Guest guest Posted July 13, 2003 Report Share Posted July 13, 2003 I would recommend the liver flush (attached) not recommended for elderly, pregnant or lactating women,or those with heart disease. Of course finding out the reason for the over production of cholesterol is essential. Polynesians and Asians are very prone to overproduction of cholesterol because of western diet. Here in NZ we have a very high rate of heart disease amongst Maori population (indigenous race) because we are mainly all blood type A and therefore cannot tolerate high animal protein diet of dairy and red meat. Of course this is my opinion and as I am not a GP can only give opinions. Nana Cholestrol What is the protocol for treating elevated cholestrol and triglicerides. Thank you. Elly............................................ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 13, 2003 Report Share Posted July 13, 2003 Elly, use liquify choles under bio-feedback but do not over do it . My suggestion would be no more than a few min per week. Watch for alarm! Barry at QWC use " gazelle252000 " <ellyfr@...> wrote: >What is the protocol for treating elevated cholestrol and >triglicerides. Thank you. Elly > > > > >............................................ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2003 Report Share Posted July 14, 2003 Nana: Your attachment did not get attached. Please try again. Priscilla Simpson (Chicago) --- and Nana Coulter <handz@...> wrote: > I would recommend the liver flush (attached) not > recommended for elderly, pregnant or lactating > women,or those with heart disease. Of course > finding out the reason for the over production of > cholesterol is essential. > Polynesians and Asians are very prone to > overproduction of cholesterol because of western > diet. Here in NZ we have a very high rate of heart > disease amongst Maori population (indigenous race) > because we are mainly all blood type A and therefore > cannot tolerate high animal protein diet of dairy > and red meat. Of course this is my opinion and as I > am not a GP can only give opinions. > Nana > Cholestrol > > > What is the protocol for treating elevated > cholestrol and > triglicerides. Thank you. Elly > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2003 Report Share Posted July 14, 2003 Nana. I am a blood type A and never do well on vegetarian diets. I loose too much strength. I do better on meat..........interesting isn't it? Blessings! Nona Cholestrol What is the protocol for treating elevated cholestrol and triglicerides. Thank you. Elly............................................ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 15, 2003 Report Share Posted July 15, 2003 .... how would this programme work together with a liver flush??? i can imagine it could raise the cholesterol actually being excreted during the flush. hm?? any experience anybody?? marlene RE: Cholestrol > Elly, use liquify choles under bio-feedback but do not over do it . My suggestion would be no more than a few min per week. Watch for alarm! Barry at QWC > > use " gazelle252000 " <ellyfr@...> wrote: > > >What is the protocol for treating elevated cholestrol and > >triglicerides. Thank you. Elly > > > > > > > > > >............................................ > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 16, 2003 Report Share Posted July 16, 2003 Nona, I'm also type A+ and I feel good on a vegetarian diet but also lose strength after awhile. I just try to eat more fish and chicken products when that happens. I also have elevated cholesterol and high blood pressure. I'm trying to get all of this corrected with the QXCI. Any suggestions? Bill -----Original Message-----From: dbaker@... [mailto:dbaker@...] Sent: Monday, July 14, 2003 8:01 PMqxci-english Subject: Re: Cholestrol Nana. I am a blood type A and never do well on vegetarian diets. I loose too much strength. I do better on meat..........interesting isn't it? Blessings! Nona Cholestrol What is the protocol for treating elevated cholestrol and triglicerides. Thank you. Elly............................................ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 16, 2003 Report Share Posted July 16, 2003 Attached liver cleanse Nana Cholestrol > > > > > > What is the protocol for treating elevated > > cholestrol and > > triglicerides. Thank you. Elly > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2003 Report Share Posted July 17, 2003 Bill--reply to my e-mail address at dbaker@... and I will give you lots of info. Cholestrol What is the protocol for treating elevated cholestrol and triglicerides. Thank you. Elly............................................ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2003 Report Share Posted July 18, 2003 Hi Bill, I do eat meat but also take apple cider vinegar 1 tablespoon daily to help digest the animal proteins. High BP and elevated cholesterol is because of a multitude of reasons. I always look for dietary and environmental and hereditary factors. I look at the kidney for high BP and usually find heavy metals, nicotine or lack of protein digestion as the primary cause. Apple cider vinegar helps break down the bi products of the kidney and flushes it out. You also have to do a specific detox for the toxin related. I do CGH homeopathic remedy annually (for heavy metals and nicotine) and the liver cleanse 6 monthly to reduce cholesterol levels. I used to smoke 5 years ago but still read high as I am now sensitive to passive smoking. I have amalgam fillings so will constantly be exposed to mercury and we have lead in our environment. Hope this helps. Nana Cholestrol What is the protocol for treating elevated cholestrol and triglicerides. Thank you. Elly............................................ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2003 Report Share Posted July 18, 2003 Nana, Thank you for your response. I have apple cider vinegar and will start taking it on a regular basis. I have a family history of high blood pressure and cholesterol problems as well. My grandmother died from kidney failure due to high blood pressure. My dad and sister also have this problem as well as my dad's sister. On my mother's side there is no high blood pressure problems. My other brother has no high blood pressure problems either. I have no fillings so I don't think that's the problem. I have never had a cavity. I tried the Adkins diet and lost weight. They said in the book that blood pressure and cholorestrol levels would lower if you were on a high protein diet. Mine stayed the same but I lost weight. I noticed though that I felt bloated and realized I was not digesting my protein. I then started eating more vegetables and less meat and the weight started coming back on. UGH! (I'm 6'2", 210 and would like to be 185,) With the QX I don't seem to have any heavy metals in my system. Some but nothing elevated. How does one find these things with the QXCI? I just got my system about 2 months ago and am working hard to learn everything I can. But, as you can imagine, this is all very new to me. I love reading your postings on here and have learned a lot from you. Thank you for taking the time to help me and others to better health. Good karma is always welcomed! Bill Rauscher -----Original Message-----From: and Nana Coulter [mailto:handz@...] Sent: Friday, July 18, 2003 3:23 AMqxci-english Subject: Re: Cholestrol Hi Bill, I do eat meat but also take apple cider vinegar 1 tablespoon daily to help digest the animal proteins. High BP and elevated cholesterol is because of a multitude of reasons. I always look for dietary and environmental and hereditary factors. I look at the kidney for high BP and usually find heavy metals, nicotine or lack of protein digestion as the primary cause. Apple cider vinegar helps break down the bi products of the kidney and flushes it out. You also have to do a specific detox for the toxin related. I do CGH homeopathic remedy annually (for heavy metals and nicotine) and the liver cleanse 6 monthly to reduce cholesterol levels. I used to smoke 5 years ago but still read high as I am now sensitive to passive smoking. I have amalgam fillings so will constantly be exposed to mercury and we have lead in our environment. Hope this helps. Nana Cholestrol What is the protocol for treating elevated cholestrol and triglicerides. Thank you. Elly............................................ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2003 Report Share Posted July 18, 2003 Thanks for the info Nana..........I had forgotten about apple cider vinegar.............Nona Cholestrol What is the protocol for treating elevated cholestrol and triglicerides. Thank you. Elly............................................ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2003 Report Share Posted July 18, 2003 I know this problem, being on a vegetarian diet even veganistic; when you start to accept kelp tablets,and/or spirulina and/or seavegetables in your culinary choices and swallow/chewing choices, than you will loose the weaknesses. I donot know what bloodtype I am. I do not matter because we all are somewhat degenerated, thus weakened , which results in eventually looking for blood type solutions, I think. good luck, Noel. Cholestrol What is the protocol for treating elevated cholestrol and triglicerides. Thank you. Elly............................................ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2003 Report Share Posted July 18, 2003 7/18/03: Bill this was sitting in my "Drafts" folder so don't know if it was sent and am resending so I am sure you got it! Regards, Nona Bill........nice to hear from you. Actually I am an A- blood type. My hypertension has been down lately, but I believe my cholesterol may be still high (particularly triglicerides). The following is from Nirvana's Black Box Cards that I ordered. Their information is invaluable! For hypertension: Acupuncture points are: Li12_15; li5_11; Te10_14; Te4_9; Si9_10. Disease Dictionary: Go to Hypertension, then click on Electro-Bioresonance and do that program and close. Do Homeopathy in same program. If you don't know how to do those, I'll be glad to tell you. Also recommended is Biofeedback, NLP, Brain Wave, Bach Remedies, 500-1000 magnesium daily, 500 potassium daily. GABA is good for hypertension. For Cholesterol: Acupuncture point: Exle6. Biofeedback/Organ Systems/Cholesterol. You can Zap Liquify Cholesterol but be careful with this