Hi i have just had a pacemaker fitted. And after further investigation they found I also have 3 blocked
Coronery arteries. I cannot have a bypass because I also have chronic bronchitis and a auorta valve replacement. I'm 75 my Dr given me statins . Anybody out there any ideas to help me what medication
Further I can use.
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There is a video clip on the post Cholesterol worries, 7 days ago, you can find this in this blog. The video clip is discussing how to repair heart with food intake control.
My brother who had a TAVI procedure and 2 other very complicated procedure this time last year doing well. Eating green leafy veg three or four times do lot of good. My lunch is always green leafy veg, onion and tomato with balsamic vinegar!!! I am trying to maintain a healthy life style.
You are doing the wright thing. I also eat lots of fruit and weg
I had my valve replacement 15 years ago. And doing well. But now I've had to have a pacemaker angina has returned its not to bad. Take care good health to you
I have opened my arteries with vitamins , amino acid & minerals. I have helped scores of people with blocked arteries both type calcified & plague deposite. If you are interested just email me.
Hi, You need statin as a secondary medication to help with blood flow!. Please take a look at posts over the last 7 days. There is a video clip which talks about controlling and repairing with leafy veg food intake. Nitric Oxide. While I am here I am unable to go back to that post. This video clip is 79 minutes long, excellent viewing. for a while you may have to cut out some of your regular food, supplements are a no no!
To the best of my knowledge Naicin/Vitamin B-3 is good for removing cholesterol and plant sterols is something structured like cholesterol so it fools the body into thinking that it's cholesterol and the body picks up that and the cholesterol goes through the body. You can take that with statins. That's the general knowledge that I have come to believe.
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