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Rocky_Shorz
5th July 2017, 18:20
It's been a month since taking the treatment, 24 hours after my 12 hour heart pill and my BP is still 40/20 lower than before trying it.

Seriously if your numbers are under 100 do not take heart pills before checking BP.

RECIPE -
Bulb of Garlic
Thumb of Ginger
Thumb of Tumeric
(Mince these ingredients to swallow without chewing)
Put them in a small jar
Cover completely with honey
Add a tablespoon of cinnamon
Add a quarter teaspoon of black pepper (without, the body doesn't absorb the Tumeric)

Cover it and wait for morning

Take a Heaping Tablespoon when you wake, 2 hours before eating or taking pills.

I drank strong caffeinated coffee immediately to make the flavor go away, but caffeine might have been part of the healing, related to Cardio.

after 6 days, I was going to quit because stats were low enough, the 7th day I was feeling a slight dizziness, so would stop when my body tells me good enough the next round.

The same recipe minus Tumeric is a cure for everything beyond the heart.

Tumeric is an anti cancer medicine that is best eaten in food except during the once every 6 month treatment.

If SHTF tomorrow, I would give this treatment to everyone with heart problems who no longer have access to medicine.

Rocky_Shorz
5th July 2017, 20:12
Hypertension is the term for how stress affects blood pressure...

One thing I noticed immediately is how the Tumeric blocked stress, a natural antidepressant.

I could stop to watch CNN for 5 minutes and not have my heart pounding out of my chest...

More importantly, when I stopped, I went through a Day of PMS, everything was suddenly a pet peeve...

Much better on the 2nd day and almost gone the 3rd...

Just wanted to give a warning, to cook it into eggs or oatmeal for breakfast the day after treatment

dynamo
5th July 2017, 20:19
Awesome info, thank you Rocky_Shorz!
Maybe I can get off the Bisoprolol and Ramipril (mitral valve repair)!!!

Rocky_Shorz
5th July 2017, 20:19
Another side effect was weight loss, 20 pounds in 2 weeks, which I would credit the Ginger for...

I guess the eye watering toxic belches keeps your mind off of food...

Wasn't a goal, but could be a reason for lowered blood pressure too.


Just checked, down 25 from what I started as but down a pant size from what I've worn since high school. Cleanses lower abdominal to the point of loosing inches.

amor
5th July 2017, 22:02
Perhaps instead of pulling weeds out of the garden we should be eating them.

Rocky_Shorz
6th July 2017, 04:41
We do, Herbs are good smelling and tasty weeds...

The rules of what is a healthy blood pressure have changed many times over the years,..

Here it is in simple English


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o9BZVrfRqGg

By the new, 2014 Rules, 140 over 90 is Normal blood pressure for someone under 60...


How many of you were put on heart pills having a blood pressure in this range?

Franny
6th July 2017, 07:25
FWIW...I don't know if it will repair mitral valve prolapse but I take CoQ10 and it helps a lot! Also keep hydrated.

At least one MD believes that low blood volume is the real cause of MVP for some people.


Awesome info, thank you Rocky_Shorz!
Maybe I can get off the Bisoprolol and Ramipril (mitral valve repair)!!!

Rocky_Shorz
6th July 2017, 13:50
I have a friend that was 210 over 130 yesterday, I gave him the rest of my jar, he took a scoop last night and again this morning, just called after checking BP 160 over 100...

This really works...

I stopped Diuretic a few days ago, running 115/75 now without it...

This might be the solution to Trump's new Deathcare, oops I mean Healthcare...

Of course with this solution America's comfort zone for conversations will change from 2' to 5' or 10'... 😉

Rocky_Shorz
6th July 2017, 14:03
FWIW...I don't know if it will repair mitral valve prolapse but I take CoQ10 and it helps a lot! Also keep hydrated.

At least one MD believes that low blood volume is the real cause of MVP for some people.


Awesome info, thank you Rocky_Shorz!
Maybe I can get off the Bisoprolol and Ramipril (mitral valve repair)!!!

Yesterday someone was telling me about Cocutin, tried looking it up but couldn't find it, now I know why...

Thanks for solving that mystery so quick.

conk
6th July 2017, 17:28
Great recipe! You would do well to add a half teaspoon of cayenne pepper to it. A little Hawthorne.

Really good information, thanks.

dynamo
6th July 2017, 22:57
FWIW...I don't know if it will repair mitral valve prolapse but I take CoQ10 and it helps a lot! Also keep hydrated....
Thank you Latte, but I must ask, the CoQ10 helps you, specifically, a lot with what, please?
The reason I ask is that my other valve is leaking as well, not to the point of requiring surgery...yet.
Anything I can take to help stave off surgery would be a blessing indeed!