one. It is very powerful. If you have any clots, it may losen them. I've only used it once on a young 16-year-old who was drinking 2 qts of water every day. His cholesterol was 300 and came down to 200 within 1 week. Have been scared to do it on an adult. Another program for Cholesterol is Risk Profile: Test/Programs/Risk Profile/Load Current Patient/Double click on Cholesterol to load/Virtual Doctor Test/Click on rememdies until Rectified to 100/ then connect to DF Blood/Blood Treatments/Cholesterol/Start/Treat until Rectified is over 85. Also recommended is the Fat Digestion Program. Do Test/Programs/Nutrition/Calculate/Strike This Key First/OK/Fat Digestion/Double click on Name to treat or Nutrienergy Balance. (Look at the overall values, isolate the highest Nutritional values in relation tothe Nutritional Panel. Do not compare the values with any other panel such as the Homotoxicology Panel or the risk Profile Panel, etc.). That should get you started. Blessings! Nona Cholestrol What is the protocol for treating elevated cholestrol and triglicerides. Thank you. Elly............................................ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2003 Report Share Posted July 19, 2003 Hi Bill, check your toxins by looking at Homotoxicology. Programs, homotoxicology (about 4th one down), click on info click first then a grey box will appear with more information on it then double click it to disappear, then click zenobiotics and this will bring up toxin screen, click on treat top items and this will give you more information. Good luck Nana Cholestrol What is the protocol for treating elevated cholestrol and triglicerides. Thank you. Elly............................................ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2003 Report Share Posted July 20, 2003 Nona, The problem with the blood type diet is that it does not take into consideration whether one is homozygous or heterozygous especially with blood types A and B. Also if you have high triglycerides then I suspect that you may be pre-diabetic. I suspect that you are either a carbo person and/or are heavy and /or do not exercise. the QXCI is a marvelous device but we also need to take steps to gain a healthy status. Castiglia, a non-traditional MD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2003 Report Share Posted July 21, 2003 , what is homozygous, I looked it up on the net and it only talks about horses? Nana Re: Cholestrol Nona,The problem with the blood type diet is that it does not take into consideration whether one is homozygous or heterozygous especially with blood types A and B. Also if you have high triglycerides then I suspect that you may be pre-diabetic. I suspect that you are either a carbo person and/or are heavy and /or do not exercise. the QXCI is a marvelous device but we also need to take steps to gain a healthy status. Castiglia, a non-traditional MD ............................................ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2003 Report Share Posted July 22, 2003 Homozygous means that the person has the same gene from both parents. If not it is heterozygous. E.G. With type A blood, the person could have received an A gene from one of the parents and an O from the other. This means the person is really and AO which is heterozygous. If both parents gave an A, the person would be AA and thus homozygous. I trust this clears up what I meant. Castiglia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 4, 2007 Report Share Posted November 4, 2007 Dear & all, So let me summarise.Are we saying that we can totally ignore our cholestrol level no matter what it is (600 ) and forget about any statin drugs to control it. The side effects of statin is muscle weakness right. My mum-in-law is taking that drug so I need to be clear onthese. If I so much as give any wrong instruction and something haapens, I will never gain their trust again Joni __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 4, 2007 Report Share Posted November 4, 2007 As a noob here (but one who has been reading all of the information in the files), I'm also curious about the cholesterol, especially in the BEGINNING of the diet before the body adjusts. Fortunately, I've had my bloodwork done this year, and everything looked good. But for people with potential heart problems, isn't cholesterol what is clogging the arteries? (I realize it is caused by the arteries becoming hard... in other words, the cholesterol clogging the artery is not the PROBLEM, but is a symptom). I imagine after awhile on this diet the body adjusts, heals, and clogging of the arteries would not be a problem. I attempted to ask last night about Cayenne Pepper capsules as a way to help keep the blood clean in the intitial stages of the diet. I just did a quick search on " EDTA " which I've also read about... that it can clear out plaque and cholesterol from the blood. (I'm speaking of EDTA tablets... not chelation therapy through IV). My question is, are cayenne pepper capsules and EDTA compatible with this diet and method?? Especially in the beginning before my body adjusts to all of the new fats... and my arteries and blood might not be ready to handle them all???? I assume that if I began the sodium bicarbonate therapy, I shouldn't do the EDTA (acid)... but I really don't know much about either of them at this point. I've heard great things about EDTA. Of course, I'm much more excited about what I'm reading here, and am anxious to begin this diet over the next month! > > > So let me summarise.Are we saying that we can totally ignore our cholestrol > level no matter what it is (600 ) and forget about any statin drugs to control it. > The side effects of statin is muscle weakness right. