Guest guest Posted October 23, 2007 Report Share Posted October 23, 2007 Hi All, My father recently had a block in the right coronery artery which led to infraction of the interior and posterior wall of the heart which will result moderately severe left verticular disfunction. However the left coronery artery with its branches are intact, but the vessels are dilated. Doctors have suggested only medicines, but not surgery. Would be happy if some of you could advise some alternate ways to the way of recovery. Thanks a lot. RS Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2007 Report Share Posted October 24, 2007 Hi RS, I'm sorry your father is having this problem but I believe that Young Living's essential oils and products will help him.I know wintergreen is great for thinning the blood and that clove oil reduces the stickiness.Both oils can be ingested in a capsule(only a few drops)or rubbed in over the location of concern.I have a couple of web site links that may help you with some more information.If you'd like to have those links,reply to this e-mail.If you choose to order and use some Young Living products please,use my member # 858012 to place an order.If you'd like to get the oils as cheap as possible,sign up to be a distributer and you will be amazed at the rewards.Check it out and let me know if you need any help or information.One of my callings in life is to help others.I know of no better way to help than to show everyone that I can that they don't have to use the drugs they call medicines with thier horrible side effects.That's why I had to reply to the message you posted.If I would have had these wonderful oils while my parents were here they would,no doubt,still be here.I pray that you'll get the right products for your father before it's to late. " live long and prosper " Liz , Rupjyoti Sarmah <rup_sarmah wrote: > > Hi All, > > My father recently had a block in the right coronery artery which led to infraction of the interior and posterior wall of the heart which will result moderately severe left verticular disfunction. However the left coronery artery with its branches are intact, but the vessels are dilated. > > Doctors have suggested only medicines, but not surgery. > > Would be happy if some of you could advise some alternate ways to the way of recovery. > > Thanks a lot. > > RS > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2007 Report Share Posted October 24, 2007 Garlic is great for thinning the blood, and has many other benefits. I also take Lecithin, an emulsifier to keep impurites in solution. , " Elizabeth Head " <oil.lady wrote: > > Hi RS, > I'm sorry your father is having this problem but I believe that > Young Living's essential oils and products will help him.I know > wintergreen is great for thinning the blood and that clove oil > reduces the stickiness.Both oils can be ingested in a capsule(only a > few drops)or rubbed in over the location of concern.I have a couple > of web site links that may help you with some more information.If > you'd like to have those links,reply to this e-mail.If you choose to > order and use some Young Living products please,use my member # > 858012 to place an order.If you'd like to get the oils as cheap as > possible,sign up to be a distributer and you will be amazed at the > rewards.Check it out and let me know if you need any help or > information.One of my callings in life is to help others.I know of no > better way to help than to show everyone that I can that they don't > have to use the drugs they call medicines with thier horrible side > effects.That's why I had to reply to the message you posted.If I > would have had these wonderful oils while my parents were here they > would,no doubt,still be here.I pray that you'll get the right > products for your father before it's to late. > " live long and prosper " > Liz > > , Rupjyoti Sarmah > <rup_sarmah@> wrote: > > > > Hi All, > > > > My father recently had a block in the right coronery artery which > led to infraction of the interior and posterior wall of the heart > which will result moderately severe left verticular disfunction. > However the left coronery artery with its branches are intact, but > the vessels are dilated. > > > > Doctors have suggested only medicines, but not surgery. > > > > Would be happy if some of you could advise some alternate ways to > the way of recovery. > > > > Thanks a lot. > > > > RS > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2007 Report Share Posted October 25, 2007 If I had blockages I would look into the enzyme nattokinase, based on a Japanese fermented soybean food. Look for it at this website: http://DrDavidWilliams.com I might also look into the wonderful Strauss Heart Drops, based on garlic, hawthorne and cayenne. http://straussheartdrops.com Ien in the Kootenays http://freegreenliving.