I'm a mature person and am taking care of my health, but you are out in space if you think that living habits control blood coagulation chemistry. A flailing mitral valve appears, in my family, to be a hereditary condition, announced prior to the failure by an onset of heart murmur. It all went very fast and had no relationship to my health, which was in good shape at the time. NOTHING is predictive of the tendency to HIT, nor can it be affected by diet.
There was one problem. Please don't magnify it for the sake of polemics. And unless you can stipulate a specific alternative to blood thinners, you are talking through your hat. I have thrown off a number of prescribed medications for different problems because they treated the symptom, not the problem, and I have gone outside of conventional medicine to get results. (E.g., krill oil for peripheral edema, chiropractic, acupuncture, endocrinological monitoring.) I have been in good health with a good diet for most of my life. I was a horseman and a walker. You have a nerve to insinuate I am somehow a layabout with reckless disconcern for how I live.
And you are full of it to think "it is too late" for me. I don't think that way at all. It will be my pleasure to outlive you, as much as it is a sorrow for me to have outlived others.
What has "design" to do with anything? Obviously, a healthy life leads to a healthy life. That is a trivial truism. I try my best to do that. But you come down with some debilitating problems that baffle your doctors and interfere with your own mental acuity and energy, and then see how that works out. I'm not saying that drugs are any cure, because they haven't been and probably won't be. But I am looking into supplements for brain, liver, and gut. Also, have fun with atrial fibrillation and flutter if they intrude on your life. Surgery is about the only way to eliminate them. Good luck on living a healthy life. It is not always under your control. I've attended funerals of too many friends who lived healthy lives (which is no argument against a healthy life---just that it does not make you invulnerable).
Which "it" are you thinking of? You mentioned 4+. I don't have time to wander through the literature on every approach. I am thankful to receive references to specific information on ivermectin. And some have been kindly provided by now.
My health is worth my time, and my time is targeted to address my problems. Which I am doing. I never asked you to do anything, so your indignation is a fraud. You are the one who suggested I "read some of the many, many posts around here discussing how it cures everything from cold sores to colon cancer." (I have a different post where I am soliciting information on ivermectin used against HIV.)
Interesting that you categorize your participation in making comments "pointless." That is not my attitude.
I'm a mature person and am taking care of my health, but you are out in space if you think that living habits control blood coagulation chemistry. A flailing mitral valve appears, in my family, to be a hereditary condition, announced prior to the failure by an onset of heart murmur. It all went very fast and had no relationship to my health, which was in good shape at the time. NOTHING is predictive of the tendency to HIT, nor can it be affected by diet.
There was one problem. Please don't magnify it for the sake of polemics. And unless you can stipulate a specific alternative to blood thinners, you are talking through your hat. I have thrown off a number of prescribed medications for different problems because they treated the symptom, not the problem, and I have gone outside of conventional medicine to get results. (E.g., krill oil for peripheral edema, chiropractic, acupuncture, endocrinological monitoring.) I have been in good health with a good diet for most of my life. I was a horseman and a walker. You have a nerve to insinuate I am somehow a layabout with reckless disconcern for how I live.
And you are full of it to think "it is too late" for me. I don't think that way at all. It will be my pleasure to outlive you, as much as it is a sorrow for me to have outlived others.
Again, you are missing the point. I'm not sure if it's by design or not.
Either way, good luck on all that.
What has "design" to do with anything? Obviously, a healthy life leads to a healthy life. That is a trivial truism. I try my best to do that. But you come down with some debilitating problems that baffle your doctors and interfere with your own mental acuity and energy, and then see how that works out. I'm not saying that drugs are any cure, because they haven't been and probably won't be. But I am looking into supplements for brain, liver, and gut. Also, have fun with atrial fibrillation and flutter if they intrude on your life. Surgery is about the only way to eliminate them. Good luck on living a healthy life. It is not always under your control. I've attended funerals of too many friends who lived healthy lives (which is no argument against a healthy life---just that it does not make you invulnerable).
I've seen a lot of wonderful claims being made for ivermectin, laetrile, hydrogen peroxide, colloidal silver, etc...
Maybe you could read some of the many, many posts around here discussing how it cures every thing from cold sores to colon cancer.
Just a thought. 👍
Which "it" are you thinking of? You mentioned 4+. I don't have time to wander through the literature on every approach. I am thankful to receive references to specific information on ivermectin. And some have been kindly provided by now.
Well, if your health isn't worth your time to look at those options, why would it be worth my time?
Last I checked, I wasn't your personal assistant. Maybe go hire one to look for you, if you don't have the time to do so yourself.
But then again, you have the time to do all the pointless back and forth in this conversation...
Maybe you just really don't care that much about your health. 🤷♀️
It's easier to just take a pill, right?
My health is worth my time, and my time is targeted to address my problems. Which I am doing. I never asked you to do anything, so your indignation is a fraud. You are the one who suggested I "read some of the many, many posts around here discussing how it cures everything from cold sores to colon cancer." (I have a different post where I am soliciting information on ivermectin used against HIV.)
Interesting that you categorize your participation in making comments "pointless." That is not my attitude.
Again, with the aspersions and snide remarks.