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studentrland wrote:
Hi, Jofuk...
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1) What is mild blockage 20% 30% ???
Well...it´s a mild blockage of 20 - 30 %.!!! If an analogy to an artery is described as a water-hose, and something sticky attaches to the inside-walls of the waterhose thereby blocking the waterflow in the hose with 20 - 30 %, this means that if two waterhoses, one clear and unobstructed and the other blocked to 20-30% simultaneously fills up two 10-literbuckets with water, by the time that the clear hose has filled a 10-literbucket, the obstructed hose has only managed to fill its bucket with 7 - 8 liter...the same logic applies to arteries...the more obstructed an artery becomes by "sticky material" attaching to its inner walls, the less blood per time-unit flows through it, thus minimizing the nutrient- and oxygen-supply to the specific tissues that the artery in question delivers its blood to.....this way of reasoning is visualized here:
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2) How long should I wait until a retest ?
I guess this is up to you?
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3) When hopefully the treatment clears the arteries, are the arteries healed, as I read in the forum that troubles can reappear if ceasing treatment. I understand that one must continue PT for protection but can one drop to a maintenance dose?
I don´t know the answer to this one... try reading this thread
or perhaps this one:
May I ask the forum some questions.
1) What is mild blockage 20% 30% ???
2) How long should I wait until a retest ?
3) When hopefully the treatment clears the arteries, are the arteries healed, as I read in the forum that troubles can reappear if ceasing treatment.
I understand that one must continue PT for protection but can one drop to a maintenance dose?
Also would taking Vit K - mk7 , help as plaque could be calcified ?
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
If fact some of the big box vitamin stores use a 50-50 mix of D and L isomer’s to fatten their bottom line. See how hard it is to pry out of them what it is and to see their Certificate of analysis of their product.
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