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he took all the necessary vitamins he had to take except for the K2 because we read that it makes the blood thick and we didn't want to take any chances.
vividus wrote:Thanks Dr. Fonorow, You have mentioned that my husband should be taking 2 servings of A-9 eeryday. f you don't mind me asking, how many scoops it that?? Currently, he's taking 3 scoops per day. I checked the date of my last purchase of A-9 from you and it was last May 2008. I actually purchased about a dozen since I am not from the States. Was able to use some and the rest I placed in the refrigerator. I opened one recently and it looked ok, still. Do they have any expiration date?? Just want to make sure that the vitamins he's taking is still very much effective:-)
FYI, we're doing the protocol of Carey reams, Theory of Ionozation".. This is balancing the PH of your body.. Helps to detoxify the liver and by doing so, foods and vitamins are very much assimilated. We're now incorporating eating lots of raw vegetables and fruits and distilled water too.. I noticed that my husbands gassy and the bowel movement problems has improved dramatically.. Now, I can feel confident that he's assimilating the vitamins more, because before he goes straight to the toilet right after he takes the vitamins... Anyway, now that he has improved digestion, should we increase the dosage of the A-9??? I will be awaiting for your reply and I would like to Thank You once more.. Maria
sharonstar wrote:Owen, I wrote earlier about the 70% LAD blockage of the coronary artery. I know I have been taking the vitamin K2 for quite a while but not sure of the exact time but at least over 6 months but probably longer. I had a calcium score of 37 in 3/2006 and last month it is now 792. Do I understand you correctly that the Pauling protocol will not prevent a higher calcium score but will keep the blood flowing? I don't quite understand this if the blockage is made up of calcified plaque. Also how long will or should it take the K2 to start reversing the calcified plaque? I really don't want to have a stent but the cardiology nurse called this week to say how serious this is. I don't have chest pain and am seriously wanting to postpone the cardiac cath and give the K2 longer to work. I appreciate any thought you may have. Or anyone else that can shed light on this. I don't know if this is a side effect of the blood pressure medication but from time to time my arms and legs go numb for hours at a time. I had been eating a vegetarian diet and have switched to low carb as you suggested. It makes sense that the high carbs can sludge the blood and hinder the blood flow.
Thanks.
Sharon
Sharon
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