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Hi, A friends mother is having mini strokes and was told the neck

arteries are blocked. Docs, told her,(my friend) that there is nothing

they can do untill a major stroke happens. Anyone have a rebuttal for

my freiend to tell the doctors?

TIA

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IV Chelation Therapy, Nattokinase, Serrapeptase can reverse the problem.

Hugh

 

 

 

electraglide003 <electraglide003 Sent: Monday, November 17, 2008 4:50:52 PM Neck Arteries blocking

 

Hi, A friends mother is having mini strokes and was told the neck arteries are blocked. Docs, told her,(my friend) that there is nothing they can do untill a major stroke happens. Anyone have a rebuttal for my freiend to tell the doctors? TIA

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Thanks Hugh! I'm sure the local docs have never heard of this.. do you think they would allow this? I have no idea what it is. I hope you excuse my ignorance. Maybe eleborate on this?

Thanks!

--- On Mon, 11/17/08, Hugh Ramsdell <hughman73 wrote:

Hugh Ramsdell <hughman73Re: Neck Arteries blocking Date: Monday, November 17, 2008, 6:13 PM

 

 

 

 

IV Chelation Therapy, Nattokinase, Serrapeptase can reverse the problem.

Hugh

 

 

 

electraglide003 <electraglide003@ >Monday, November 17, 2008 4:50:52 PM[Health_and_ Healing] Neck Arteries blocking

 

Hi, A friends mother is having mini strokes and was told the neck arteries are blocked. Docs, told her,(my friend) that there is nothing they can do untill a major stroke happens. Anyone have a rebuttal for my freiend to tell the doctors? TIA

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Dr Wong would dispute this and (of course) suggest proteolitic enzymes (?sp)

August 18 , 2008 (MP3: 13.5 MB: 29:16 minutes).

 

1) Opening Arteries Naturally

 

 

if the link here does not work go to:

 

http://www.drwongradio.com/

 

and click on it from there.... he has quite a number of listenables

 

Clare in Taz

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Dear Traveler:

DOC"S ALLOW...... scuse me, but the reality is YOU are in control of your own body......

please don't let 'them' bully your friend....... your friend has the right to choose, to learn and to decide what he/she will allow to be done to their body. IF there is a natural way, rather than surgery.... or major stroke, surely they would prefer that over invasive measures?

 

Protein eating enzymes as Hugh and myself mentioned are a safe and valuable alternative so long as the patient is NOT taking blood thinning medications already.

 

Hope you get the chance to get articles etc for your friend to learn from.

 

Cheer's from Clare in Taz

 

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Hi Clare! Thank YOU for your veiw and reply. I will pass this to my friend. We are both new to natural healing. I really apprecieate your suggestion!

Again, thank YOU!

Best Regards

Chuck

--- On Mon, 11/17/08, Clare McConville-Harris GOOGLE MAIL <theclaremcharris wrote:

Clare McConville-Harris GOOGLE MAIL <theclaremcharrisRe: Neck Arteries blocking Date: Monday, November 17, 2008, 6:31 PM

 

 

 

Dear Traveler:

DOC"S ALLOW...... scuse me, but the reality is YOU are in control of your own body......

please don't let 'them' bully your friend...... . your friend has the right to choose, to learn and to decide what he/she will allow to be done to their body. IF there is a natural way, rather than surgery.... or major stroke, surely they would prefer that over invasive measures?

 

Protein eating enzymes as Hugh and myself mentioned are a safe and valuable alternative so long as the patient is NOT taking blood thinning medications already.

 

Hope you get the chance to get articles etc for your friend to learn from.

 

Cheer's from Clare in Taz

 

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Blood thinning drugs wil eventually cause further calcifications and arterial blockage. I do not believe that there are contraindications to the use of proteolytic enzyme therapy or to the use of vitamin K2 along with blood thinners.

 

Please let me know of evidence that contradicts my assertions here--- On Mon, 11/17/08, Traveler <electraglide003 wrote:

Traveler <electraglide003Re: Neck Arteries blocking Date: Monday, November 17, 2008, 8:37 PM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hi Clare! Thank YOU for your veiw and reply. I will pass this to my friend. We are both new to natural healing. I really apprecieate your suggestion!

Again, thank YOU!

Best Regards

Chuck

--- On Mon, 11/17/08, Clare McConville-Harris GOOGLE MAIL <theclaremcharris@ gmail.com> wrote:

Clare McConville-Harris GOOGLE MAIL <theclaremcharris@ gmail.com>Re: [Health_and_ Healing] Neck Arteries blockingMonday, November 17, 2008, 6:31 PM

 

 

 

Dear Traveler:

DOC"S ALLOW...... scuse me, but the reality is YOU are in control of your own body......

please don't let 'them' bully your friend...... . your friend has the right to choose, to learn and to decide what he/she will allow to be done to their body. IF there is a natural way, rather than surgery.... or major stroke, surely they would prefer that over invasive measures?

