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On 2010-02-16 10:16 PM, goddesshathor48 wrote:

> My husband experiences his heart racing and increased blood pressure

> shortly after taking even the smallest dose of drops...1 or 2. It

> lasts for several hours...he has tried different times of the day,

> empty stomach and some food in stomach..its all the same.

>

> Does anyone else experience this? He has stopped for fear of the

> high blood pressure...

This sounds like he has serious mineral imbalances where sodium,

potassium and magnesium are concerned. MMS1 will temporarily deplete the

body of these (and other) minerals.

It is recommended to be sure that you have a decent alkaline reserve

built up (consists of these and other minerals) by taking a good quality

mineral supplement for a few days/weeks before seriously ramping up the

MMS1. I like the Fulvic Acid minerals from Vital Earth:

http://www.vitalearth.net/fulvic_minerals.html

And no, I don't get anything for referring you...

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goddesshathor48 There have been reports of MMS1 removing plague from the heart.

I read up on this because I had chest pains and palpitations while detoxing with

MMS1 and reaching my goal which I did. I would recommend taking MEGA doses of

Vit C, then beginning the MMS1 again slowly. Vit C will strengthen the artery

walls for the plague to pass through.

In the case of cardiovascular diseases and arteriosclerosis it has been

suggested that with MMS therapy cholesterol deposits may be removed too fast and

lead to a weakening of the affected blood vessels. To avoid or minimize problems

Dr Matthias Rath recommends taking high amounts of vitamin C, up to 10 g daily

in divided doses, for several weeks before starting MMS therapy. This is to

strengthen the blood vessels and make them more elastic. Some other nutrients

to improve elasticity are lemon juice, green juices, copper salicylate,

magnesium chloride, MSM, and N-Acetylglucosamine. In the case of cancer I also

recommend using additional therapies as recommended by natural therapists, for

example see the 8-part program in www.health-science-spirit.com/diseases.htm

http://www.mmshealthyforlife.com/?cat=157

http://www.health-science-spirit.com/MMS.html

> > My husband experiences his heart racing and increased blood pressure

> > shortly after taking even the smallest dose of drops...1 or 2. It

> > lasts for several hours...he has tried different times of the day,

> > empty stomach and some food in stomach..its all the same.

> >

> > Does anyone else experience this? He has stopped for fear of the

> > high blood pressure...

>

> This sounds like he has serious mineral imbalances where sodium,

> potassium and magnesium are concerned. MMS1 will temporarily deplete the

> body of these (and other) minerals.

>

> It is recommended to be sure that you have a decent alkaline reserve

> built up (consists of these and other minerals) by taking a good quality

> mineral supplement for a few days/weeks before seriously ramping up the

> MMS1. I like the Fulvic Acid minerals from Vital Earth:

>

> http://www.vitalearth.net/fulvic_minerals.html

>

> And no, I don't get anything for referring you...

>

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Interview of Dr Rath, M.D. by Family Health News

http://www.encognitive.com/node/1374

Family Health News: Dr. Rath, your book is entitled " Eradicating Heart Disease. "

Do you really believe that this deadly disease can be eradicated?

Dr. Rath: Absolutely. There is an interesting phenomenon that startles most

people when they hear about it: heart attack, stroke - cardiovascular disease in

general -is virtually unknown among animals. It isn't impossible for it to

happen, but it simply doesn't occur, regardless of the animal's diet, level of

activity or other factors. And yet coronary and cardiovascular diseases are

epidemics worldwide among people. They are the number one killers in all

industrialized countries, accounting for about half of all deaths.

For years, scientists have puzzled over this phenomenon, and now at last

research is shedding some light on it. With the exception of man and a few other

species, animals synthesize the vitamin C they need in their bodies. We do not

produce vitamin C, and must attain the levels we need from food and

supplementation. If you don't get enough vitamin C, your body cannot produce

adequate collagen and collagen is the substance which gives your cardiovascular

system its structural integrity. Low vitamin C intake over many years leads to

chronic instability of the vessel walls.

