Request: Artery clearing protocol
🧐 Research Wanted 🤔
A few weeks ago an anon here posted about a protocol to reduce or eliminate arterial plaques using vitamin c and l-lysine.
My dad just found out he’s got serious blockages, and I was hoping someone either has a link to that post, or remembers the protocol.
Thanks in advance!
Was it Hydroxychloroquine or N-Acetyl Cysteine?
I suppose this is as good a place as any to share.
My dad had his first heart attack at 46 and had a triple bypass in his early 60's.
I'm in my early 50's and for more than a year now I've been having tightness in the chest whenever I exert myself. I'm not overweight, never smoked and don't have diabetes. I quit taking simvastatin almost 2 years ago after the Dr. said he want to up me from 10 mg to 40mg because my cholesterol was a little over 200.
I don't trust doctors especially since mine was irritated that I didn't mask or take the covid jabs. When I saw the awesome post by u/JohnTitor17 I immediately found some Vitamin C and Lysine.
It will be 2 weeks tomorrow and I've got to say that the tightness is 80% gone after running with the dogs around the house. Before I'd have to sit down and take some deep breaths to recover. I usually walk 3 miles for exercise and would have the same tightness for the first 10 minutes of my walk. I walked the same route last week and I had ZERO tightness.
So I can't thank JohnTitor17 enough. Sir you possibly saved my life and I am VERY grateful for the information you shared. I hope your rediscovery of Linus Pauling's work is utilized by many.
u/What-Me-Worry
To u/What-Me-Worry I did the work to share the info, but it is YOUR TESTIMONY and others like you that I've been reading on GAW, that inspire others to DO the therapy. You and they are the ones saving lives!
WWG1WGA!!!
u/JohnTitor17 I also decided to use your method. I did a lil researching and discovered liquid liposomal vit C is approx 80% absorbable compared to capsules at approx 20% absorbable. I wanted to make sure you knew about it. Thanks SO MUCH for putting that info out there
It was one of those official sounding names, but wasn't a prescription. Could have gone either way, voodoo scam or real stuff. Had some good updoot on the post and then I couldn't find it A few hours later. This makes me lean towards someone figured out it was nonsense, but I wanted to put it before the professional to get some feedback and share amongst frens.
Some of the more holistic doctors are now saying having slightly elevated cholesterol (from the 'norm,') is actually good when you get a little older.
I certainly believe it. The research I've done indicates that the brain needs cholesterol as it's naturally produced by the body and is designed to flow along with your blood.
These "cholesterol lowering" drugs are designed to dumb us down and provoke future health problems such as Alzheimer's and other "diseases" of the brain.
NAC is great for clearing out the chest.