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Helen, the two main contributors to ischemic stroke are:

1) oxidative stress, which you'd reverse by giving more antioxidants and

saturated fat and less of the rancidifying unsaturated dietary oils, a path

you've started on.

2) falling levels of plasmin, the body's only fibrin-breaking enzyme. Falling

plasmin allows the blood to congeal spontaneously, a condition called

coagulopathy. It also leads to fibrosis of the organs, and of those, the most

likely killer in the elderly is renal failure due to fibrosis. text:

http://tinyurl.com/enzyme0

The two main contributors to hemorrhagic stroke are:

1) insufficient growth hormone HGH release to maintain artery wall thickness.

2) oxidative stress, which thins tissues as they die back.

3) there aren't really three but I should mention nutrition just to be thorough.

Can't grow a strong body on meat and potatoes.

all good,

Duncan Crow

http://amegapacific.com

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> Hi, group,

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>    My friend's husband just had episode of stroke and was told he will be in

full recovery

> .  She asked my advice.  They eat vegetable oils all their life.  So I suggest

them change their cooking oil and eat less meat.  I understood oliver oil is a

better choice but it can not heat in higher tempenture.  Does coconut oil is

their better choice for heating/cooking?  Does saturated fat will not fit for

stroke victims?  I have always cook with coconut oil and it did not raise my

cholestrol level.  your inputs much appreciated.  Helen 

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duncan do you know what causes falling levels of plasmin? Would dehydration be

one of the causes? thanks....Lee

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Sent: Mon, June 7, 2010 7:19:16 PM

Subject: Re: stroke - both kinds

Helen, the two main contributors to ischemic stroke are:

1) oxidative stress, which you'd reverse by giving more antioxidants and

saturated fat and less of the rancidifying unsaturated dietary oils, a path

you've started on.

2) falling levels of plasmin, the body's only fibrin-breaking enzyme. Falling

plasmin allows the blood to congeal spontaneously, a condition called

coagulopathy. It also leads to fibrosis of the organs, and of those, the most

likely killer in the elderly is renal failure due to fibrosis. text:

http://tinyurl.com/enzyme0

The two main contributors to hemorrhagic stroke are:

1) insufficient growth hormone HGH release to maintain artery wall thickness.

2) oxidative stress, which thins tissues as they die back.

3) there aren't really three but I should mention nutrition just to be thorough.

Can't grow a strong body on meat and potatoes.

all good,

Duncan Crow

http://amegapacific.com

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> Hi, group,

>

> My friend's husband just had episode of stroke and was told he will be in

full recovery

> . She asked my advice. They eat vegetable oils all their life. So I suggest

them change their cooking oil and eat less meat. I understood oliver oil is a

better choice but it can not heat in higher tempenture. Does coconut oil is

their better choice for heating/cooking? Does saturated fat will not fit for

stroke victims? I have always cook with coconut oil and it did not raise my

cholestrol level. your inputs much appreciated. Helen

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Hi Mike; I've been discussing the zero point wand the whole time I've been on

the Amega subject.

On the magnets though, I was surprised to learn at the Amega Global show that

the magnetic bracelet with far infrared is the product they usually lead with in

the south Asian countries. I know magnetic science pretty well and I have been

recommending neodymium magnet wraps, earrings and bracelets for about 12 years,

albeit not this company's magnets.

I selected to lead with the wand in the Zero Pain Workshop because my reach into

the community is mainly seniors, and getting rid of someone's pain in minutes

definitely creates more emotion at a show than the magnets, which people have

already heard produces effect in about half the people. I'll feature the

bracelet at some future show when I discuss the AmGenix and the Brine.

The pendant was also featured in the show during the strength demonstrations.

all good,

Duncan

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> Strange, duncan

> you didnt mention the wand or bracelet

> mike

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OOps I get it, sorry Mike.

ly, I don't think using the wand or magnetic bracelet is a substitute for

treating the cause of stroke.

But in addition to elevating glutathione and reducing oxidative stress with

cold-processed whey and selenium, other antioxidants such as the AMGenix will be

useful, and the brine too; I mentioned this indirectly as " nutrition " .

Even with your input I would not be waving my wand in the hope of improving

stroke prognosis.

all good,

Duncan

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> Strange, duncan

> you didnt mention the wand or bracelet

> mike

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Lee, AGE causes the falling plasmin. A lot of hormones and enzymes fall off with

age, and I think it's related to chronically low HGH secretion, because

essentially ALL youth parameters improve with treatment that improves HGH;

enzymes, gastric secretion and hormone levels included.

all good,

Duncan

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> > Hi, group,

> >

> > My friend's husband just had episode of stroke and was told he will be in

full recovery

> > . She asked my advice. They eat vegetable oils all their life. So I

suggest them change their cooking oil and eat less meat. I understood oliver

oil is a better choice but it can not heat in higher tempenture. Does coconut

oil is their better choice for heating/cooking? Does saturated fat will not fit

for stroke victims? I have always cook with coconut oil and it did not raise my

cholestrol level. your inputs much appreciated. Helen

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Hi, Duncan,

 

    I borrowed from my friend's amega wand to treat my widespread

fibro/soreness bone pain.  Mostly wanding my foot/leg.  So far I felt no

effects.  You have been talking about glutathione nutrition.  What do you

think this company's product.  It also said would relief pain in min.  called

glutathione patches.  see one distributor's website 

Not sure how much it costs.  May be quite expensive.  Helen

http://www.lifewavepartners.com/icewave.html?source=Google_Pain

 

 

 

 

From: Duncan Crow <duncancrow@...>

Subject: Re: stroke - both kinds

Coconut Oil

Date: Monday, June 7, 2010, 8:56 PM

 

OOps I get it, sorry Mike.

ly, I don't think using the wand or magnetic bracelet is a substitute for

treating the cause of stroke.