Rocky_Shorz
6th July 2017, 23:20
Great recipe! You would do well to add a half teaspoon of cayenne pepper to it. A little Hawthorne.

Really good information, thanks.

I'm building a database of eastern and western medicine for Watson.

I asked the AI how to heal my heart replacing western pills with eastern all natural and it gave me the recipe, I'm not sure how it broke down active ingrediants in pharmaceuticals to cross reference into eastern medicine.

I was going to use habanero sauce, but thought I would follow the computer on the first try.

Someone asked if I'm still taking the treatments and the answer is no, I wanted to heal the illness so it wasn't being maintained by medicine.

After 7 days I stopped and check bp several times daily to make sure it is still working.

It said to do a treatment every 6 months, but if I see stats change I will do a 3 day treatment to bring it back down.

I cook with Garlic daily, and one meal a week with ginger and Tumeric.

Franny
7th July 2017, 04:23
I was prescribe beta blockers to help with the MVP but never took them. When I am hydrated take the CoQ10 it helps to relieve the "fluttering" and keep the valve working properly. It was occurring about every 2 minutes or so, now much less frequently.

Hope it helps, it probably won't hurt.



FWIW...I don't know if it will repair mitral valve prolapse but I take CoQ10 and it helps a lot! Also keep hydrated....
Thank you Latte, but I must ask, the CoQ10 helps you, specifically, a lot with what, please?
The reason I ask is that my other valve is leaking as well, not to the point of requiring surgery...yet.
Anything I can take to help stave off surgery would be a blessing indeed!

Rocky_Shorz
7th July 2017, 05:42
When I first started taking the diuretic, it lowered my BP...

Now that I stopped taking it, I dropped even lower, I will be cutting BP pill in half again, not sure if just stopping is a good idea...

This was just a few roots and honey, I never really expected it to work to the point I would get off all pills again.

thunder24
7th July 2017, 05:45
"Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food. — Hippocrates, father of medicine, 431 B.C."

Rocky_Shorz
7th July 2017, 06:42
Wow, I was way off on my time, I started on the 18th this Sunday is 3 weeks...

My Mom had a recent shoulder replacement, then pacemaker, been a busy few weeks taking care of her, stress should spiking, heart pounding...

Instead my bp dropped to lowest since high school

Now for the big question, do I share it came from the blue dude that's been around since the pyramids were built that wants us to shake our shackles, or do I go with the brilliant AI named Watson?

dynamo
7th July 2017, 10:59
I was prescribe beta blockers to help with the MVP but never took them. When I am hydrated take the CoQ10 it helps to relieve the "fluttering" and keep the valve working properly. It was occurring about every 2 minutes or so, now much less frequently.

Hope it helps, it probably won't hurt.



FWIW...I don't know if it will repair mitral valve prolapse but I take CoQ10 and it helps a lot! Also keep hydrated....
Thank you Latte, but I must ask, the CoQ10 helps you, specifically, a lot with what, please?
The reason I ask is that my other valve is leaking as well, not to the point of requiring surgery...yet.
Anything I can take to help stave off surgery would be a blessing indeed!
Very good, thank you for the added information.
It is definitely a "must-try" for me!

Rocky_Shorz
8th July 2017, 05:49
Was going to skip bp today, but at 30 hours started rebounding so took it.

I'll clear the diuretic first.

by Sorcha's report today looks like the right wingnut Nun is voting for the AI...

So looks like I should go for the truth Blue Dude's recipe for healing human hearts...

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This is how it looks before cinnamon and pepper

I wonder if this is the reason he has lived so long...

Is Levitation the result of complete sphincter control so you never pass gas?

Rocky_Shorz
8th July 2017, 16:25
Today my Bp was back up to close to what it was when I started, cutting the bp medicine yesterday after the diuretic a few days before might have shortened the treatments healing effects. 2 weeks after taking the treatment is how long it lasted.

Took another spoonful this morning along with normal pills, back down to 115/65 again...

I'm trying to push the limits on the trial to learn all I can, these numbers are 40 lower than where I started 3 weeks ago, so this setback hasn't changed my mind on whether this is something we should all be doing..

I've been on the pills for years, so didn't expect it to be easy.

Michelle Marie
8th July 2017, 23:49
It's been a month since taking the treatment, 24 hours after my 12 hour heart pill and my BP is still 40/20 lower than before trying it.