Deposits develop over time as a reaction to this instability. Once you

understand heart disease as a vitamin deficiency, treatment is easy,

non-intrusive and risk free.

But if it were as simple as a vitamin deficiency, wouldn't we know that by now?

With the millions of dollars that have been spent on research in th is field,

how can this just now be coming to light?

Dr. Rath: Well, I guess sometimes the simplest ideas can be the hardest to see.

But there is also an economic factor involved. Vitamins are not patentable.

Therefore, there has been little incentive for vital research and clinical

studies.

Also, linking disease and nutrition challenges the way many doctors think. This

is changing, and more and more doctors every year are considering nutritive

factors. But this kind of vast orientation change takes time.

When you mention " vitamin deficiency, " most people probably think of scurvy, the

disease sailors got a hundred years or so ago when they failed to get any

vitamin C in their diets. Is the vitamin deficiency that leads to heart disease

the same kind ofthing?

Dr. Rath: As a matter of fact, it is the same thing. Heart disease is a form of

early, or chronic, scurvy. When a person develops scurvy, their body is totally

depleted of vitamin C and all bodily tissue degrades quickly. The first symptom

you see is bleeding gums. And what is this bleeding? It is leaking of the blood

vessel walls. As the scurvy progresses, the blood vessel walls----- not just the

gums, but throughout the body-------- break down and are no longer able to

contain blood as it is pumped through them by the heart. Eventually the blood

escapes from the blood vessels, and death results.

The reason that a lack of vitamin C causes scurvy is the same as the reason that

a shortage of vitamin C causes heart disease. Among the most important functions

of vitamin C in the body is the production of collagen. Collagen molecules form

the structure of the entire cardiovascular system. They function like the steel

girders in a skyscraper - they form a supporting grid that assures the strength

and stability of the veins, arteries and other blood vessels. With no vitamin C,

collagen production ceases and in a relatively short time the entire system

loses its structural integrity. This is scurvy.

Today most people get enough vitamin C to avoid getting scurvy. However, enough

to prevent scurvy isn't necessarily enough to keep your cardiovascular system

healthy. If your diet includes only minimal amounts of vitamin C, collagen

production is reduced and blood vessels weaken. Tiny lesions develop in the

vessel walls, and the blood vessels lose elasticity.

In order to combat this, the body sends clusters of fat molecules into the blood

vessel walls, acting as repair agents to do the work that collagen should be

doing. But like a plaster patch on a wall, the result is a repair that is not as

strong or stable as the original structure. Over time, the body overshoots the

repair mechanism. Arterial deposits are nothing other than nature's " plaster

cast " against the weakness of the blood vessel walls. If these deposits develop

in the arteries of the heart they lead to the heart attack. If they develop in

the arteries of the brain they lead to stroke.

Are there other factors involved besides vitamin C?

Dr. Rath: Yes. Animals that do not produce vitamin C in their bodies, such as

humans, do produce a specific type of fat molecule called lipoprotein (a). This

molecule is naturally very sticky. The reason why cholesterol particles and

other fatty particles deposit in the blood vessel wall is because some of them

are coated with these sticky lipoprotein molecules, which form a biological

" adhesive tape " around the fatty particle. So it is actually the stickiness of

the lipoprotein particle which makes the fat globules accumulate inside the

blood vessel wall, which leads to the buildup of deposits and eventually to the

clogging of these arteries. In summary, the new understanding is that less

stickiness means less risk for heart disease.

Of course, now that the stickiness has become the focus of therapeutic

attention, it is logical to say, well, let's look for " Teflon " agents which can

prevent and neutralize this stickiness, and thereby prevent the spread and

buildup of new deposits, and more importantly reverse already existing deposits

by loosening the fatty particles, the LDL and the other cholesterol particles,

from the arterial wall and thereby decrease the clogging.

And are there actually " Teflon " agents that can do that?