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2007 Report Share Posted October 25, 2007 Hello Mr Sarmah ! Are from Guwahati ? I am from Shillong. I have treated out number of similar cases like your father with Homoeo medicine. If you want to give relief to your father by way of alternative medicine, homoeo is the best answer. For your father's problem, Vanadium - 30 (Should be German made) will be most appropriate. Just give him 3 drops in the morning, noon, evening and bed time continuously for three months. After that you may check up by a heart specialist. You will find that blockade has been substantially reduced. Then let me know for the next medicine. However, during the medicine is on, no sour item of any kind should be taken by the patient. Other restrictions are - oily and fried items, cream, butter, red meat and fatty items. Should take plenty soya beans, white oats in the breakfast and supper. If you want to meet me personally, you can do so at my address House No 154, Ward 22, Dunoon Compound, Kench's Trace, Shillong - 793 004 (Tele 2224200). You can long me on subratadashomoeo With best wishes Dr Subrata Das : rup_sarmah: Mon, 22 Oct 2007 19:55:35 -0700 Block in the right coronery artery Hi All,My father recently had a block in the right coronery artery which led to infraction of the interior and posterior wall of the heart which will result moderately severe left verticular disfunction. However the left coronery artery with its branches are intact, but the vessels are dilated.Doctors have suggested only medicines, but not surgery.Would be happy if some of you could advise some alternate ways to the way of recovery.Thanks a lot.RSTired of spam? Mail has the best spam protection around Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2007 Report Share Posted October 25, 2007 pretty certain, omega 3 will help your father a lot. try and get the best! Elizabeth Head <oil.lady wrote: Hi RS, I'm sorry your father is having this problem but I believe that Young Living's essential oils and products will help him.I know wintergreen is great for thinning the blood and that clove oil reduces the stickiness.Both oils can be ingested in a capsule(only a few drops)or rubbed in over the location of concern.I have a couple of web site links that may help you with some more information.If you'd like to have those links,reply to this e-mail.If you choose to order and use some Young Living products please,use my member # 858012 to place an order.If you'd like to get the oils as cheap as possible,sign up to be a distributer and you will be amazed at the rewards.Check it out and let me know if you need any help or information.One of my callings in life is to help others.I know of no better way to help than to show everyone that I can that they don't have to use the drugs they call medicines with thier horrible side effects.That's why I had to reply to the message you posted.If I would have had these wonderful oils while my parents were here they would,no doubt,still be here.I pray that you'll get the right products for your father before it's to late. " live long and prosper " Liz , Rupjyoti Sarmah <rup_sarmah wrote: > > Hi All, > > My father recently had a block in the right coronery artery which led to infraction of the interior and posterior wall of the heart which will result moderately severe left verticular disfunction. However the left coronery artery with its branches are intact, but the vessels are dilated. > > Doctors have suggested only medicines, but not surgery. > > Would be happy if some of you could advise some alternate ways to the way of recovery. > > Thanks a lot. > > RS > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2007 Report Share Posted October 26, 2007 AS a heart patient diagnosed at what is considered a relatively young age I am not willing to rule out prescribed meds along with non prescription therapies. Taking that chance is too risky. I was a jogging vegetarian and even some marathon runners get heart disease. There can be a strong genetic component when it comes to LDL & HDL cholesterol, and blood pressure. First your father should monitor his blood pressure and try and keep it 120/80 or below. Taking natural blood thinners are good but care should be taken especially if taking a prescribed blood thinner. LDL for heart patients should ideally be 70 or below. HDL 50 or above. Triglycerides 150 or lower. HDL is as important or perhaps more important than LDL as it keeps the arteries clear. Better to have high HDL with LDL a bit high than good to normal LDL with low HDL. Since the liver makes the majority of cholesterol in our blood streams then best to eat fruits and vegetables for plant sterols and foods high in fiber as the LDL will bind with the fiber to be expelled. HDL has a very strong genetic component and difficult to increase. Niacin helps but only in high dosages and needs to be time released to help minimize effects on the liver. Liver enzymes will need to be monitored. Exercise and moderate amounts of alcohol like a glass of wine have also been effective. Pomegranate juice has been found to be very effective at increasing blood flow. It is far more potent than red wine. A study over six months showed significant increase in blood flow with those who drank an 8 oz. glass of pomegranate juice per day vs. a decrease in those that didn't. Guggul has also been found to be effective on cholesterol, both LDL & HDL. People in India have been using it for years to help lose weight due to its effects on lipids (fats). Your father mainly needs to keep arteries dilated and flexible, prevent plaque build up in arteries, and keep blood pressure down to decrease the irritation on the arterial walls. There is lot to learn and digest. The Dean Ornish diet has been able to actually reverse heart disease in some but most fats except for flax seed oil are banned and total calories from fat is not to exceed 10%. Richard > > > > , Rupjyoti Sarmah > > <rup_sarmah@> wrote: > > > > > > Hi All, > > > > > > My father recently had a block in the right coronery artery > which > > led to infraction of the interior and posterior wall of the heart > > which will