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2007 Report Share Posted November 5, 2007 --Hi Joni, Like you I am also very confused with conflicting reports on cholesterol. My mum also takes statins to reduce hers and I have a mind to tell her not to as well. However, I have heard that it is not advisable to stop cold Turkey on the statins. I am keeping my options open for the time being. regards, Perihan > So let me summarise.Are we saying that we can totally ignore our cholestrol level no matter what it is (600 ) and forget about any statin drugs to control it. The side effects of statin is muscle weakness right. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2007 Report Share Posted November 5, 2007 My husband was getting muscle aches and a feeling in his feet like he was walking in boots filled with water ... so he stopped taking Crestor and didn't tell his doctor. His cholesterol was no different. It wasn't even very high to start with. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2007 Report Share Posted November 6, 2007 > Dear & all, So let me summarise. Are we saying that we can totally ignore our cholestrol level no matter what it is (600) and forget about any statin drugs to control it. The side effects of statin is muscle weakness right. ==>Yes, that is correct Joni. In the article " Wise Choices, Healthy Bodies " by Sally Fallon and G Enig, PhD, they write: http://www.westonaprice.org/women/wise_choices.html Cholesterol: The Mother of All Hormones All the steroid hormones (which help us deal with inflammation, injury and stress) and all the sex hormones (including estrogen and testosterone) derive from cholesterol. Lowfat and low-cholesterol diets often have the effect of depriving the body of the raw material from which to make these vital substances. ==>They also write that women can have cholesterol readings of 1,000 mg and still be perfectly healthy - I can't find the reference right now. Low thyroid function also increases cholesterol levels, which most candida sufferers have. ==>Also it is well-known that when your body detoxifies cholesterol readings will increase; afterward they normalize. ==>There are also more studies that prove people with low cholesterol actually are more at risk for heart disease and other degenerative diseases than those with high cholesterol. See " What Causes Heart Disease " ; http://www.westonaprice.org/moderndiseases/hd.html and " Cholesterol and Heart Disease -- A Phony Issue " ; http://www.westonaprice.org/knowyourfats/fats_phony.html ==>Statin drugs, like all drugs, are toxic (poisonous) to the body and interfere with normal functioning, often causing cancer and many body malfunctions and degenerative diseases - see " Dangers of Statin Drugs: What You Haven't Been Told About Popular Cholesterol-Lowering Medicines " ; http://www.westonaprice.org/moderndiseases/statin.html For much more information on the Truth about Cholesterol and the dangers of statin drugs, etc., do searches at: http://www.mercola.com http://www.westonaprice.org/ http://www.thincs.org/ Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2007 Report Share Posted November 6, 2007 > > As a noob here (but one who has been reading all of the information > in the files), I'm also curious about the cholesterol, especially in the BEGINNING of the diet before the body adjusts. Fortunately, I've had my bloodwork done this year, and everything looked good. But for people with potential heart problems, isn't cholesterol what is clogging the arteries? (I realize it is caused by the arteries > becoming hard... in other words, the cholesterol clogging the artery is not the PROBLEM, but is a symptom). I imagine after awhile on this diet the body adjusts, heals, and clogging of the arteries would not be a problem. ==>Those photos they show of yellow fats (cholesterol) clogging arteries are totally false; they used photos of dead people's arteries, and plaque isn't where you've been led to believe it is! See " How Can It Be That The " Plaque " You Have Heard So Much About Does Not Even Exist? " ; http://www.chelationtherapyonline.com/articles/p168.htm Note: The best chelation therapy is a natural diet naturally grown that is high in saturated fats and which includes omega-3 and oil soluble vitamins A, D, & E, etc. which is my diet plus supplements. Fats are the best chelators in the world, even getting rid of heavy metals in the body. ==>Also see the message I just posted on this subject; here's good websites to search using cholesterol, heart disease, statin drugs, etc.: www.mercola.com www.westonaprice.org www.thincs.org > > I attempted to ask last night about Cayenne Pepper capsules as a way to help keep the blood