Guest guest Posted December 28, 2007 Report Share Posted December 28, 2007 On 12/28/2007, Obie (obie@...) wrote: > Today I read an article concerning Congestive Heart Disease and read > that this is a condition, actually, known as " beriberi of the heart " . > I remember that our originator, Jim Lambert, died as a result of CHD. > The article, written by Dr. Bruce West, indicates that the best > treatment for CHD are real food nutrients from Standard Process, What are 'real food nutrients from Standard Process'? Sounds like marketing hype to me. Any decent whole/superfood 'supplement' should do the trick - I like the stuff from the raw food guys (www.rawfood.com) - was Natures First Food, but they changed the name recently... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2007 Report Share Posted December 28, 2007 Standard Process is pretty unique in the vitamin field. Why don't you do a search and find out some info? Basically, it's concentrated natural food souces of nutrients they use. Recently, SP products helped me settle down an unruly liver-gallbladder. I use a mix of other supplements with SP products, but when there is a really serious problem SP seems to always have something that is important in the treatment. I believe that you can only get SP through doctors, because you need to know how to use them properly. jp > What are 'real food nutrients from Standard Process'? Sounds like > marketing hype to me. > > Any decent whole/superfood 'supplement' should do the trick - I like the > stuff from the raw food guys (www.rawfood.com) - was Natures First Food, > but they changed the name recently... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2007 Report Share Posted December 28, 2007 Hi Obie, Standard Process is probably one of the highest quality line of organic food based supplements in the world. (not a statement I make lightly) While I'm very familiar with Dr West's work with CHD, and many other conditions, I cannot say that I " know " that his results are real or true. However, I do " believe " that they are. If I, or a family member, was at risk for CHD I would not hesitate in following Dr West's protocol with the SP supplements. Sharon (Certified Nutrition Consultant) > Today I read an article concerning Congestive Heart Disease and read that > this is a condition, actually, known as " beriberi of the heart " . I > remember that our originator, Jim Lambert, died as a result of CHD. The > article, written by Dr. Bruce West, indicates that the best treatment for > CHD are real food nutrients from Standard Process, that he's used them for > years with over 50,000 heart patients. Can this be true, if any of us > know, please? Obie. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2007 Report Share Posted December 28, 2007 Thank you Sharon for your reply. As I think about the several replies I've received, I'm beginning to think that I misworded my original post. I am seeking verification or not that Congestive Heart Disease is, in fact, beriberi of the heart which is easily disposed of by nutritious foods; not whether or not Standard Process has something that's good for it. Perhaps I erred by including that detail. Do we have an idea about this, please? Obie. _____ From: oxyplus [mailto:oxyplus ] On Behalf Of Starshar Sent: Friday, December 28, 2007 9:47 PM oxyplus Subject: Re: Congestive Heart Disease Hi Obie, Standard Process is probably one of the highest quality line of organic food based supplements in the world. (not a statement I make lightly) While I'm very familiar with Dr West's work with CHD, and many other conditions, I cannot say that I " know " that his results are real or true. However, I do " believe " that they are. If I, or a family member, was at risk for CHD I would not hesitate in following Dr West's protocol with the SP supplements. Sharon (Certified Nutrition Consultant) > Today I read an article concerning Congestive Heart Disease and read that > this is a condition, actually, known as " beriberi of the heart " . I > remember that our originator, Jim Lambert, died as a result of CHD. The > article, written by Dr. Bruce West, indicates that the best treatment for > CHD are real food nutrients from Standard Process, that he's used them for > years with over 50,000 heart patients. Can this be true, if any of us > know, please? Obie. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2007 Report Share Posted December 28, 2007 Thank you Sharon for your reply. As I think about the several replies I've received, I'm beginning to think that I misworded my original post. I am seeking verification or not that Congestive Heart Disease is, in fact, beriberi of the heart which is easily disposed of by nutritious foods; not whether or not Standard Process has something that's good for it. Perhaps I erred by including that detail. Do we have an idea about this, please? Obie. _____ From: oxyplus [mailto:oxyplus ] On Behalf Of Starshar Sent: Friday, December 28, 2007 9:47 PM oxyplus Subject: Re: Congestive Heart Disease Hi Obie, Standard Process is probably one of the highest quality line of organic food based supplements in the world. (not a statement I make lightly) While I'm very familiar with Dr West's work with CHD, and many other conditions, I cannot say that I " know " that his results are real or true. However, I do " believe " that they are. If I, or a family member, was at risk for CHD I would not hesitate in following Dr West's protocol with the SP supplements. Sharon (Certified Nutrition Consultant) > Today I read an article concerning Congestive Heart Disease and read that > this is a condition, actually, known as " beriberi of the heart " . I > remember that our originator, Jim Lambert, died as a result of CHD. The > article, written by Dr. Bruce West, indicates that the best treatment for > CHD are real food nutrients from Standard Process, that he's used them for > years with over 50,000 heart patients. Can this be true, if any of us > know, please? Obie. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2007 Report Share Posted December 29, 2007 Obie, I think this might be a difficult one to 'prove', simply because the highest % of research monies goes to orthodox medicine. I imagine that no graduate of a US medical school ever heard of CHD described as beri-beri of the heart! Perhaps a search on the 'net for a description of the effects of CHD might lead one to endorse West's assertion. I find it very plausible........ But I'm still a 'layman' Sharon > Thank you Sharon for your reply. As I think about the several replies I've > received, I'm beginning to think that I misworded my original post. I am > seeking verification or not that Congestive Heart Disease is, in fact, > beriberi of the heart which is easily disposed of by nutritious foods; not > whether or not Standard Process has something that's good for it. Perhaps I > erred by including that detail. Do we have an idea about this, please? > Obie. > > _____ > > Starshar > Sent: Friday, December 28, 2007 9:47 PM > > Hi Obie, > > Standard Process is probably one of the highest quality line of organic food > based supplements in the world. (not a statement I make lightly) > While I'm very familiar with Dr West's work with CHD, and many other > conditions, I cannot say that I " know " that his results are real or true. > However, I do " believe " that they are. > > If I, or a family member, was at risk for CHD I would not hesitate in > following Dr West's protocol with the SP supplements. > > Sharon > (Certified Nutrition Consultant) > >> Today I read an article concerning Congestive Heart Disease and read that >> this is a condition, actually, known as " beriberi of the heart " . I >> remember that our originator, Jim Lambert, died as a result of CHD. The >> article, written by Dr. Bruce West, indicates that the best treatment for >> CHD are real food nutrients from Standard Process, that he's used them for >> years with over 50,000 heart patients. Can this be true, if any of us >> know, please? Obie. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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