result moderately severe left verticular disfunction. > > However the left coronery artery with its branches are intact, but > > the vessels are dilated. > > > > > > Doctors have suggested only medicines, but not surgery. > > > > > > Would be happy if some of you could advise some alternate ways > to > > the way of recovery. > > > > > > Thanks a lot. > > > > > > RS > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2007 Report Share Posted October 26, 2007 , Rupjyoti Sarmah <rup_sarmah wrote: > > My father recently had a block in the right coronery artery which led to infraction of the interior and posterior wall of the heart which will result moderately severe left verticular disfunction. > > Would be happy if some of you could advise some alternate ways to the way of recovery. > > Dear RS, I'm sorry to hear about your father, and wish him well. I think he would benefit greatly from the intake of Vitamin K2. It can be purchased from companies like Vitacost, here's a link about it: http://www.springboard4health.com/notebook/v_k2.html Jean Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2007 Report Share Posted October 26, 2007 Thank you for sharing this information. I'd like to add to this. With almost every client I have worked with that has heart, blood pressure or circulatory issues, fatty acid and mineral deficiency always comes up. A supplement that helps with cholestrol is BiosLife by Unicity. I have no personal experience with it. However my life partner has used it with good results. Also we are both taking Nelson's Essential Fatty Acids. This is the most complete fatty acid supplement available in the USA. It contains all 88 carbon fatty acids. We also both use Biofeedback to stablize blood pressure. I partner was reading 123/185 a year ago...today his is pre hyper tension ranges. Stress is a big contributor to heart issues. Excersize, meditation,deep relaxation and a more natural diet including more water, fresh vegetables and fruits, whole grains and no red meat has helped to make a huge difference. Red meats are known to cause heart issues because the body does not utilize the protiens and cannot digest the fats. Jenny Kernan Quantum Biofeedback Therapist www.quantumassociatesofutah.com --- Rich <rnr4biz wrote: > AS a heart patient diagnosed at what is considered a > relatively young > age I am not willing to rule out prescribed meds > along with non > prescription therapies. Taking that chance is too > risky. I was a > jogging vegetarian and even some marathon runners > get heart disease. > There can be a strong genetic component when it > comes to LDL & HDL > cholesterol, and blood pressure. > > First your father should monitor his blood pressure > and try and keep > it 120/80 or below. Taking natural blood thinners > are good but care > should be taken especially if taking a prescribed > blood thinner. > > LDL for heart patients should ideally be 70 or > below. HDL 50 or > above. Triglycerides 150 or lower. HDL is as > important or perhaps > more important than LDL as it keeps the arteries > clear. Better to > have high HDL with LDL a bit high than good to > normal LDL with low > HDL. > > Since the liver makes the majority of cholesterol in > our blood > streams then best to eat fruits and vegetables for > plant sterols and > foods high in fiber as the LDL will bind with the > fiber to be > expelled. > > HDL has a very strong genetic component and > difficult to increase. > Niacin helps but only in high dosages and needs to > be time released > to help minimize effects on the liver. Liver > enzymes will need to be > monitored. Exercise and moderate amounts of alcohol > like a glass of > wine have also been effective. > > Pomegranate juice has been found to be very > effective at increasing > blood flow. It is far more potent than red wine. A > study over six > months showed significant increase in blood flow > with those who drank > an 8 oz. glass of pomegranate juice per day vs. a > decrease in those > that didn't. > > Guggul has also been found to be effective on > cholesterol, both LDL & > HDL. People in India have been using it for years > to help lose > weight due to its effects on lipids (fats). > > Your father mainly needs to keep arteries dilated > and flexible, > prevent plaque build up in arteries, and keep blood > pressure down to > decrease the irritation on the arterial walls. > > There is lot to learn and digest. The Dean Ornish > diet has been able > to actually reverse heart disease in some but most > fats except for > flax seed oil are banned and total calories from fat > is not to exceed > 10%. > > Richard > > > > > > > , > Rupjyoti Sarmah > > > <rup_sarmah@> wrote: > > > > > > > > Hi All, > > > > > > > > My father recently had a block in the right > coronery artery > > which > > > led to infraction of the interior and posterior > wall of the heart > > > which will result moderately severe left > verticular disfunction. > > > However the left coronery artery with its > branches are intact, > but > > > the vessels are dilated. > > > > > > > > Doctors have suggested only medicines, but > not surgery. > > > > > > > > Would be happy if some of you could advise > some alternate > ways > > to > > > the way of recovery. > > > > > > > > Thanks a lot. > > > > > > > > RS > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Tired of spam? Mail has the best spam > protection around > > > > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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