Guest guest Posted May 20, 2008 Report Share Posted May 20, 2008 Hi Tor, Quintuple bypass... Feel like you passed through the eye of a needle? First and foremost keep your spirits up. Depression is one of the evil beasts lurking around that particular operation. If you are wondering about liver/gallbladder flushes they should be fine for you to do when you want. They will also be very good for your arteries. Since it seems that you had liver/gallbladder issues before the bypass, the excess plaque is probably related. 50% of those having open chest cardio or angioplasty surgeries experience cognitive disorders later. It is theorized that it is micro globule of the plaque that are released by the operation that then travel to the brain and impair blood flow. Keep in mind that while they swapped 6-12 inches of 5 arteries the same plaque situation is sitting on both sides of all and all through the arterial system. Therefore, my friend, you are not done. Anything you can do to help dissolve, transport, filter out, and eliminate that plaque will be of immense value. not only with length of life but quality of life. Anti oxidants, anti oxidants, anti oxidants. Exercise. Any chelating types of agents. Possibilities are, chlorophyll (like chlorella algae), zeolites, those anti oxidants, etc. Substances known for dissolution; Guggul (including the close relatives of frankincense and myrrh), proteolytic and fibrotic enzymes like Wobenzyme (or the other knock offs), serrapeptase, and nattokinase, antioxidants again, ghee. Any and all cardiovascular herbs like arjuna, hawthorne, and rehmannia. EFAs (essential fatty acids) like fish oils. Vitamins such as D, C, and E. Depending on your constitution and situation lots of liver " cleansing " . Mainly by diet and herbs but the flushes would be good too. Keep in mind that cardiovascular issues are not only preventable (too late), arrestible (just in time), but also reversible (about time!)!. One of the most impactfull experiences I have had surrounding this was while staying at a ranch 18 miles up the Clearwater from ton in Idaho with a friend. He had a friend of his come up from ton to shoot the breeze. This guy was 77 years old and rode his bike! I use to say that I wish I will be in that good a shape when I am 50 let alone 77 but I have already hit the former milestone and I am not. I quizzed him and I will paraphrase what he told me... " I had my first heart attack in my 40's and had my third eleven years ago. That is when I woke up and realized that if I didn't change my lifestyle this was going to kill me. That is when I took up bike riding and changed my diet. " " I feel better now than at any time in my life! " Wow, what a roll model. This guy now goes around to Kiwanis clubs and retirement centers speaking of his experience. If he can do it, I can do it; and if I can do it it you sure as, pardon my French, hell can. All the best,-Dave gallstones@...: tor_h_tor_h@...: Sun, 18 May 2008 21:24:27 +0000Subject: Liver Flush after heart by-pass surgery Firstly, I've completed MANY of Dr. 's flushes withwonderful (LOTS of nasty globs of green, and pain, removed) results.However, three months the nasty crap in my veins caused a quintuple by-pass to be needed.My surgeon has okayed me for all activities but I wanted to check in here to see about anyone else's, possible, personal experience.Any info/tales would be appreciated.Best Regards,Tor _________________________________________________________________ Change the world with e-mail. Join the i’m Initiative from Microsoft. http://im.live.com/Messenger/IM/Join/Default.aspx?source=EML_WL_ChangeWorld Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 2008 Report Share Posted May 31, 2008 Tor, Quintuple bypass??? Save the $10-20 grand and go have chelation therapy at one of the excellent chelation spas in the U.S.A. I haven't looked at this topic for several years, but the success of chelation therapy in cleaning arteries has saved all the patients from surgery. The clinics are run by medical chelation specialists and the care is excellent. Tor Hershman <tor_h_tor_h@...> wrote: Firstly, I've completed MANY of Dr. 's flushes with wonderful (LOTS of nasty globs of green, and pain, removed) results. However, three months the nasty crap in my veins caused a quintuple by-pass to be needed. My surgeon has okayed me for all activities but I wanted to check in here to see about anyone else's, possible, personal experience. Any info/tales would be appreciated. Best Regards, Tor Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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