My mother is about to have a bypass surgery.
3 blocked arteries and a two replacement valves the mitral and one other.
Searched on internet and found chelation and then found yourselves - which
was similiar to an article i read in what Doctors dont tell you.
Confused about what I should order for my mother and how much she should take each day and whether she should still take her heart and diabeties tablets and if she should go ahead with the operation.Please advice by return as urgent.
Thanks very much
M.N. - UK
Yours is a very difficult question to answer. You might ask the doctors their opinion of the risk in delaying the surgery. Also, you might tell them that you would rather try the non-toxic Pauling Therapy first, and if that doesn't work, then resort to surgery.
Find vitamin C and lysine as pills and immediately begin giving your Mother as much as she can tolerate. Start slowly, every 4 hours with one (1) 500 mg tablet of each - ordinary vitamin C as ascorbic acid and 1 pill of lysine. If she tolerates 1 vit C/1 lysine tablet every 4 hours without gas/diarrhea, then on day two or three, increase to 2 tablets of each (1000 mg of vitamin C and lysine). Slowly keep increasing the dosage until she experiences a gastric reaction, then back of 500 or 1000 mg per day.
Even if she goes through surgery, the extra lysine and C will help her
heal faster and improve her chances of surviving the operation with
minimal ill effects.
Now, there are other nutrients too, such as vitamin E, magnesium and CoQ10, but the key nutrient is vitamin C, followed closely by lysine.
The issue with the bypass is best explained in the excellent book by board-certified cardiologist Thomas Levy, MD, JD STOP AMERICA'S #1 KILLER livonbooks.com If the plaque is old and involved, a bypass might be the best answer.
However, you can't undo a bypass, so I think you should make every effort to see what kind of relief you mother expeiences from the above protocol.