My brother had an MI last fall. One stent. He had a high lipid panel and has for a long time. He hated the statins b/c of the side effects. He pivoted hard in his diet and lost 30 lbs. His lipids are all now normal.
Nonetheless, they still keep pushing it under the guise of "protocol." He has challenged them on it and has held firm. Proud of him.
There's no specific brand I recommend per se. The type of vitamin C is debatable but I would not use buffered or slow release vitamin C. Try to avoid anything from Chyna.
Liposomal vitamin C might be the best as others have pointed out.
Please read the post linked above for specific instructions because different foods compete with vitamin C and lysine respectively.
Without the competition, your blood level of these supplements spikes dramatically and magic happens.
I fast and won't eat at all for most of the day. Can you take the vit c and the lysine at the same time if you're not going to eat for a while? Or do they have to be separate?
The truth is that I don't know.
But if you look at the linked GAW post above, I list the exact protocol that worked for my father-in-law 2 separate times, 3 years apart.
Two separate heart stent procedures canceled literally in the middle of the procedure when they could not find any blockages even though they saw near-total blockages on scans just weeks prior. His blood pressure, ejection fraction, and ability to exercise all returned to normal.
If your life depends on it, I would do it the only way I can personally attest works.
I need to do this. I am currently on 80 mg of Atorvastin daily (highest dosage) mostly bc my LDL was off the charts without it. Even on this highest dosage my LDLs are still slightly above normal.
I actually have a lot of good cholesterol in spite of the higher LDL (bad stuff) And my Triglycerides have been normal. Just have really high LDL’s.
I want to go off these statins. They are causing me to have a lot of joint pains. I’ve been wanting to tell my doctor next month I’m going off them. So I will be trying out your protocol.
Where do you get your Lysine from? Does it matter?
I already buy my Liposomal Vitamin C from Dr Mercola’s website. Been taking 2000 mg of that daily. That may be why my HDL’s are high.
“Getting your cholesterol down” should not ever be a goal.
Cholesterol will go to an area of damaged (by crappy diet) arteries hence, higher cholesterol. It is a sign to change your diet NOT stop the body from trying to help.
Once the damage has been going long enough the arteries do clog. The protocol will save your life short term but probably NOT fix your arteries unless you change your diet.
This is like blaming firemen for a fire because there are firemen everytime there is a fire.
Don’t get rid of the firemen. Figure out what caused the fire.
Awesome!!!
Here's the link with instructions.
https://greatawakening.win/p/17te58eVdc/icymi--how-i-completely-cleared-/
WWG1WGA!!!
Stopped taking statins 2 months ago because of side effects, following the above routine, and feel much better.
My brother had an MI last fall. One stent. He had a high lipid panel and has for a long time. He hated the statins b/c of the side effects. He pivoted hard in his diet and lost 30 lbs. His lipids are all now normal.
Nonetheless, they still keep pushing it under the guise of "protocol." He has challenged them on it and has held firm. Proud of him.
u/pale_rider I always enjoy reading your comments. Putting the instructions on a card is an excellent idea!
Do you think brands matter? See some of the vitamins C ones, lots of brands I’m unfamiliar with. Think it matters?
There's no specific brand I recommend per se. The type of vitamin C is debatable but I would not use buffered or slow release vitamin C. Try to avoid anything from Chyna.
Liposomal vitamin C might be the best as others have pointed out.
Please read the post linked above for specific instructions because different foods compete with vitamin C and lysine respectively.
Without the competition, your blood level of these supplements spikes dramatically and magic happens.
Ty much. I did copy the info as well as your post linked above for more detail. Awesome stuff your doing. We appreciate it.
I fast and won't eat at all for most of the day. Can you take the vit c and the lysine at the same time if you're not going to eat for a while? Or do they have to be separate?
The truth is that I don't know.
But if you look at the linked GAW post above, I list the exact protocol that worked for my father-in-law 2 separate times, 3 years apart.
Two separate heart stent procedures canceled literally in the middle of the procedure when they could not find any blockages even though they saw near-total blockages on scans just weeks prior. His blood pressure, ejection fraction, and ability to exercise all returned to normal.
If your life depends on it, I would do it the only way I can personally attest works.
John, do you think this will help lower my blood pressure also?
I need to do this. I am currently on 80 mg of Atorvastin daily (highest dosage) mostly bc my LDL was off the charts without it. Even on this highest dosage my LDLs are still slightly above normal.
I actually have a lot of good cholesterol in spite of the higher LDL (bad stuff) And my Triglycerides have been normal. Just have really high LDL’s.
I want to go off these statins. They are causing me to have a lot of joint pains. I’ve been wanting to tell my doctor next month I’m going off them. So I will be trying out your protocol.
Where do you get your Lysine from? Does it matter?
I already buy my Liposomal Vitamin C from Dr Mercola’s website. Been taking 2000 mg of that daily. That may be why my HDL’s are high.
If you choose to continue to take the Atorvastatin, you may want to add CoQ10 to relieve the aches.
Thanks for the tip but I’m already on Ubiquinal (coQ10 made easier to absorb)
Yep Qunol is the better absorbed brand formulation. Ubiquinol is the supplement name, just commonly called coq10.
“Getting your cholesterol down” should not ever be a goal.
Cholesterol will go to an area of damaged (by crappy diet) arteries hence, higher cholesterol. It is a sign to change your diet NOT stop the body from trying to help.
Once the damage has been going long enough the arteries do clog. The protocol will save your life short term but probably NOT fix your arteries unless you change your diet.
This is like blaming firemen for a fire because there are firemen everytime there is a fire.
Don’t get rid of the firemen. Figure out what caused the fire.
That's wonderful. thanks for posting about your experience.