But in addition to elevating glutathione and reducing oxidative stress with

cold-processed whey and selenium, other antioxidants such as the AMGenix will be

useful, and the brine too; I mentioned this indirectly as " nutrition " .

Even with your input I would not be waving my wand in the hope of improving

stroke prognosis.

all good,

Duncan

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> Strange, duncan

> you didnt mention the wand or bracelet

> mike

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Helen, the demonstrations that I've seen to be effective wanded the energy

centers, up meridiens, and lastly the pain areas. The company stresses correct

training and application, and if you approach it the way the company suggests

rather than free form, you will get results. Your distributor should only be

forwarding correct information, and I'd see failure on your own first attempts

as her responsibility to correct.

I'm familiar with lifewave products; I dropped them all when the strength patch,

which interested me, failed us in the weight room. The rate-limiting factor for

glutathione production is aviailability of its precursors; regardless of what

energy tool you use, glutathione requires bonded cysteine and selenium.

Glutathione is not absorbed through the skin AFAIK.

all good,

Duncan

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> Hi, Duncan,

>  

>     I borrowed from my friend's amega wand to treat my widespread

fibro/soreness bone pain.  Mostly wanding my foot/leg.  So far I felt no

effects.  You have been talking about glutathione nutrition.  What do you

think this company's product.  It also said would relief pain in min.  called

glutathione patches.  see one distributor's website 

> Not sure how much it costs.  May be quite expensive.  Helen

>

> http://www.lifewavepartners.com/icewave.html?source=Google_Pain

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Duncan,

Are there any adverse/downsides to ingesting HGH?

Anything to watch out for?

Is HGH derived from animal or plant sources?

Would you please recommend a good quality brand?

Thank you.

-richard-

From: Duncan Crow <duncancrow@...>

Subject: Re: stroke - both kinds

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Date: Monday, June 7, 2010, 11:00 PM

 

Lee, AGE causes the falling plasmin. A lot of hormones and enzymes fall

off with age, and I think it's related to chronically low HGH secretion, because

essentially ALL youth parameters improve with treatment that improves HGH;

enzymes, gastric secretion and hormone levels included.

all good,

Duncan

> >

> > Hi, group,

> >

> > My friend's husband just had episode of stroke and was told he will be in

full recovery

> > . She asked my advice. They eat vegetable oils all their life. So I

suggest them change their cooking oil and eat less meat. I understood oliver

oil is a better choice but it can not heat in higher tempenture. Does coconut

oil is their better choice for heating/cooking? Does saturated fat will not fit

for stroke victims? I have always cook with coconut oil and it did not raise my

cholestrol level. your inputs much appreciated. Helen

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, HGH must be injected, otherwise it's just a huge protein molecule that

is simply digested. A sublingual spray, even with sugar in it, is not absorbed

through buccal membranes, which tend to bar foreign matter such as large

proteins.

You can trigger your own HGH release with amino acid stacks. The most economical

dosewise is SomaLife gHP. HGH effect varies considerably with quality, but

carefully mixing your own can save maybe 10% or 15% with practice; that said,

one of my clients used to mix amino acids for years but liked SomaLife more, so

again, duplicating their effort seems unlikely.

Each dose maxes out your own HGH release to the value a mid-20's would put out.

You can conceivably do that at least twice a day in addition to working out.

Your natural workout would release HGH according to your biological age group.

What this means is that as you become more youthful with SomaLife dosing, your

natural hormonal values usually also improve in balance so when you quit the

enhancer and are biologically 12 years older, you'd be also secreting the HGH

and other hormonal levels suitable for that age group. You just ARE more

youthful.

I think that's really the answer you needed.

You need a prescription for HGH at any useful dose; the highest legal oral HGH

product in the land requires 4 x 1 oz bottles per dose and you'd have to have it

injected.

So, Ellis Toussier from Mexico City comes to mind, http://www.rajeun.net/ as he

has good quality cheap HGH but he needs a prescription. Maybe he can arrange a

prescription too; he has a good doctor. You are allowed to legally carry and

declare at U.S. Customs that you bought " 50 dosage units " if you bring it. Says

Ellis, " I have also delivered generic growth hormone with no problem to England,

Singapore, Japan, Bosnia, Canada, and other countries by FedEx or U.P.S. If all

goes well, you will almost surely save yourself thousands of dollars per year on

your treatment. "

all good,

Duncan

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> Duncan,

> Are there any adverse/downsides to ingesting HGH?

> Anything to watch out for?

> Is HGH derived from animal or plant sources?

> Would you please recommend a good quality brand?

> Thank you.

> -richard-

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, yes it's possible but I think about the Bell curve when I see the long

shot stories. I've seen both research and video of major circulation and injury

improvements with magnets and pulsed magnetic therapy, but the kind of scenario

in the video is a rather extreme win IMO. The magnetic bracelet is Amega

Global's best seller in Asia for good reason though. The AMwand is the best

seller in North America.

all good,

Duncan

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> Duncan

> what about the video floating around on u tube with the stroke victim from the

Philippines. Is it even possible for this to have taken place

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> link below of video

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> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Og3tP1qmfHU & feature=related

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