Re: A possible cure for Heart Disease



In article <Xns96E882D33E12Dsome1outthere@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, listener
<listener@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> jason@xxxxxxxxxx (Jason) wrote in
> news:jason-0710050933410001@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
>
> > In article <Xns96E86E1D8ABEsome1outthere@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, listener
> > <listener@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> >> jason@xxxxxxxxxx (Jason) wrote in
> >> news:jason-0610051722510001@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
> >>
> >> > In article <vYh1f.4465$Zs3.3280@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, "judy"
> >> > <jdytarttakeaway@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> I read this book and found it quite interesting. The author,
> >> >> Douglas Mulhall, was on Coast to Coast last night and he mentioned
> >> >> that there has been more work done in this area since the book was
> >> >> written. If this really holds up, it may take a while for the
> >> >> medical field to accept it - think about how much trouble the
> >> >> Australian had - the one who just won the Nobel prize for proving
> >> >> that bacteria caused ulcers.
> >> >>
> >> >> Judy
> >> >
> >> > Judy,
> >> > I heard the same radio show which is why I visited the site. I
> >> > believe that you are right. It will probably take at least 5 years
> >> > before the majority of doctors start making use of this procedure
> >> > to cure heart disease. I was surprised that I have not heard or
> >> > read about this cure for heart disease prior to yesterday. I plan
> >> > to inform everyone that mentions heart disease (in their posts)
> >> > about the book and web site. I hope that you do the same thing.
> >> > Jason
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >>
> >>
> >> You read a book and hear a radio show and think there's a cure for
> >> heart disease?
> >>
> >> I'm dumbfounded.
> >>
> >> L.
> >
> > L.
> > Read the book before you assume that you know what's in the book.
> > Hundreds of doctors perform the procedure each day. The author of the
> > book claims that the procedure has a 80 per cent success rate.
> > I'm dumbfounded that you would assume that you know everything that is
> > written in a book that you have never even read.
> > Jason
> >
>
> I never made that claim or assumption.
>
> But I have read "Proinflammatory activation of macrophages by basic calcium
> phosphate crystals via protein kinase C and MAP kinase pathways: a vicious
> cycle of inflammation and arterial calcification?"
>
> (Note the question mark...)
>
> Neither of these books (Dr. Cohen, Douglas Mulhall, journalist) are
> definitve works. Heart disease is a complex medical condition that still
> begs a lot of understanding. Most times, today's "cure" is tomorrows snake
> oil.
>
> L.

L.,
If you want to just explore and learn about present treatment programs for
heart disease, that is your choice. However, if you want to learn about a
new procedure to treat heart disease that is presently being done by only
several hundred doctors--read the book. It's more complex than just making
use of chelation (sp??). Did you know that almost all of the procedures to
treat heart disease were at one time new procedures? I don't advise anyone
to make use of oral chelation since it does not work.
Jason

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