My husband's heart ultrasound came back with mild Pulminary Hypertension. His halter test showed Frequent PVCs, rare PACs, as well as rare bursts of PSVT. We still haven't talked with the doctor. Appointment isn't until next week Friday.
Can the Can vitamin C/Lysine/proline protocol help him or possibly reverse the Pulminary Hypertension?
I'm wondering if it's caused by vitamin and mineral deficiencies in his case. He's got a hernia that caused reflux and consequently Barrett's Esophagus. He had ablation which removed the pre-cancer Barrett's cells. Rather than opt for surgery to repair the hernia he opted to take pantropazole which is an proton pump inhibitor.
He often tests low or low/normal on iron and other things like calcium, etc. He takes supplements including an herbal liquid iron, but we're now going to add liposomal iron, vitamin C taken with the iron, magnesium oil on the skin, and a more absorbable form of magnesium called ReMag
https://rnareset.com/, etc.
We're meeting with his gut doctor in two weeks to look into what it would take to get him off the pantropozole, or at least onto something less powerful.
Or do you think he should consider hernia surgery? Are there alternatives?
And in the meantime do you feel the vitamin C protocol could help?
Thanks!