Stent, angina, high Lp(a) is PT enough?

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Stent, angina, high Lp(a) is PT enough?

Post Number:#1  Post by ofonorow » Thu Sep 11, 2014 6:03 am

I have a question. Four years ago i had a medicated stent fitted. Recently i have been been feeling mild angina symptoms returning so i have started the Pauling protocol. My lpa and cholesterol have been always high. The question is, does Pauling's therapy help in my case? Is there anything else to do?


​All your points are clues or evidence that you need more vitamin C than the average heart patient, at least 10,000 mg daily - maybe more.

It is known that plaque regrows in stents faster than otherwise, and that high lp(a) requires higher doses of Pauling's "lp(a) binding inhibitors" - i.e. lysine and proline.

Everything else (supplements) is secondary to vitamin C and lysine, but you should be taking
vitamin E
CoQ10
Magnesium,
Vitamin K, etc.
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