Science Vitamin C, E prevent cardio-vascular disease
Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2007 6:19 am
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From LEF
http://www.lef.org/protocols/prtcl-102.shtml
The most potent antioxidant that a hospital pharmacy normally stocks for the treatment of strokes is Hydergine. You should insist that the emergency room doctor administer 10 mg of Hydergine sublingually, and another 10 mg of Hydergine orally in liquid form. Hydergine is a powerful antioxidant that reduces free radical damage. Hydergine will increase the amount of oxygen delivered to the brain, enhance the energy metabolism of brain cells, and protect brain cells against both the low- and high-oxygen environments that ischemic stroke victims often encounter.
Hydergine is used routinely in Europe and the rest of the world as a treatment for stroke, but most emergency room physicians in the United States are reluctant to prescribe it because the FDA does not recognize its value in preventing brain-cell death. Paralyzed stroke victims consume billions of health care dollars every year, and the reason most ischemic stroke victims are permanently paralyzed is that the FDA has stopped patients from being treated with medications to prevent brain-cell death.