Dr. Rath: Yes, there are. Part of the work I've been doing, and the patents I've

received, involve using the natural amino acids lysine and proline for just this

purpose. These two nutritional supplements are the first generation of " Teflon "

agents that we know, and of course since they are natural supplements,

eventually everyone can take immediate advantage of these new discoveries.

So there are two factors which make humans more prone to heart disease than

animals?

Dr. Rath: Yes. First, animals produce a lot of their own vitamin C, which humans

do not do. Our ancestors have lost this ability to produce their own vitamin C.

All the vitamin C for our bodies must come from our diet.

The second factor is, animals do not have these sticky particles, they just have

normal fat particles. This stickiness is the second reason why human beings are

much more prone to this disease than any other living beings on this planet.

You hold a patent in this area. Can you explain that, and the studies that led

to the patent?

Dr. Rath: Certainly. The scientific search - the drive - that I was involved in

over the past eight years, started by looking inside the human arteries. What is

it exactly that leads to the buildups of deposits, and kills millions of people

every year from heart attacks and strokes?

The key we found was really the adhesive tape - the lipoprotein particle. No

adhesive tape - no stickiness - no fatty deposit, period! So, the patent that we

received comes directly from this discovery, and that it is the possibility to

use the amino acids, lysine and proline, as agents to reverse these deposits, to

get the fatty deposits out of the wall and thereby decrease the risk of heart

disease. This is the core of the patent. Of course, in order to get the patents,

you have to have a certain amount of experimental evidence, and first clinical

evidence.

So, we already have a series of testimonials from people following this program,

who have been taking higher amounts of vitamin C, lysine, proline and other

important nutrients. A person who has angina pectoris experiences chest pain,

which results from the narrowing of the coronary arteries. People following this

program report to us regularly that within four to six weeks they almost

entirely get rid of this chest pain.

The blood circulation through their coronary arteries has obviously improved,

and therefore the chest pain, which is a sign of the suffocating heart muscle,

does not occur anymore. Studies which will document the reversal of deposits in

the coronary arteries of heart disease patients are in and the results are

remarkable.

Beyond vitamin C, lysine and proline, are there other nutrients that you

recommend supplementing?

Dr. Rath: Yes. What you have to keep in mind is that your cardiovascular system

is your largest organ. One person's cardiovascular system has the surface area

of about half a football field! This'system is made of millions of individual

cells, and keeping those cells healthy is of paramount importance. So it is

essential to follow a well-thought-out nutritional supplementation plan.

One important and powerful antioxidant I have researched is pycnogenol. I

recommend this very highly. Pycnogenol is a little known extract of a European

pine bark that is tremendously effective in fighting free radical damage. It is

absorbed very quickly by the body, and helps potentiate vitamin C and other

antioxidant activity. Pycnogenol is a fairly expensive nutrient, and rather hard

to find, but it is very worthwhile to seek it out.

I also recommend including other antioxidants such as vitamin E and

beta-carotene, along with vitamin C, for their protective ability. Moreover,

many of the B vitamins are important as cell fuel, as are several key minerals

and CoEnzyme QIO.

Are there any dangers in using these supplements in the amounts you recommend?

Dr. Rath: The answer is no. Clearly no.

So there is no downside and quite a bit of potential for preventing or even

reversing heart disease.

Dr. Rath: Yes. I think the dimension of these discoveries has not yet been

understood. What we're talking about is that today medicine has only surgical

treatments for heart disease. We are now entering an era where we can reverse

heart disease without surgery, based on nutritional supplements. These new safe,

effective treatments represent a complete change in our approach to these health

problems.

Why Animals Don't Get Heart Attacks but People Do, Fourth Revised Edition. In

Why Animals Don't Get Heart Attacks, But People Do, Matthias Rath, M.D., an

internationally respected cardiovascular researcher, asserts that high

cholesterol is not the actual cause of heart disease. Bears, for example, have

average cholesterol levels of 400 milligrams per deciliter of blood, but they

don't suffer heart attacks. Why? According to Dr. Rath, it is because bears

produce large amounts of vitamin C, which optimizes collagen production and

ensures maximum stability of their artery walls.

