Guest guest Posted October 14, 2000 Report Share Posted October 14, 2000 are you talking about CQ10? do you know what effect it has on arrythmia if any? A. : . A. : . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2000 Report Share Posted October 14, 2000 > are you talking about CQ10? do you know > what effect it has on arrythmia if any? > > A. : . A. : . Hello, I am not talking about CoQ10. I am talking about several products produced by Standard Process Inc. that we use in practice for healing the body. In the case of hearts, arrhythmia, tachycardia, enlarged hearts, valve problems, high blood pressure, etc one of the main products is: Cardio-Plus. Additionally, we may need to add (depending on what the symptoms are, etc) Organic Minerals, Cataplex B and others. Many people have been helped tremendously by the addition of these and other SP products into their daily diet. Myself included. Hope that helps, and again if you want more information I will be happy to assist. Many Blessings, Sande n Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2000 Report Share Posted October 14, 2000 hi sande, my name is dennis :-) i am 51, 5'8 " and 178 lbs and i take (daily) 2gm MSM, 2 gm glucosamine, 2 prenatal vitamin caps, 1 gm colloidal minerals (mezotrace) diltiazam 240mg and digoxin 250mcg. i have bursitis in the right shoulder and an arrythmia. i don't smoke, but do drink moderately. i usually take 4-8 ounces daily of colloidal silver. any hints or tips you have for me will be swell. ...now there's a word you don't hear much these days. :-) A. : . A. : . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2000 Report Share Posted October 15, 2000 Dennis, How come no heart support? CoQ10, Strauss heart drops, Schulzes heart formula, Glycine, lecithin, flaxseed, etc...?? <SNIP>FROM> http://www.drdavidwilliams.com/pages1/heart_health_recs.php .. Magnesium (as oxide, aspartate, ascorbate): 500-800 mg. Magnesium supports the heart's ability to expand and contract and to pump blood efficiently. .. Folic acid: 400-800 mcg. Folic acid helps maintain normal homocysteine levels. Among other things, homocysteine accelerates the oxidation of LDL ( " bad " ) cholesterol and damages arteries. .. Vitamin C (as ascorbic acid, buffered ascorbates): 2,000-2,500 mg. Vitamin C helps promote proper HDL ( " good " ) cholesterol levels and the production of collagen and glycosaminoglycans, which provide structural strength to arterial walls. .. Vitamin E (as d-alpha tocopherol, mixed tocopherols): 400-600 IU. Vitamin E acts as an antioxidant that helps to lower LDL ( " bad " ) cholesterol levels. It also helps prevent blood platelets from clumping together. It is most effective when taken with selenium. .. CoQ10: 10-30 mg (higher dosage if taken in dry form, lower if softgel). One of the most important functions CoQ10 performs is facilitate the production of cellular energy. In every cell of your body there are small " stations " called mitochondria. Ninety-five percent of the total energy created within your body comes from these mitochondria, which cannot take place without CoQ10. .. Vitamin B12: 100-200 mcg. Vitamin B12 works along with folic acid and vitamin B6 to convert homocysteine into a harmless compound that the body can eliminate through the urinary tract. .. L-carnitine: 100-150 mg. Increased levels of the amino acid-like compound L-carnitine promotes more efficient heart function. .. L-taurine: 200-400 mg. L-taurine helps support proper heart function by normalizing potassium flow in and out of the heart muscle and aiding in free radical elimination. .. Green Tea: 50-100 mg. Green tea contains several active bioflavonoids, which promote capillary and small vessel strength. .. Quercetin (a bioflavonoid): 50-100 mg. The bioflavonoid quercetin helps to stop oxidization of LDL cholesterol and reduce the stickiness of platelets in the bloodstream. .. Cayenne: 50 mg. Like other chili peppers, cayenne contains the compound capsaicin, which helps maintain healthy cholesterol and triglyceride levels. .. Garlic: 600 mg. Garlic supports the heart's healthy fat metabolism and helps maintain proper cholesterol and triglyceride levels. It also helps raise good HDL cholesterol blood levels. .. Vitamin B6: 110-120 mg. In addition to helping to keep homocysteine levels in check, Vitamin B6 helps promote healthy adrenal function and maintains proper potassium balance. Potassium helps support normal heart rhythms and regulate blood pressure levels. .. Hawthorn Standard Extract: 160 mg. The active compounds in hawthorn have been shown to help promote healthy endotheliel lining of the heart cavities and blood vessels, and the smoothness of artery walls. .. Bromelain: 100 mg. Bromelain supports the conversion of plasminogen to plasmin, which in turn helps break down fibrin clots. .. Alfalfa Leaf Powder: 100 mg. Alfalfa helps support healthy fat metabolism and normal cholesterol and triglyceride levels. P.M. Re: was Lemon now heart/supplements > hi sande, > my name is dennis :-) > i am 51, 5'8 " and 178 lbs and i take (daily) 2gm MSM, 2 gm > glucosamine, 2 prenatal vitamin caps, 1 gm > colloidal minerals (mezotrace) diltiazam 240mg > and digoxin 250mcg. > i have bursitis in the right shoulder and > an arrythmia. i don't smoke, but do drink moderately. i usually take > 4-8 ounces daily of colloidal silver. any hints or tips you have for me > will be swell. ...now there's a word you don't hear much these days. > :-) > > A. : . A. : . > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2000 Report Share Posted October 15, 2000 well, other than COQ-10 i have never heard of any of them. you can bet your bottom dollar that i'll look into them NOW though. thanks a million :-) Dennis A. : . A. : . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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