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Twilight Zone - Kettle Calling the Pot Black

Posted: Thu Jul 26, 2007 10:41 am
by ofonorow
If you follow this, it gets quite bizzare...

I'm interested in cardio-c for my 83-yr. old father. his cardiologist is pushing for bypass surgery. does cardio-c provide the therapy provided by pauling-rath?it comes in a mixable powder, correct? thanks for your help.
M. G.



Dear M.G.,

Sometimes, Coronary ByPass surgery is the best option, as explained in the
book STOP AMERICA'S #1 KILLER by Thomas Levy. Arterial plaques become
more like callous over time, and develop a system of capillaries.

On the other hand, 83 seems a bit old to risk surgery.

In any case,taking vitamin C to bowel tolerance is likely to improve
his health, and his chances if he undergoes surgery.

Cardio-C is the minimum I would recommend. Sounds like your Father should
be thinking about a Towerproduct (hearttechnology.com) or our Ascorbade.

Owen Fonorow



Thanks, Dr. Fonorow. I spoke with Thomas from the Vit. C Foundation. He recommended the AscorbAde. Unfortunately, I accompanied my father to his cardiologist who told me that Linus Pauling "was a kook" and "besides, he's dead"(???!!!!). He then said the whole vitamin C theory was basically nonsense, and so was any mention of Lp(a). How do you possibly deal with these brainwashed robots?...I'll keep trying. Thanks so much for your reply.

M.G.


Wow - pushing for bypass for an 83 year old, and saying Pauling was a "kook", etc. Quite bizzare.

I assume that because of your health plan you are forced to use this doctor? (Otherwise, why would you still trust your life, or your dad's life, to this person?)

I can tell it won't help, because your doctor sounds like an outright charlatan to me, but if you want to ask some hard questions, see:

http://www.internetwks.com/owen/handbook.html

Owen





update

Posted: Thu Aug 02, 2007 7:40 am
by ofonorow
Dr. Fonorow -he didn't push the surgery, he was quite supportive of the fact that my father would rather avoid it. The problem came when I brought up Pauling, Lp(a), etc. instead of drugs, the standard HDL/LDL only theo ry, etc.He's not a bad guy, just a "nothing but drugs or surgery" doctor.
He did "allow" my father to take fish oil; but the mention of Pauling set him off, not to mention Dr. Stephen Sinatra. Typical, I'm afraid.He even acknowledged that statins deplete CoQ10, but of course CoQ10 doesn't affect the heart one way or the other...of course not. Whaddya gonna do, they're all the same(if they're conventional).
Mike



Re: Twilight Zone - Kettle Calling the Pot Black

Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2013 3:10 pm
by VanCanada
This is a great thread.
Bump.
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Re: Twilight Zone - Kettle Calling the Pot Black

Posted: Mon Apr 01, 2013 4:13 pm
by Johnwen
He might also want to ask his dad's doc if it's possible he could be suffering from Iatrogenic disease??
Which he might have caught from this doctor?
After all it's #3 killer of all people!!!

http://www.yourmedicaldetective.com/public/335.cfm

http://www.cmo-usa.com/iatro.html