Dr. Rath's research identifies the true cause of heart disease as a deficiency

of vitamin C and other essential nutrients in the cells composing the heart and

coronary arteries – not high cholesterol. Once the artery wall is weakened by

vitamin deficiency, the body responds by producing excess cholesterol in the

liver and depositing it in the injured artery. If this process continues without

nutritional intervention, the buildup of fats in the arteries will eventually

lead to atherosclerosis, the cause of heart attacks.

Using easy-to-understand language, Dr. Rath explains what the reader can do to

prevent heart attacks and other cardiovascular conditions naturally. He presents

his ten-step program for achieving natural cardiovascular health, as well as his

clinically proven Cellular Health nutrient recommendations for preventing and

improving heart disease, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, heart failure,

arrhythmia, diabetes and other conditions. Dr. Rath even provides clinical proof

– complete with the Ultrafast CT scans of patient's arteries – of the natural

reversal of atherosclerotic deposits, without angioplasty or bypass surgery.

This revised edition of Why Animals Don't Get Heart Attacks, But People Do! has

been updated with new research findings that corroborate Dr. Rath's vitamin C

deficiency-heart disease discovery, his cardiovascular presentation at Stanford

Medical School, and information about the recent efforts of the pharmaceutical

industry to suppress his medical breakthrough. Dr. Rath also exposes the

pharmaceutical industry's profit motives for pushing statin drugs, which do not

target the true cause of heart disease and have dangerous side effects.

Why Animals Don't Get Heart Attacks, But People Do! is the blueprint for a new

health care system based on the needs of patients, not profits from statin drug

sales. The information contained on its pages will empower readers to take

control of their cardiovascular health and end their dependency on

pharmaceutical drugs.

About the Author

Matthias Rath, M.D. is an internationally respected cardiovascular researcher

who worked closely with the late two-time Nobel Laureate Linus ing, Ph.D.

Dr. Rath was appointed by ing as the first director of cardiovascular

research at the Linus ing Institute, formerly located in California.

The author of four bestselling health books, Dr. Rath developed the scientific

concept of Cellular Medicine, which defines the deficiency of nutrients at the

cellular level as a root cause of chronic diseases. His research has been

published in numerous scientific journals, including the Proceedings of the

National Academy of Sciences, the Journal of Orthomolecular Medicine and the

Journal of Applied Nutrition

For more information on Codex, and this is important to all of us since they've

already started to limit the use and sale of vitamins in Germany, here are some

links.

This first one is to a site by the Codex people. If you read everything here,

they sound like a bunch of really nice people out to protect you:

http://www.fao.org/docrep/w9114e/w9114e00.htm

This next site has a great description of what/who they are and what they do and

what they are setting out to do: http://www.all-natural.com/codex-1.html

Here you can read about your health freedom, and some strides taken in

protecting our health freedom: http://www.lef.org/shop/fda2.htm

And finally, here is a site that talks of Dr Rath, who wrote the above piece,

and what he is doing in Europe to fight this organization:

http://www.heall.com/medic

> > My husband experiences his heart racing and increased blood pressure

> > shortly after taking even the smallest dose of drops...1 or 2. It

> > lasts for several hours...he has tried different times of the day,

> > empty stomach and some food in stomach..its all the same.

> >

> > Does anyone else experience this? He has stopped for fear of the

> > high blood pressure...

>

> This sounds like he has serious mineral imbalances where sodium,

> potassium and magnesium are concerned. MMS1 will temporarily deplete the

> body of these (and other) minerals.

>

> It is recommended to be sure that you have a decent alkaline reserve

> built up (consists of these and other minerals) by taking a good quality

> mineral supplement for a few days/weeks before seriously ramping up the

> MMS1. I like the Fulvic Acid minerals from Vital Earth:

>

> http://www.vitalearth.net/fulvic_minerals.html

>

> And no, I don't get anything for referring you...

>

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