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Phosphatidylcholine Latest Therapy for Atherosclerosis

Topic: Aging and LongevityFeaturing M HarveyPublished December 15, 2010

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Phosphatidylcholine is part of the essential phospholipids existing in all cells of the physical specimen. These are fat molecules that are critical pieces of all cell membranes, and are utilized as messengers inside cells including, and most critically, the brain. They interact with proteins, neurotransmitters, and cholesterol in controlling metabolism and function in cells and tissues. They are called essential because they are not formulated by the human body and must come from supplementation. The head molecule choline is the essential characteristic of Phosphatidylcholine (PC). This is one of the most critical nutrients for brain and neuralgic tissue. It is a important part of acetylcholine, an essentially significant neurotransmitter. Phosphatidylcholine lowers radically as you grow older and may be a key reason in degeneration of brain and nerve tissue function. It plays a vital part in: o Protecting all tissues from free radical harmrno Transporting fats for metabolism rno Enhancing cellular operationrno Burning fat deposits rno Enhancing brain operation and neuralgic function comprising memory. Many studies have verified its paybacks. In the Framingham heart study those patients with the highest amounts of phosphatidylcholine in the blood had a 47% decreased risk of causing dementia. To clear obstructions many folks with calcium cloggled arteries are getting phosphatidylcholine. The most efficient way to get it into your physical structure as of the fall of 2009 is with weekly intravenous "pushes" of a product made in Switzerland trademarked Lipostabil. The amounts can be as little as 5 cc or as huge as 15 cc without any bad results. The normal dosage is 10 cc. The injection tube should be packed with an equal amount of blood to phosphatidylcholine shaken together prior to injecting at the rate of 3 minutes per 5 cc of phosphatidylcholine. The subsequent general protocol seems to achieve the largest results for removing plaque buildup in the arteries: 2 or 3 infusions of Phosphatidylcholine followed by 1 EDTA chelation treatment. It is too bad that this is not a proven protocol for calcification of the arteries so you will not find your regular allopathic doctor making use of it. You have to search around your local area for naturopathic or holistic doctors who provide EDTA chelation therapy or other alternative modalities of healing. If they offer chelation it is really easy for them to offer PC Pushes. The Lipostabil protocol is an emulsifier for calcification of the arteries while EDTA chelation eradicates it from the arteries. The basic course is 20-30 Libostabil treatments and 10 chelation infusions. We have seen the fee for a 10 cc PC push of Lipostabil range from $60-$175 and 10 cc EDTA chelation range from $75-$125. So this is a $5000 course of action if you add in two CT scans to check your improvement. All other substitutes to arterial blockages are physically insidious. The easiest way to check your improvement is to have a CT Scan of your heart before your treatment with the intention of getting a calcium score. Replicate after 30 pushes and 10 chelations to analyze if your calcium score is lessened. CT Scans cost approximately $500 and although they are sometimes tricky to locate, many times they can be located in major metropolitan vicinities. None of the statements above have been evaluated by the FDA.

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