To Roman shapoval, I think you would be very much interested in the work done by N. Parinandi on the effects of mercury on the arterial endothelium (lining of arteries is only one cell thick and has a variety of functions. Go back to speeches at IAOMT of about 2011 to listen to his amazing work. You will realize the incredible implications. what I am thinking is that if the arterial endothelium is so important and would notlike to be touched by foreign materials- how do stents not cause a lot of problems or DO they cause a lot of problems. ? Cherry Misra , New delhi
I have loved ones that were given statins, and now have Parkinson's. So sad that I can't convince them to come off statins due to fear. In today's world of wireless EMF radiation, combined with blue light (disrupts dopamine) and fear of UV, it's no wonder heart disease is a top killer, whereas before 1850 it was the 25th cause of death:
Hello friends. If you think statins have some issues, -yes serious ones - I encourage everyone here to take a look at a new drug to reduce cholesterol. - named bumpesta. Take a good look at the side effects and ask yourself "If I were worried about my heart, how wouuld I feel with these side effects? " When you see the long list of side effects ( nice easy ones like "you feel like you are having a heart attack ") you will understand that no new drug approved by the FDA should be taken until what? - well maybe it will take 20 years for people to realize what the real side effects are - so yes, just wait 20 yeears and then try with caution. Please , Im not joking - look up side effects of bumpesta . To older patients, I would suggest that each time your doctor prescribes a new medicine, ask him when it was first on the market. Watch carefully for his response. He may be giving you a new medication to give feedback to pharma reps
This is why I only go to the dr when absolutely necessary
To Roman shapoval, I think you would be very much interested in the work done by N. Parinandi on the effects of mercury on the arterial endothelium (lining of arteries is only one cell thick and has a variety of functions. Go back to speeches at IAOMT of about 2011 to listen to his amazing work. You will realize the incredible implications. what I am thinking is that if the arterial endothelium is so important and would notlike to be touched by foreign materials- how do stents not cause a lot of problems or DO they cause a lot of problems. ? Cherry Misra , New delhi
Thanks for your post Cherry!
I have loved ones that were given statins, and now have Parkinson's. So sad that I can't convince them to come off statins due to fear. In today's world of wireless EMF radiation, combined with blue light (disrupts dopamine) and fear of UV, it's no wonder heart disease is a top killer, whereas before 1850 it was the 25th cause of death:
https://romanshapoval.substack.com/p/why-heart-disease-is-an-electrical
Love the guest you brought on James!
Thanks for sharing Roman!
@Medical Truth Podcast @Jack Wolfson DO, FACC here’s a snippet/ diagram from the Weston A Price article, Our Seniors: Dumping Ground for Drugs (2018)
To Roman Shapoval- Thankyou for your useful comments. Cherry Misra, New Delhi
Hello friends. If you think statins have some issues, -yes serious ones - I encourage everyone here to take a look at a new drug to reduce cholesterol. - named bumpesta. Take a good look at the side effects and ask yourself "If I were worried about my heart, how wouuld I feel with these side effects? " When you see the long list of side effects ( nice easy ones like "you feel like you are having a heart attack ") you will understand that no new drug approved by the FDA should be taken until what? - well maybe it will take 20 years for people to realize what the real side effects are - so yes, just wait 20 yeears and then try with caution. Please , Im not joking - look up side effects of bumpesta . To older patients, I would suggest that each time your doctor prescribes a new medicine, ask him when it was first on the market. Watch carefully for his response. He may be giving you a new medication to give feedback to pharma reps