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Pastimes : Heart Attacks, Cancer and strokes. Preventative approaches

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To: dylan murphy who wrote (1739)10/22/2008 11:51:05 AM
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I'm not convinced that L-Arginine is all that important and it certainly appears to be inconvenient and expensive to take.

<However, something curious has emerged recently. I've seen more and more people dropping their heart scan scores. Not just a little bit, but a huge amount. Witness our most recent record holder, Neal, who dropped his score 51% in 15 months. Just five years ago, this magnitude of reversal was unimaginable. Granted, Neal is our record holder, but others are obtaining 10, 18, 24, 30% drops in scores all the time. Many have done it without l-arginine.>

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Who knows, but I chose vitamin K as my next step.

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I am taking some low dose L-Arginine tablets and have added magnesium only because I do take a diuretic. I don't know if I'll get motivated to inverst in some L-Arginine powder or not.

very much FWIW

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