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.
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?