What PT Product Should I take?

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What PT Product Should I take?

Post Number:#1  Post by ofonorow » Wed Jul 15, 2009 5:03 am

I am not sure which product I should take! I have congestive heart failure, my infraction rate is 30%. I have not had a heart attack. My blood work is good. Low cholestral, kidney function good, all the precursor for heart disease isn't showing up on test, EKG was good. I do have high blood pressures. What should I take for my condition. I have been reading on the subject for a while and would like to try this out. What should I use each day . I do take C-emergence . I do not like taking the drugs the doctors have put me on. They were trying to put me on a cholestrol pill and i don'thave high cholestrol. Go figure!


As I was posting your correspondence, I see that the main problem is congestive heart failure - which European and Japanese doctors consider a Coenzyme Q10 deficiency disease. I would start with up to 400-600 mg of CoQ10, eat with fats/meals - perhaps 200 mg 3 times daily. Expensive, but after your CHF descreases, you might be able to get by daily with a 200-300 mg dosage. CoQ10 becomes vital at your age, and I wrote an article once about CoQ10 (those drugs they want you to take alarmingly deplete CoQ10!) See: http://internetwks.com/owen/coq10.htm

My original response:

The answer is vitamin C - at least 10,000 mg daily. I would start with a 500 mg ascorbic acid (vitamin C) tablet every 3-4 hours.

If you can tolerate this amount (no gas/diarrhea), after a few days, then increase to 1 gram (1000 mg) every 4 hours.

Pauling's invention was to add lysine, and you can add a 500 mg lysine tablet every time you take a vitamin C, up to 12 tablets (6000 mg) daily.

The right, high Pauling-therapy equivalent dosage of vitamin C is key, but there are other important nutrients recommended by Linus Pauling, and others, as summarized in chapter 7 of my book
See: http://www.practicingmedicinewithoutali ... /protocol/

There are also several fine products which incorporate many of these recommendations - as a drink mix without pills or fillers. If you want to learn more, email me. The basic descriptions can be found:
http://paulingtherapy.com/products.html

The choice involves cost, the supplements you are already taking, etc.

In summary, take vitamin C regularly to tolerance and supplement CoQ10, then follow other recommendations.


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Re: What PT Product Should I take?

Post Number:#2  Post by Ralph Lotz » Wed Jul 15, 2009 8:13 am

The PT product to use is Ascorsine-9.

Some blood pressure drugs cause a thiamin loss (vitamin B1). One study showed that 1 out of 3 patients hospitalized with heart failure were B1 deficient. Try 100 - 300 mg daily. It is cheaper than dirt.

Vitamin D Council recommends that you should make sure that your vitamin D levels, measured as 25(OH) D are more than 35 ng/ml.

D-ribose aids advanced ischemic heart failure patients:
(take 5 grams, 3times daily.)
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_o ... cf0930f6d0

Suggestions for CHF from Dr. Saul:
http://www.doctoryourself.com/congestive.html
"Unless we put medical freedom into the constitution...medicine will organize into an undercover dictatorship..force people who wish doctors and treatment of their own choice to submit to only what..dictating outfit offers." Dr. Benjamin Rush


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