Guest guest Posted July 3, 2005 Report Share Posted July 3, 2005 > It's astonishingt that this article advises that increased water > intake will " cure " angina. What amount of water will it take to > produce this miracle? I'd certainly like to know. I doubt water alone will work after a person has disease, although I'm aware it's good for you. I know angina is caused by reduced oxygen to the heart muscle due to reduced blood flow, so my rcommendations are as follows: Amino acids and antioxidants will reduce plaque blockage. This follows the Pauling/Rath protocol. I use and recommend SomaLife amino acids blend and send folks to the store for the antioxidants. Noni Extract reduces angina by increasing microcapilliary size and thus blood flow and oxygen. A free trial of Nitro FX Noni extract is available from Enliven, linked here for anyone who wants to give it a go: http://ok.enliveninternational.com Microhydrin reduces rouleaux so the red blood cells can separate and pass through the capilliaries, which requires them to fold a little due to the small size of the passages. All these things of course use water content but there are factors in play that water alone can not address. I've got people off their blood pressure and cholesterol meds, and reduced their insulin too, with tricks like this and detoxification. Duncan Crow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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