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Hi Bob; I couldn't see coconut oil reducing atherosclerosis because it is an

oxidative stress disorder. In the event that the coconut oil replaces and

reduces much of the client's linoleic acid intake, maybe by reducing

inflammation it can reduce the progress of oxidative stress somewhat, but

because the free radical cascades are already well under way and must be

quenched I think specific attention to the oxidative stress is warranted.

Antioxidants expecialy glutathione precursors are the treatment for oxidative

stress.

" Background—Oxidative stress, resulting from an antioxidant/prooxidant

imbalance, seems to be crucial in atherogenesis...Selenium-dependent glutathione

peroxidase activity was undetectable in the plaques of 7 patients; the other 6

patients with plaques showed a mean enzymatic activity 3.5-fold lower than that

of mammary arteries "

http://circ.ahajournals.org/cgi/content/full/circulationaha;97/19/1930

Also, BlockBuster AllClear (serrapeptase, nattokinase, Seaprose-S and some other

enzymes) is known to reduce clots, coagulopathy and plaque, so that would help

to reverse the condition and improve circulation a lot. The company invites

comparison to their ingredients, and cost effectiveness is about the best since

there's a money-back guarantee.

http://tinyurl.com/BB-Allclear

all good,

Duncan

>

> Hello folks, I'm new to this forum. I have a question about atherosclerosis.

If one were to choose, would coconut or red palm oils be more effective at

reducing this condition? Also, would coconut oil be effective to treat a

systemic fungal infection? Looking forward to your responses. Thanks.

>

> Bob

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Thanks Duncan!

Bob

Re: Coconut oil for atherosclerosis/fungal

infection

Hi Bob; I couldn't see coconut oil reducing atherosclerosis because it is an

oxidative stress disorder. In the event that the coconut oil replaces and

reduces much of the client's linoleic acid intake, maybe by reducing

inflammation it can reduce the progress of oxidative stress somewhat, but

because the free radical cascades are already well under way and must be

quenched I think specific attention to the oxidative stress is warranted.

Antioxidants expecialy glutathione precursors are the treatment for

oxidative stress.

" Background-Oxidative stress, resulting from an antioxidant/prooxidant

imbalance, seems to be crucial in atherogenesis...Selenium-dependent

glutathione peroxidase activity was undetectable in the plaques of 7

patients; the other 6 patients with plaques showed a mean enzymatic activity

3.5-fold lower than that of mammary arteries "

http://circ.ahajournals.org/cgi/content/full/circulationaha;97/19/1930

Also, BlockBuster AllClear (serrapeptase, nattokinase, Seaprose-S and some

other enzymes) is known to reduce clots, coagulopathy and plaque, so that

would help to reverse the condition and improve circulation a lot. The

company invites comparison to their ingredients, and cost effectiveness is

about the best since there's a money-back guarantee.

http://tinyurl.com/BB-Allclear

all good,

Duncan

>

> Hello folks, I'm new to this forum. I have a question about

> atherosclerosis. If one were to choose, would coconut or red palm oils be

> more effective at reducing this condition? Also, would coconut oil be

> effective to treat a systemic fungal infection? Looking forward to your

> responses. Thanks.

>

> Bob

>

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