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

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To: Patrick Slevin who wrote (4825)5/26/2000 9:00:00 AM
From: Gersh Avery  Read Replies (1) of 7434
 
Health food stores .. yep.

As far as the bad ..

The doctor dude that I was talking about found out that the sticky stuff was one of the things that are a part of the LCL calles Lipoprotine-A. Some folks have high LCL with little Lipoprotine-a and receive little of the effects of high cholesterol.

Lip-a is not only very sticky but it also stimulates smooth mussle growth. The way that the stuff works is that small cracks or tears take place in the walls of blood vessels. Fats move into these cracks along with blood clotting items to plug it off. When lip-a moves in there cell growth is stimulated in the area. It helps in the healing process but also encapsulates the fats that made the trip.

Proline and lysine are naturaly occuring amino acids. These act in such a way to "teflon coat" the lip-a molecules. This allows them to slowly detach and lets the body slowly remove them from the blood.

Kicker is that you have to do something to flush them out .. that's where the guar gum comes in .. Otherwise the sticky gunk would just build up as fatty liver deposits.

For more info on the doctor .. check into your yellow pages under Rexal International dealers. It's a multi level thing. Ask them for literature by Mathias Rath. He's the doctor and he doesn't pull any punchs.

Live long and prosper.
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