clean in the intitial stages of the diet. > > I just did a quick search on " EDTA " which I've also read about... > that it can clear out plaque and cholesterol from the blood. (I'm > speaking of EDTA tablets... not chelation therapy through IV). > > My question is, are cayenne pepper capsules and EDTA compatible with this diet and method?? Especially in the beginning before my body adjusts to all of the new fats... and my arteries and blood might not be ready to handle them all???? ==>Your arteries and blood are built by nature to require all of the good saturated fats, omega-3, oil soluble vitamins A, D, & E, etc. In fact your heart prefers saturated fats, and all of the body's cell membranes can only be healthy if they are constructed out of 50% saturated fat, except lung cells which require 100%. The Many Roles of Saturated Fat from the article " Principles of Healthy Diets " ; http://www.westonaprice.org/brochures/wapfbrochure.html " Saturated fats, such as butter, meat fats, coconut oil and palm oil, tend to be solid at room temperature. According to conventional nutritional dogma, these traditional fats are to blame for most of our modern diseases--heart disease, cancer, obesity, diabetes, malfunction of cell membranes and even nervous disorders like multiple sclerosis. However, many scientific studies indicate that it is processed liquid vegetable oil--which is laden with free radicals formed during processing--and artificially hardened vegetable oil-- called trans fat--that are the culprits in these modern conditions, not natural saturated fats. Humans need saturated fats because we are warm blooded. Our bodies do not function at room temperature, but at a tropical temperature. Saturated fats provide the appropriate stiffness and structure to our cell membranes and tissues. When we consume a lot of liquid unsaturated oils, our cell membranes do not have structural integrity to function properly, they become too " floppy, " and when we consume a lot of trans fat, which is not as soft as saturated fats at body temperature, our cell membranes become too " stiff. " Contrary to the accepted view, which is not scientifically based, saturated fats do not clog arteries or cause heart disease. In fact, the preferred food for the heart is saturated fat; and saturated fats lower a substance called Lp(a), which is a very accurate marker for proneness to heart disease. Saturated fats play many important roles in the body chemistry. They strengthen the immune system and are involved in inter-cellular communication, which means they protect us against cancer. They help the receptors on our cell membranes work properly, including receptors for insulin, thereby protecting us against diabetes. The lungs cannot function without saturated fats, which is why children given butter and full-fat milk have much less asthma than children given reduced-fat milk and margarine. Saturated fats are also involved in kidney function and hormone production. Saturated fats are required for the nervous system to function properly, and over half the fat in the brain is saturated. Saturated fats also help suppress inflammation. Finally, saturated animal fats carry the vital fat-soluble vitamins A, D and K2, which we we need in large amounts to be healthy. Human beings have been consuming saturated fats from animals products, milk products and the tropical oils for thousands of years; it is the advent of modern processed vegetable oil that is associated with the epidemic of modern degenerative disease, not the consumption of saturated fats. " > I assume that if I began the sodium bicarbonate therapy, I shouldn't do the EDTA (acid)... but I really don't know much about either of them at this point. I've heard great things about EDTA. ==>I do not recommend EDTA; instead chelate out heavy metals and other toxins in your body nature's way with a diet high in good fats. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2007 Report Share Posted November 6, 2007 God Bless You, Bee!!! Thank you for the time you took to answer my question. I promise to read more and more on your site today so I won't re-ask the same questions over and over!! I'm very excited to begin this... right now, I'm going to the supplements link to order the coconut oil, supplements, etc... for Stage One of the diet. Everything here makes SO MUCH SENSE! Finally, someone is not trying to take money out of my pockets, promising something that doesn't deliver... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2007 Report Share Posted November 8, 2007 > > God Bless You, Bee!!! Thank you for the time you took to answer my > question. I promise to read more and more on your site today so I > won't re-ask the same questions over and over!! > > I'm very excited to begin this... right now, I'm going to the > supplements link to order the coconut oil, supplements, etc... for > Stage One of the diet. > > Everything here makes SO MUCH SENSE! Finally, someone is not trying to > take money out of my pockets, promising something that doesn't > deliver... ==>Thanks my friend. What is your name? Read, learn, and enjoy! Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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