverse coronary atherosclerosis?, Hosp Pract (Off

Ed) 1991 May 15;26(5):123-6, 129-32

-Can lifestyle changes reverse coronary heart disease? The Lifestyle Heart

Trial., Lancet 1990 Jul 21;336(8708):129-33

-Changes in myocardial perfusion abnormalities by positron emission

tomography after long-term, intense risk factor modification., JAMA 1995 Sep

20;274(11):894-901

-Intensive lifestyle changes for reversal of coronary heart disease., JAMA

1998 Dec 16;280(23):2001-7

 

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Peter Kwiterovich M.D. is professor of medicine and pediatrics as well as

chief of Lipid Research and Atherosclerosis Unit at John Hopkins University

School of Medicine. He has published a huge amount of research concerning

heart disease. In 1998 he published 'The Johns Hopkins Complete Guide to

Preventing and Reversing Heart Disease'.

 

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A Unified Theory of Human Cardiovascular Disease Leading the Way to the

Abolition of This Disease as a Cause for Human Mortality by Matthias Rath

M.D. and Linus Pauling Ph.D.

http://www.healthy.net/asp/templates/Article.asp?Id=707

 

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Blake

 

 

 

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<sandkmoore

 

Tuesday, December 31, 2002 12:57 PM

Can clogged arteries be reversed?

 

 

> Dear Group, Today at lunch we had a discussion that circled around the

food

> we eat and harmful effects to the body. My friend John who had a stroke a

> couple of years ago and had angioplasty done said that once your arteries

are

> clogged, the only treatment is to have angioplasty and you can never

restore

> them. I had made mention that I had read that grapefruits were good for

> cleaning out the arteries. He said that he is restricted from eating

> grapefruits because of the blood thinners he takes and his doctor told him

> once they are clogged that's it. I have a hard time believing this. Sandy

>

>

>

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Dear Sandy,

 

Doctors have been using EDTA in an IV solution to chelate buldup from

the atreries for probaly more than 30 or 40 years now if removal of

plaque is what a person wants. it is safe and has a long track record

and is available all over the usa.

 

There are also some oral chelation formulas to use but are not as

fast acting.

 

Dean Ornish also showed reversal of heart disease and plaque buildup

with his program.

 

Mattias Rath has shown reversal of plaque using vitamin C and a

couple of amino acids.

 

Some other supplements have been shown to clean the pipes also.

A grapefruit pectin exract comes to mind and there are others but I

cant remember for the moment.

 

If the doctor said that it is impossible to reverse plaque he isn't

being completly truthfull or he has been out of the loop for a very

long time. This standard answer is the stock one given out by the

meical establishment, but these other things are widely known, they

just discount them because it isn't their version of the truth.

 

regards,

 

Frank

 

 

 

 

Gettingwell , sandkmoore@a... wrote:

> Dear Group, Today at lunch we had a discussion that circled around

the food

> we eat and harmful effects to the body. My friend John who had a

stroke a

> couple of years ago and had angioplasty done said that once your

arteries are

> clogged, the only treatment is to have angioplasty and you can

never restore

> them. I had made mention that I had read that grapefruits were good

for

> cleaning out the arteries. He said that he is restricted from

eating

> grapefruits because of the blood thinners he takes and his doctor

told him

> once they are clogged that's it. I have a hard time believing this.

Sandy

>

>

>

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