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High Cholesterol and Water intake , a twist on how to think about it.
Posted on 2/20/16 at 1:04 pm
Posted on 2/20/16 at 1:04 pm
as a doctor, you'll likely take issue because you'll run head on against your training..and it won't be easy for you...
" High cholesterol and water intake.
I said, “Since we touched on high blood pressure, what about high cholesterol?”
“Cholesterol is deposited in tissues because of dehydration. The cells put out cholesterol to close themselves off—so they do not lose any more water.”
I asked, “So it is like desert plants that put out waxy substances to retain water inside their leaves?”
“Exactly. The high cholesterol is an adaptation to a low water intake. I had one patient, a Minister Wahby, who lowered his cholesterol by almost 100 points by increasing his water intake.
Before, he had tried without much success to reduce his cholesterol. He was a diplomat from Washington who had to entertain socially quite often. Last year, he was shocked to find that his cholesterol
had shot up to 279.
“In two months of following my advice, and with very little‘observance’ of the old rules which were making his life miserable, his cholesterol went down to 203 for the fi rst time in nine years. It is
important to drink the water and to walk for a half hour to an hour a day. Results like this are not a fluke—they are typical.”
“Anginal chest pain is a signal of dehydration. Doctors use nitroglycerin to relieve it, but water will cure it completely in a few days.”
I said, “So the medical approach suppresses the symptoms of dehydration. Therefore, the dehydration will get worse and hit elsewhere?”
“It is already hitting elsewhere.
this excerpt is from LINK
and entire pdf is here;
LINK
So, I'm not saying YAY or NAY, I'm just saying to read it, sleep on it and decide for yourself, unless of course you don't trust your own judgment...
" High cholesterol and water intake.
I said, “Since we touched on high blood pressure, what about high cholesterol?”
“Cholesterol is deposited in tissues because of dehydration. The cells put out cholesterol to close themselves off—so they do not lose any more water.”
I asked, “So it is like desert plants that put out waxy substances to retain water inside their leaves?”
“Exactly. The high cholesterol is an adaptation to a low water intake. I had one patient, a Minister Wahby, who lowered his cholesterol by almost 100 points by increasing his water intake.
Before, he had tried without much success to reduce his cholesterol. He was a diplomat from Washington who had to entertain socially quite often. Last year, he was shocked to find that his cholesterol
had shot up to 279.
“In two months of following my advice, and with very little‘observance’ of the old rules which were making his life miserable, his cholesterol went down to 203 for the fi rst time in nine years. It is
important to drink the water and to walk for a half hour to an hour a day. Results like this are not a fluke—they are typical.”
“Anginal chest pain is a signal of dehydration. Doctors use nitroglycerin to relieve it, but water will cure it completely in a few days.”
I said, “So the medical approach suppresses the symptoms of dehydration. Therefore, the dehydration will get worse and hit elsewhere?”
“It is already hitting elsewhere.
this excerpt is from LINK
and entire pdf is here;
LINK
So, I'm not saying YAY or NAY, I'm just saying to read it, sleep on it and decide for yourself, unless of course you don't trust your own judgment...
Posted on 2/20/16 at 1:07 pm to retired trucker
I wonder what happened to Water Cure 1.
Posted on 2/20/16 at 1:09 pm to retired trucker
quote:
So, I'm not saying YAY or NAY, I'm just saying to read it, sleep on it and decide for yourself, unless of course you don't trust your own judgment...
What if you just don't trust the judgement of others who would choose to make their website background pale goldenrod.
Or is that their warning that if your piss is this color, you should drink more.
Posted on 2/20/16 at 1:09 pm to HempHead
That iteration hurt the eyes even more and was put to pasture
Posted on 2/20/16 at 1:15 pm to retired trucker
Where is the whiskey cure. Sounds lovely.
Posted on 2/20/16 at 1:17 pm to Tiger Ryno
quote:
Thank you
you're welcome
hope it helps your understanding
as a side bar, you can do a search on Rene Quinton and sea water...big news in 20's-30's and just dried up and no more info
LINK
Posted on 2/20/16 at 1:21 pm to PepaSpray
quote:
Where is the whiskey cure.
I think you can pick that up around the Grand Old Opry, I think they go hand in hand...
Posted on 2/20/16 at 1:22 pm to retired trucker
I hope for your sake that you don't believe the things you've quoted in this thread.
This post was edited on 2/20/16 at 1:23 pm
Posted on 2/20/16 at 1:24 pm to Volvagia
Posted on 2/20/16 at 1:31 pm to retired trucker
Anginal chest pain is a sign of dying heart tissue, a good way to die is not go to ER
Posted on 2/20/16 at 1:33 pm to Patrick_Bateman
quote:
I hope for your sake that you don't believe the things you've quoted in this thread.
who me?
I'm just your local ICONOCLAST !
why not clik this a sit back and enjoy...
LINK
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