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Strategies & Market Trends : Trading the SPOOs with Patrick Slevin!

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To: Patrick Slevin who wrote (4810)5/25/2000 10:53:00 PM
From: Gersh Avery  Read Replies (1) of 7434
 
Hi Patrick

Da nasty "C" stuff ..

Found out some great tings about that.

Several years ago, I was having these nasty pains in the middle of my chest all the time. Someone I knew was trying to get me into this "sell some vitamins" thing (which I was doing my best to ignore) when she up and sayz something about "reversing heart disease without surgery." My ears perked up and I started to track some stuff down. It was nice to be able to go into the UofM library to check out reports and such ..

Anyway, I tried out a simple program for a bit and the chest pains went away. And have now stayed away for over five years.

What I pieced together was a two part story.

First

There was this research doctor who was working for a pharmicutical Co. over in Europe. He was working on a project where he was trying to do some quantitive anaylsis on the materials that make up the deposits that clog heart plumbing. He was having a rough go of it because there was this stuff that kept sticking to everything .. glass tubing, beakers etc .. At some point he figured out that if he added an amino acid called Lysine to the mix, the stuff stoped sticking to everything. Worked slicker than all get out for him. Then one day he started to wonder if it would do the same trick inside humans. There are thousands of folks today that are sure that it does, because of what it has done for them.

Second

Cholesteral is interesting. It acts as a lubricant to help food to slide through the digestive system. Normal function for the stuff is that the gaul bladder excretes the grease which then attaches to fiber on it's way past. In the end it passes out the end<g>.

Problem today is that most folks don't have enough fiber passing by to attach to. What happens then is that the grease is then reabsorbed in the lower GI.

See it's not how much of the gunk you eat, but what your body does with it. Even if you were able to reduce your cholesteral intake to zero, your body would start to make the stuff.

OK .. the two parts. First a Proline/Lysine mix (500mg per day 50/50 mix) Busts out the deposits and lets the liver pull them out, flushing the gunk out the gaul bladder. (of course this assumes the liver still works<g>)

Part two, guar gum drink, two or three times a day. Guar gum is a soluble fiber that sucks out up to 20 times the amount of fat that oat bran does.

This one two punch allows the body to flush the nasty deposits down the shitter.

As far as I know Shackly and Rexal both market guar gum drinks. Word of caution about them. Start out slow and let your body get used to it .. unless you don't mind playing rocket science on the toilet<g>.
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