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89826 wrote:The upshot is that if you eat a plant-based diet with no oil, you can make yourself heart-attack-proof in three weeks, the amount of time it takes for the endothelium to regrow. I emphasize that compliance must be 100%
How can we wean him off from his medicine slowly and what needs to be monitored (blood sugar, hypertension) to track his improvement.
89826 wrote:Look at heartattackproof.com, a website created by Caldwell Esselstyn, a physician at the Cleveland Clinic. (The Cleveland Clinic is one of the best and most prestigious hospitals in the US and world.) He has several wonderful lectures on YouTube. The upshot is that if you eat a plant-based diet with no oil, you can make yourself heart-attack-proof in three weeks, the amount of time it takes for the endothelium to regrow. I emphasize that compliance must be 100%.
89826 wrote:Ex, afraid the science is clear, but difficult for many to embrace.
Eat real food. Not too much. Mostly plants.
anut.saran wrote:I will give brief history of my father's disease, My father underwent angiogram on jan 2013 and being diagnosed with Ischemic heart disease(effort angina, adequate LV function), Angiographally CAD (Triple vessel disease, Right dominant system, Adequate LV function). I am not very clear of all these terms but informed by doctors his position was very dangerous to be treated and has to go bypass immediately next day after his angiogram taken, they also added that they donot know how far bypass will be helpful for him because his blood vessels are thin .
Doctors rushed us and we checked other 2 doctors they told us the same. Finally one well experienced doctor advised us not to go for bypass immediately because of his other conditions (He is a diabetic and having hypertension) and prescribed various medications.
Wanted to add his ER is 73%.
He is 65 years old. He has diabetes for last 10 years.
His kidney is functioning average but no major issues. Currently he is under following medication,
1) Bis Beta 5 mg (BISOPROLOL FUMARATE)
2) Prazopress XL 5 mg (Prazosin Hydrochloride)
3) WINBP 40 mg (Olmesartan Medoxomil)
4) DEPLATT CV 75 mg (Clopidogrel Bisulphate with Atrovastatin and aspirin)
5) Ativan 2mg (Lorazepam)
6) Harzulin SR 3 times a day (Gliclazide with metformin hydrochloride sustained release)
7) JALRA 50 mg (Vildagliptin)
ECOSPIRIN - 150 mg (Aspirin Gastro resistant)
9) stator 10 mg
10) ofloxacin IP 200 mg
11) Gabawin - 25 mg (Pregabatin & mecobalamin)
In parallel we thought of trying some alternate treatment. He underwent chelation therapy for a year, he felt better. But doctors are saying it was of no use and his heart is not doing any better.
I started him on Tower lab Heart tech 3 scoops daily as initial dose from this week (7 july 2015) and he is taking COQ10 300 gm, for last 2 years and Omega - 3 fish oil and B-complex.
I am worried about the medications he is currently under, any contraindications happen?
How can we wean him off from his medicine slowly and what needs to be monitored (blood sugar, hypertension) to track his improvement.
do you advice him to take anything in addition to Hearttech. I read about vitamin K but don't know how much to incorporate. Your advice is greatly appreciated.
Finding lot of information about vitamin C in the Internet, I believe in those after seeing Andrew Saul videos (FOOD MATTERS) and read his articles on doctoryourself.com. Recently I came to know about Pauling Therapy from your website and happy to try that for my dad.
Thanks,
Anu
89826 wrote:Ex, afraid the science is clear, but difficult for many to embrace.
To recap, diagnosed 2.5 years ago, but has so far avoided any operation (even angioplasty) because of the danger. Is that correct?
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