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How do I tell if PT is working for me?

Posted: Mon Aug 30, 2010 11:57 pm
by ofonorow
Owen,
I am trying the Pauling protocol w/ lysine and proline. I am 61, male and BP is typically 150/69 +/-. How would I tell if my blood vessels are calcified and hard? Lack of results in 30 days or so on Pauling formula?
Thanks.


Cardioretinometry - eye doc can see calcifications in retina

Arterial Stiffness Index - there used to be devices to measure arterial stiffness (ASI)

The normal Heart scans usually have a calcium score - since that is all they can detect. Orthodox medicine.

If you suspect calcium (on rat poisons such as coumadin) or take antibiotics you should consider supplementing vitamin K, particularly K2. See: LEF.ORG Super-K.

Re: How do I tell if PT is working for me?

Posted: Tue Aug 31, 2010 9:14 am
by Ralph Lotz
The normal Heart scans usually have a calcium score - since that is all they can detect. Orthodox medicine.


The Agatston Score indicates the level of arterial calcification, and is the most reliable predictor of an impending heart attack.
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D3 and K2 (MenaQua7) provide inexpensive plausible solutions with PT.