Guest guest Posted November 9, 2005 Report Share Posted November 9, 2005 __________________ Don...here's the latest...keep in mind that results vary...took almost a year for me... ....JOYintheMorning... _______________________ Heart disease orthomolecular protocolNOV 2005: UPDATED PROTOCOL HERE Take Vitamin C as ascorbic acid (or sodium ascorbate, but this form may be less effective) up to bowel tolerance (3 to 18 g per day in divided doses.) The half-life of vitamin C in the blood stream is 30 minutes. NIH findings indicate minimum 500 mg every 4 hours leads to highest sustained blood levels, take more before bed, trips, etc. Trouble with bloating/gas/diarrhea after your vitamin C? Try Liposomal Vitamin C Take Lysine. 2 to 3 g daily for prevention and from 3 to 6 g daily for the greatest therapeutic benefit. Supplement Coenzyme Q10 (100 - 300 mg) (Note: Vitamin C and several vitamins will help stimulate your own synthesis of CoQ10. CoQ10 is a vital substance for energy and proper heart function. Popular drugs interfere with your body's own production of CoQ10, and they may lead to heart failure) Take Proline from 250 mg to 2000 mg daily. (This added factor may lower elevated Lp(a) within 6 to 14 months.) __don wells <dwells2530 wrote: Hi Joy and all, Just a couple of questions regarding your below post. I understand Linus Pauling's guidelines as far as taking Ascorbic Acid but what are the recommended amounts for Lysine and is this L-Lysine and Proline? How long did you take it before noticing a difference? Does anyone here know the difference between coated and non coated Ascorbate and is the coated less sour and easier to swallow as a powder? Thanks Don Wells joy wilson <joy2yrwrld wrote: __________________ Dear Reza, ....so glad you opened this topic for discussion I considered the (NKSP) option for my Hypertension but learned severe uncontrolled high blood pressure is a contraindication for NKSP (At this point in time I've decided FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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