Guest guest Posted March 20, 2005 Report Share Posted March 20, 2005 I am taking per day: 4-mg of b12 (orally). 10-mg folic acid 500-mg b5 60-mg b6 /5phosphate 2 * thorne B complex 10 mg manganese Liquorice 4/5 potassium 1200-mg High salt diet. Works wonders. > > > Hi, can you please tell me what levels of these 3 supplements are > required to do the > business? > > Thanks, > > Sheila > Saturday, March 19, 2005, 7:24:09 PM, you wrote: > C> try the b12, b6, and folic acid route. Cheap.. > > >>> I've always felt better when I could afford SAM-e -- the compound >>> that lowers homocysteine. Just wish it wasn't so damn pricey. >>> >>> d. >>> >>> >>>> Absolutely: >>>> >>>> Hyperhomocysteinemia promotes hypercoagulation >>>> >>>> http://www.victorherbert.com/ClinChemBookReview.htm >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> " A hereditary defect in a coagulation regulatory protein, such as >>> protein C, >>>> protein S, Factor VL, prothrombin gene mutation, PAI-1, Lp(a), >>> or elevated >>>> homocysteine is predispositional in greater than 755 of >>> patients " >>>> >>>> >>> http://www.springboard4health.com/notebook/health_hypercoag >>> ulation_aps.html >>>> >>>> Ken Lassesen, >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> _____ >>>> >>>> From: Colourbleu [mailto:colourbleu@f...] >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> new line of research, >>>> >>>> any connections between these two players? >>>> >>>> bleu >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2005 Report Share Posted March 20, 2005 i forgot to mention oysters. 10 a day > I am taking per day: > 4-mg of b12 (orally). > 10-mg folic acid > 500-mg b5 > 60-mg b6 /5phosphate > 2 * thorne B complex > 10 mg manganese > Liquorice 4/5 > potassium 1200-mg > High salt diet. > > Works wonders. > > > > > > > > Hi, can you please tell me what levels of these 3 supplements are > > required to do the > > business? > > > > Thanks, > > > > Sheila > > Saturday, March 19, 2005, 7:24:09 PM, you wrote: > > C> try the b12, b6, and folic acid route. Cheap.. > > > > > >>> I've always felt better when I could afford SAM-e -- the compound > >>> that lowers homocysteine. Just wish it wasn't so damn pricey. > >>> > >>> d. > >>> > >>> > >>>> Absolutely: > >>>> > >>>> Hyperhomocysteinemia promotes hypercoagulation > >>>> > >>>> http://www.victorherbert.com/ClinChemBookReview.htm > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> " A hereditary defect in a coagulation regulatory protein, such as > >>> protein C, > >>>> protein S, Factor VL, prothrombin gene mutation, PAI-1, Lp(a), > >>> or elevated > >>>> homocysteine is predispositional in greater than 755 of > >>> patients " > >>>> > >>>> > >>> http://www.springboard4health.com/notebook/health_hypercoag > >>> ulation_aps.html > >>>> > >>>> Ken Lassesen, > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> _____ > >>>> > >>>> From: Colourbleu [mailto:colourbleu@f...] > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> new line of research, > >>>> > >>>> any connections between these two players? > >>>> > >>>> bleu > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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