 

Protein eating enzymes as Hugh and myself mentioned are a safe and valuable alternative so long as the patient is NOT taking blood thinning medications already.

 

Hope you get the chance to get articles etc for your friend to learn from.

 

Cheer's from Clare in Taz

 

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Tony you are one of the sources I value for information, thank you.

Dr William Wong and others have suggested that proteolitic enzymes should be used cautiously under doctors care when co administered with blood thinning drugs.......

 

a www search brings up other information.

 

http://www.google.com.au/search?hl=en & sa=X & oi=spell & resnum=0 & ct=result & cd=1 & q=proteolytic+enzymes+and+warfarin & spell=1

 

 

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Thanks to YOU Tony! I shall pass this to my friend too.

--- On Mon, 11/17/08, Tony De Angelis <tntstuart wrote:

Tony De Angelis <tntstuartRe: Neck Arteries blocking Date: Monday, November 17, 2008, 6:57 PM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Blood thinning drugs wil eventually cause further calcifications and arterial blockage. I do not believe that there are contraindications to the use of proteolytic enzyme therapy or to the use of vitamin K2 along with blood thinners.

 

Please let me know of evidence that contradicts my assertions here--- On Mon, 11/17/08, Traveler <electraglide003@ > wrote:

Traveler <electraglide003@ >Re: [Health_and_ Healing] Neck Arteries blockingMonday, November 17, 2008, 8:37 PM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hi Clare! Thank YOU for your veiw and reply. I will pass this to my friend. We are both new to natural healing. I really apprecieate your suggestion!

Again, thank YOU!

Best Regards

Chuck

--- On Mon, 11/17/08, Clare McConville-Harris GOOGLE MAIL <theclaremcharris@ gmail.com> wrote:

Clare McConville-Harris GOOGLE MAIL <theclaremcharris@ gmail.com>Re: [Health_and_ Healing] Neck Arteries blockingMonday, November 17, 2008, 6:31 PM

 

 

 

Dear Traveler:

DOC"S ALLOW...... scuse me, but the reality is YOU are in control of your own body......

please don't let 'them' bully your friend...... . your friend has the right to choose, to learn and to decide what he/she will allow to be done to their body. IF there is a natural way, rather than surgery.... or major stroke, surely they would prefer that over invasive measures?

 

Protein eating enzymes as Hugh and myself mentioned are a safe and valuable alternative so long as the patient is NOT taking blood thinning medications already.

 

Hope you get the chance to get articles etc for your friend to learn from.

 

Cheer's from Clare in Taz

 

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Thank YOU again, Clare!

--- On Mon, 11/17/08, Clare McConville-Harris GOOGLE MAIL <theclaremcharris wrote:

Clare McConville-Harris GOOGLE MAIL <theclaremcharrisRe: Neck Arteries blocking Date: Monday, November 17, 2008, 7:35 PM

 

 

 

another search re blood thinners and systemic enzymes

 

http://www.google. com.au/search? hl=en & q=proteolytic+ enzymes+and+ blood+thinners & meta=

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Charlie, I am using Bromelaine myself, for joint stiffness. That's one that comes up in this Google search. I get it here. http://www.vitacost.com/?csrc=EM-DAILY20080914:homepage It's made from Pineapple root I believe. An Enzyme.

 

--- On Mon, 11/17/08, Clare McConville-Harris GOOGLE MAIL <theclaremcharris wrote:

Clare McConville-Harris GOOGLE MAIL <theclaremcharrisRe: Neck Arteries blocking Date: Monday, November 17, 2008, 7:35 PM

 

 

 

another search re blood thinners and systemic enzymes

 

http://www.google. com.au/search? hl=en & q=proteolytic+ enzymes+and+ blood+thinners & meta=

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Per Dr. Mark Sircus' work on Transdermal Magnesium Therapy, I would rub the neck and surrounding area with magnesium oil several times a day, in addition to other therapies suggested. His book is inexpensive and enlightening; well worth the read.

The magnesium oil has also been very helpful with fibro, sports and injury pain in my house.

Darla

 

 

 

 

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Hi, A friends mother is having mini strokes and was told the neck arteries are blocked. Docs, told her,(my friend) that there is nothing they can do untill a major stroke happens. Anyone have a rebuttal for my freiend to tell the doctors? TIA

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> Hi, A friends mother is having mini strokes and was told the neck

> arteries are blocked. Docs, told her,(my friend) that there is nothing

> they can do untill a major stroke happens. Anyone have a rebuttal for

> my freiend to tell the doctors?

> TIA

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Hi, A friends mother is having mini strokes and was told the neck

arteries are blocked. Docs, told her,(my friend) that there is nothing

they can do untill a major stroke happens. Anyone have a rebuttal for

my freiend to tell the doctors?

TIA

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