Guest guest Posted January 14, 2004 Report Share Posted January 14, 2004 Very interesting. But I still do not know much about this lucopene or whatever. My mother just had a stroke adn i just wonder if i should mention this to her Is it available OTC?? Canada for that matter too And what form does this med come in?? I would love it if my mother could benefit from something And how do you treat someone who is stil suffering the effects of a stroke??? Any suggestion on that It is a big change for someon to be able to talk and walke and eat aby themselve and then POOR!! it is all gone... I can only imagaine how despairing that can be. Please give me anything you can to help her condition. Sorry to babble but this is all new to me. Pluls I also have to think of myself so this is a hard test i am going thru. Ihope i pass. thanx angel Frank <califpacific wrote: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 10:42:47 -0500 HSI - Jenny Thompson Defensive Star of the Year Defensive Star of the Year Health Sciences Institute e-Alert January 14, 2004 ************************************************************** Dear Reader, What does women's heart health have to do with football? I'm glad you asked. If you take a football star - I don't know, I'll pick someone at random... how about Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis? If you take a talented player like Ray Lewis and send him out alone against a full offensive line, he's so aggressive that he just might make some plays and even get an interception here and there. But in the end he'll be ineffective trying to do it all by himself. But when you add great corners and a solid line, then Ray will continue to break tackling records and end up in the hall of fame. The same is apparently true of lycopene, the phytochemical that gives tomatoes their red color. Lycopene is a powerful antioxidant, but research indicates that it's most effective when accompanied with other nutrients. And that's an important point that all women need to know, because an impressive new study has confirmed the growing evidence that a lycopene-rich diet may be a key nutritional tool in preventing heart disease. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2004 Report Share Posted January 14, 2004 The Life Extension Foundation Web-Site will help you learn what action to take and what supplements to administer. You must know what kind of stroke she had. ( hemorragic or ischemic/thrombotic). Purchase the book that they publish with all kinds of protocols for all kinds of maladies. It will be money well spent. Here are their two stroke protocols: http://www.lef.org/protocols/prtcl-101.shtml http://www.lef.org/protocols/prtcl-102.shtml Harry - " Anita Adams " <morons_angel Wednesday, January 14, 2004 6:02 PM Re: Fwd: Defensive Star of the Year > Very interesting. But I still do not know much about this lucopene or whatever. > My mother just had a stroke adn i just wonder if i should mention this to her > Is it available OTC?? > Canada for that matter too > And what form does this med come in?? > I would love it if my mother could benefit from something > And how do you treat someone who is stil suffering the effects of > a stroke??? Any suggestion on that > It is a big change for someon to be able to talk and walke and eat aby themselve and then POOR!! it is all gone... I can only imagaine how despairing that can be. > Please give me anything you can to help her condition. > Sorry to babble but this is all new to me. Pluls I also have to think of myself so this is a hard test i am going thru. Ihope i pass. > thanx > angel > > > > Frank <califpacific wrote: > > > Wed, 14 Jan 2004 10:42:47 -0500 > HSI - Jenny Thompson > Defensive Star of the Year > > Defensive Star of the Year > > Health Sciences Institute e-Alert > > January 14, 2004 > > ************************************************************** > > Dear Reader, > > What does women's heart health have to do with football? > > I'm glad you asked. > > If you take a football star - I don't know, I'll pick someone at > random... how about Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis? If > you take a talented player like Ray Lewis and send him out alone > against a full offensive line, he's so aggressive that he just > might make some plays and even get an interception here and > there. But in the end he'll be ineffective trying to do it all > by himself. > > But when you add great corners and a solid line, then Ray will > continue to break tackling records and end up in the hall of > fame. > > The same is apparently true of lycopene, the phytochemical that > gives tomatoes their red color. Lycopene is a powerful > antioxidant, but research indicates that it's most effective > when accompanied with other nutrients. And that's an important > point that all women need to know, because an impressive new > study has confirmed the growing evidence that a lycopene-rich > diet may be a key nutritional tool in preventing heart disease. > > > > Community Newsletters. > http://www.alternative-medicine-newsletter.info > > Community Message Boards. > http://www.alternative-medicine-message-boards.info > > " Do not let either the medical authorities or the politicians mislead you. Find out what the facts are, and make your own decisions about how to live a happy life and how to work for a better world. " - Linus Pauling > > Getting well is done one step at a time, day by day, building health and well being. > > . > list or archives: > > :........ - > post:............. alternative_Medicine_Forum > digest form:...... -digest > individual emails: -normal > no email:......... -nomail > moderator:........ -owner > :...... - > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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