Guest guest Posted July 3, 2011 Report Share Posted July 3, 2011 Well, I will admit that I am not medically trained, nor is science my strong suit. That being said . . . There is plenty of literature that indicates systemic inflammation is at least part of the puzzle as to the formation of plaque. And while I cannot explain the mechanism, inflammation and infection are related. Also, right here in this group there are messages that show that things that you normally would not relate to infection (like back aches) improved or disappeared when infected teeth were removed. So, I theorize that IF these things are true, that maybe BE would be a good adjunct to my high dose Vit C gig to clear the plaque out of my arteries. My next step will be to make wrist electrodes and go to sleep witht the power running. not sure why aterial plaque and systemic infection would be related causally, here? Plaque forms from LDL, specifically the small dense type generated from digestion of fructose and ethyl alcohol. It has been found (good news) your steak forms the other LDL which is large lightweight and does not cause plaque. It can still clog you up with fat but does not fit under the aterial linings to cause plaque buildups due to its large size.bG> >> > Hello All,> > > > Thanks BJ. I will soon be posting a recent success story.> > > > Starting about 20 years ago, I have been encouraged by the licensed drug pushers to start taking choleterol reducing drugs. Besides the fact that I have a distinct distate for drugs, legal or not, something else was saying this was a no-no. Well, now they are saying that cholesterol may not be the biggest problem, and that lowering this assumed problem child may not improve artery health.> > > > OK, the latest idea is that a systemic infection, too low to be detected by current methods, may be part and parcel of plaque gathering in the arteries.> > > > My artery blockage went from 40% to 37% over a 6 month period with my sustained effort to stay on a high vitamin C and lysine regime. > > > > Vitamin C, it is well established, fights infection. > > > > Therefore, I theorize that the vitamin C therapy reduced my plaque because it reduced a systemic infection I had.> > > > And I furthermore theorize that electrofying the blood would also reduce accumulated plaque.> > > > Anybody have any comments on how to best electrofy the blood?> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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