Posted by Texasmark1 on August 10, 2015 at 14:08:06 from (198.45.234.19):
In Reply to: Re: OT posted by 550Doug on August 10, 2015 at 08:15:40:
Like all medicines, some work some don't. Relayed the info. I use both AMA sponsored procedures and alternative methods. Stephen Sinatra, MD, board certified Cardiologist, with a clinic and training facility in addition to a really comprehensive news letter.....for anybody interested, is also one for which works best. Interesting mentality for a person such as he. I just use the one that works best with the least side effects. When I had Lymphoma terminal (we all thought) cancer in 2013, I went the AMA route (6ea 4 1/2 hr sessions of chemo) and have been clean for going on 2 years (next month)......from a facility 25 miles down the road. My BP medicine is AMA, but the rest is alternative and I have no diabetes nor high cholesterol with my 2 eggs for breakfast daily and feel great.......but I am starting to take rest stops when working and have finally realized I don't have to finish the project today. It'll be there tomorrow waiting for me.
This would be something to try in waiting for the appointment if one could get it quickly.
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