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Congratulations Ed! Thank you for this very informative site.

Debby

I just wanted to say that today is my third anniversaryof my heart attack. On June 2nd it will be the thirdanniversary for my quadruple bypass surgery.Within 2 months or so following my surgery I was completelydrug free and have been taking supplements ever sinceafter doing a huge amount of research online about thestatins and other heart medications and how BAD theytruly are for my heart and the rest of my body.Happy anniversary my heart!!!Ed

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Ed,

Congrats on your anniversary. You are an

inspiration to many. Thanks.

Mike

--- Ed & Dawn Gundy wrote:

> I just wanted to say that today is my third

> anniversary

> of my heart attack. On June 2nd it will be the

> third

> anniversary for my quadruple bypass surgery.

>

> Within 2 months or so following my surgery I was

> completely

> drug free and have been taking supplements ever

> since

> after doing a huge amount of research online about

> the

> statins and other heart medications and how BAD they

> truly are for my heart and the rest of my body.

>

> Happy anniversary my heart!!!

>

> Ed

>

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Congratulations, Ed.

Which supplements are you taking?

Tony Karp, TLC Systems Corp tkarp@...

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> I just wanted to say that today is my third anniversary

> of my heart attack. On June 2nd it will be the third

> anniversary for my quadruple bypass surgery.

> Within 2 months or so following my surgery I was completely

> drug free and have been taking supplements ever since

> after doing a huge amount of research online about the

> statins and other heart medications and how BAD they

> truly are for my heart and the rest of my body.

> Happy anniversary my heart!!!

> Ed

>

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Congratulations to you!

would love to know just how you came to get off the medications after your surgery and rely on only supplements? Is there any place to get these details....? I have been on statins forever, it seems. I have never had a heart attack ; but very high numbers and lots of family members on my paternal side (my Dad and his brothers all died from cardiac events in their 60's (my Dad was 61). They were all smokers....along with various other risk factors. I am a 63-yr-young female who has always been active; I play tennis twice weekly, go hiking and really try to keep moving. I did have one (1) abnormal ekg 4 yrs ago so the cardiologist did an angiogram..I have blockage in 2 coronary arteries and was put on nitroglycerin, along with my blood pressure meds., 80 mg. Lipitor daily along w/Lopid twice daily. Also, I have high triglycerides (I read about cinnamon on this website and added it to my cereal daily...I had a remarkable drop of 182 pts. of course, there are so many factors involved here (the previous test was Sept. 05 ;the latest Apr 24/06. I only started the cinnamon a couple of months ago. Sorry for the length of this. Do you have any info I might use? I have been taking policosanol, C0 Q10 100 mg. daily, along with folic acid, B complex., B12. Vit. C. Would love to hear from you and Thanks for starting this site!

Betty B

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Thanks to all of you.

The supplements I am taking right now are:

Serrapeptase 10 mg

CoQ10 100 mg

Cinnamon 500 mg

Cayenne 40,ooo stu (2 caps)

L-Glutamine 500 mg

Phosphatidyl Choline Complex

Policosanol - 10 mg

Fish Oil - 1200 mg

every day...first thing in the morning about 1/2 hour

before eating breakfast.

Ed

>

>

> Congratulations, Ed.

>

> Which supplements are you taking?

>

>

> Tony Karp, TLC Systems Corp tkarp@...

>

> Visit our web sites:

> Techno-Impressionist Museum: http://www.techno-impressionist.com

> TLC Systems: http://www.tlc-systems.com

>

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>

> > I just wanted to say that today is my third anniversary

> > of my heart attack. On June 2nd it will be the third

> > anniversary for my quadruple bypass surgery.

>

> > Within 2 months or so following my surgery I was completely

> > drug free and have been taking supplements ever since

> > after doing a huge amount of research online about the

> > statins and other heart medications and how BAD they

> > truly are for my heart and the rest of my body.

>

> > Happy anniversary my heart!!!

>

> > Ed

>

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Betty...believe it or not the cinnomin may have just dropped

your triglycerides quickly just as you stated. I have a friend

who took policosanol for only 30 days and his cholesterol dropped

60 points.

He was amazed.

So... I am not surprised the triglycerides dropped for you.

The way I got off of the meds was just going cold turkey. After

I read during my research on supplements and meds it was a NO

BRAINER to me.

It is also amazing how many people who I have met within the

medical community have told me... " way to go " when it comes

to sticking with the supps.

Pharmaceutical drugs is only for profits and nothing more.

There are many things out there that can help you without

the use of a drug.

Don't get me wrong...there are MANY drugs that are very good

for people and I support those. But, from what I have seen

so far, most of the stuff prescribed for heart disease is

garbage and are heavily marketed and are killing or maming

people every day....but you never hear or read about it in

the news.

Take Cayenne, policonsanol, cinnimon and taper off the statins

and you too will be drug free very soon. If you have taken

a statin for a great length of time you need to taper off

for your system is now addicted to it.

Keep taking the folic acid too...very good for heart patients.

All I can say is spend some time online doing your own

research. It is amazing what you will find.

And if you were to dig deep into the FDA web site and do

a search for some of the common statins and find out what

happened with them...that is very scary.

My motto right now is... " If it has been approved by the

FDA, I run away. "

Compare the number of FDA approved drugs that has been taken

off the market because of deaths or other physical defects

to that of the number of supplements that has been taken

off the market.

And the FDA and the medical community keeps telling people

to NOT take supplements because they are not tested and you

dont know what you are taking. What a joke!!!!!

Even with the years of testing and the drug is approved

(through pressure of the worlds largest lobby group) people

die and become physically and mentally crippled because

of the tested and approved drugs.

So sad that the American and world public believes the marketing

they see in magazines, TV and radio today.

Sorry for me tying so much... but this stuff really gets

me upset how the statins and other such heart meds are

being forced down the throats of the public by drs. and

the FDA.

When the FDA demands the product to be taken off the market

they do not even say sorry...not even an OOPS.

Heartless!!!!

Ed

>

> Congratulations to you!

>

> would love to know just how you came to get off the medications

after your

> surgery and rely on only supplements? Is there any place to get these

> details....? I have been on statins forever, it seems. I have

never had a heart

> attack ; but very high numbers and lots of family members on my

paternal side

> (my Dad and his brothers all died from cardiac events in their 60's

(my Dad

> was 61). They were all smokers....along with various other risk

factors. I am

> a 63-yr-young female who has always been active; I play tennis

twice weekly,

> go hiking and really try to keep moving. I did have one (1)

abnormal ekg 4

> yrs ago so the cardiologist did an angiogram..I have blockage in 2

coronary

> arteries and was put on nitroglycerin, along with my blood pressure

meds., 80

> mg. Lipitor daily along w/Lopid twice daily. Also, I have high

triglycerides

> (I read about cinnamon on this website and added it to my cereal

daily...I

> had a remarkable drop of 182 pts. of course, there are so many

factors involved

> here (the previous test was Sept. 05 ;the latest Apr 24/06. I only

started

> the cinnamon a couple of months ago. Sorry for the length of this.

Do you

> have any info I might use? I have been taking policosanol, C0 Q10

100 mg.

> daily, along with folic acid, B complex., B12. Vit. C. Would love

to hear from

> you and Thanks for starting this site!

>

> Betty B

>

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