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05 May 2023 20:51 #78623
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i have heard That people are flusing the jab out with high dose vitimin C.. also if you can find an elastin supliment it supposedly helps with heart and lung repair... or you can go over to Educate yourself web site..and see what they have...
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05 May 2023 21:20 #78625
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Thanks again Byron, I am a "pure blood" - never took the fake vaccine. My AF has been with me for about 10 years on and off now.
I'll definitely look into elastin and the web site you mentioned.
I'll definitely look into elastin and the web site you mentioned.
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10 May 2023 00:23 #78649
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You mention being a vegetarian, you may want to try a low oxalate diet. The genetic type, severe hyperoxalemia, caused by lack of an enzyme result in toxic high oxalate levels that can cause severe arrythmias. But "healthy" diets are so full of high oxalate foods that you might be consuming enough to put yourself in a range that comes close to the levels seen in genetic disease. Sally K Norton's website and book are a good resource. it's worth a try. Oxalate depletes potassium neccessary for nerve conduction.
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11 May 2023 13:53 #78660
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I would be slow to do the ablation. I have several patients live for 30 years with a-fib. There must be better ways to heal from it.
Thanks to the above iodine cure, I will keep that in mind.
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Thanks to the above iodine cure, I will keep that in mind.
Thank you all!!!
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11 May 2023 14:06 #78661
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Thanks for this. Interesting reading.Hi, Last Year i bought a physical Copy of Jim Humbles book Breakthrough The Mineral Suppliment of the 21st century...towards the back of the book, chapter 21 he mentions other cures that have lost/censured/blocked and Dr Matthias Rath came out with a book called Why Animals Don’t Get Heart Attacks … But People Do! and has a chapter on AFIB and how to repair AFIB you can read it free online and download chapters.. This book seems to me to be the missing piece.
www.dr-rath-foundation.org/2022/07/why-animals-dont-get-heart-attacks-but-people-do/
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12 May 2023 00:18 #78669
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Believe me, I am not looking forward to having part of my heart cauterised. My first cardiologist told me that no one dies from atrial fibrillation - it's the strokes that it causes which are fatal. For that reason I take blood thinners religiously. I have no doubt that I can survive with AFIB - I've done it for over 10 years so far. However - it is like running a 4 cylinder car on 3 cylinders. I live on an acreage and find it difficult to do anything requiring any deal of effort. On the positive side, Cardiologists rate ablations as a 2 out of 10 in the range of various heart operations.
If there was a better way to heal from it I would do it. The reality is that it has gotten worse over time until it is now permanent.
If there was a better way to heal from it I would do it. The reality is that it has gotten worse over time until it is now permanent.
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15 May 2023 13:10 #78717
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False, oxalates are a concern for some people...my wife being one of them. She suffered from back pain for over 5 years and we had tried every alternative treatment we could find. Our diet has been organic and grass-fed/pasture raised for over a decade so we knew our food was clean. I wanted to try the low oxalate diet to help my condition and my wife decided to try it too just for ease of cooking. Within a week her back pain subsided then she awoke in the worst back pain ever. We went out and bought an organic 90% chocolate bar and she ate one square, there were 20 in the bar, and within 5 minutes her back pain was gone. She was oxalate dumping. We reformulated our meal plan to gradually taper her down instead of going cold turkey and she has been pain free since. It's been three years. If she over indulges she will get a tinge and knows to reel things back. Nothing changed for me. She didn't believe it would do anything and was just being a good sport and going along. Nothing else changed in our diet, we just switched up the vegetables in our existing dishes. Exercise, water consumption, and our weight (both ideal) remained the same. We do not take any prescriptions and we rarely use over the counter medicines. We don't even use off the shelf body products, we make our own. The only change was oxalates, we were meticulous.
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16 May 2023 12:59 #78726
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Wrong, as always...I expect nothing else. You need to read "The Vegetarian Myth", written by a former devout vegan that wrecked her body. You are damaging yourself and are purposely instructing others to do the same. I get you view your lifestyle as more of a religion and are unable to accept contrary evidence. It is not limited to diet, your overt zeal about the CV protocols and vaccines is also apparent. Many here have tried to help you expand your knowledge to assist you down the path of truth. I understand why you have been questioned several times about your membership here, and belief in MMS, yet you espouse the government position on many other subjects. Where do you draw the line about where the FDA is telling the truth and where it is telling lies?
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17 May 2023 01:42 #78732
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Well said JTF. This fellow is obviously a Covid true believer. You cannot convince these people of anything outside their warped viewpoint. Their Covid fanaticism provides a bedrock of belief (like a religion) for their otherwise empty lives. In their minds, it also gives them power to crap over everyone who disagrees with their outlook, despite the fact that their Covid narrative is rapidly falling apart in a welter of "vaccine" induced death and illness.
In the post titled "Spike Protein" I related a short story of how my wife overcame a short illness which under the circumstances I believe was the result of shedding. I did it to provide some support for the person who initiated the post and who was concerned about her brother. To me an ounce of experience is worth more than a ton of book derived theory. If he disagrees with me than that is his right and I'll defend that, but his tone was dismissive and overbearing which I resent. It's the same with all posts on this site - he swoops on everyone like some malevolent human bird of prey and leaves a litany of self righteous remarks dismissive of anyone and everyone who has the temerity to express a different world view.
Are there any moderators on this site ? If so - are they applying any basic rules at all?
In the post titled "Spike Protein" I related a short story of how my wife overcame a short illness which under the circumstances I believe was the result of shedding. I did it to provide some support for the person who initiated the post and who was concerned about her brother. To me an ounce of experience is worth more than a ton of book derived theory. If he disagrees with me than that is his right and I'll defend that, but his tone was dismissive and overbearing which I resent. It's the same with all posts on this site - he swoops on everyone like some malevolent human bird of prey and leaves a litany of self righteous remarks dismissive of anyone and everyone who has the temerity to express a different world view.
Are there any moderators on this site ? If so - are they applying any basic rules at all?
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17 May 2023 13:01 #78734
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It's an interesting psychological dilemma we find ourselves in. Unfortunately, since everyone was a participant in the supposed pandemic, people fall into either the uninformed or informed categories...the latter being the minority. The prescribed accepted social behavior was to chastise or demean those that knew enough to either wait or forgo the lock downs/masks/vaccines altogether. That bred a form of superiority that manifest itself as zealotry. Today, the number of devout zealots has decreased as the population has slowly learned about the degree they were manipulated. The issue is, those that already believed they were/are superior to everyone else are struggling with the fact that they were wrong on a monumental scale. That created a bitterness that has pushed them further away from the truth and into an even more ravenous devout believer. They cannot rectify that they were ignorant to the point they willingly put a toxin into their system under the guise of fear...and not just once. Not only did they realize they weren't as intelligent as they thought they were they simultaneously learned they weren't very strong, were easily manipulated, and the trust they placed in government/media institutions etc. was entirely misplaced. When someone over pays for something or realizes they purchased something they really didn't need many will experience buyer's remorse. Instead of having a feeling of remorse, those that completely bought into the CV narrative are suffering from something more akin to Stockholm syndrome which is very hard to overcome. I will always try to help them. A person resurrected is an ally for tomorrow and whatever else the social engineers will bring.
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