Seriously if your numbers are under 100 do not take heart pills before checking BP.

RECIPE -
Bulb of Garlic
Thumb of Ginger
Thumb of Tumeric
(Mince these ingredients to swallow without chewing)
Put them in a small jar
Cover completely with honey
Add a tablespoon of cinnamon
Add a quarter teaspoon of black pepper (without, the body doesn't absorb the Tumeric)

Cover it and wait for morning

Take a Heaping Tablespoon when you wake, 2 hours before eating or taking pills.

I drank strong caffeinated coffee immediately to make the flavor go away, but caffeine might have been part of the healing, related to Cardio.

after 6 days, I was going to quit because stats were low enough, the 7th day I was feeling a slight dizziness, so would stop when my body tells me good enough the next round.

The same recipe minus Tumeric is a cure for everything beyond the heart.

Tumeric is an anti cancer medicine that is best eaten in food except during the once every 6 month treatment.

If SHTF tomorrow, I would give this treatment to everyone with heart problems who no longer have access to medicine.

Thanks! Instantly I resonated with this recipe...it felt right for me.

I got the ingredients and began today. However, I noticed it was spelled "tumeric" instead of "turmeric" and I wanted to make sure I got the right stuff, so I looked it up and found this:

http://templeturmeric.com/ingredients/tumeric-or-turmeric/

Can't wait for the awesome results!
I'll report back when the 7 days are up.

In gratitude,
Michelle Marie:happy dog:

Michelle Marie
8th July 2017, 23:55
We do, Herbs are good smelling and tasty weeds...

The rules of what is a healthy blood pressure have changed many times over the years,..

Here it is in simple English


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o9BZVrfRqGg

By the new, 2014 Rules, 140 over 90 is Normal blood pressure for someone under 60...


How many of you were put on heart pills having a blood pressure in this range?

Interesting. I read in "Spontaneous Evolution" by Bruce Lipton and Stephen Baerman that ranges were changed to sell more pills. I don't take them. I do recommend that book, though.

I hope you stabilize and feel great!

Healing love,MM:inlove:

Justplain
9th July 2017, 03:59
I suffered a stroke three years ago, was wheelchair bound for a couple of weeks. I had had high bp before the incident but had slacked off for several months on regular exercise, yoga, and bloodpressure supplements. I will try to describe the regimen i followed to get the bp down to my current average of @ 118/75.

First, i had to stablize, so just followed the routine of physio, diet and drugs. Then when stablized after a year or so, started doing a daily routine of tai chi for exercise. Then started following a fasting routine advocated by a Russian scientist, Yury Guscho. The 'water' fasting (you drink filered water when hungry or thirsty, no other food) includes one day a week, a three day fast once a quarter, and a week long fast once a year. Exiting the fast requires juicing for a period about as third as long as the fast. From this process i lost @15% of my body mass, which i kept off, about 25 lbs.

Next was diet. I became a vegetarian, so i can still eat dairy and eggs, but no meat. Included in the diet is the order in which one eats food and the acceptable food categories for combining foods, this was modelled after the zen buddhist diet. This helps the body to reduce stress in digesting.

The third aspect was supplements. The only drug i take is daily low dose aspirin, as a blood thinner. On top of that, garlic pills, coenyme q10, grapeseed extract, vitamin d3 (for immune system), fishoil, b12 (for being a veggy), magnesium, niacin (for fat burning), liposomal vitamin c and lysine. The latter two are in accordance with the pauling vitamin c protocol.

The fasting is beneficial for the brain too. The vitamin c is excellent generally for the body. The garlic, q10, fishoil and grapeseed are all specific for bloodpressure. Works for me and keeps me off the drugs.

Rocky_Shorz
9th July 2017, 19:26
Thanks for the info I know there are lots of heart healthy diets and regiments, but I'm looking for a healthy diet that allows burgers, babybacks and steaks...

Without fasting, eating steaks and burgers almost daily I lost 25 pounds and all I had to do was take a spoonful of spices with honey each morning on an empty stomach for a week. It does massive bowel cleansing of deposits from all the red meat. Can this really be a simple once a week treatment to live healthy on a terrible diet?

For low potassium and magnesium, I ate a few peanut M&Ms...

I'm still pretty active and healthy but this could be the next great Hollywood diet... :pound:


Welcome to the clinical trial, please share daily results moving forward.

Did you go with fresh Tumeric, or powder?

Rocky_Shorz
12th July 2017, 18:04
Just had a friend call that started this morning, in her words...

"OMG, I've lost 15 pounds in 4 hours, I'd call it the Spoonful of Rotor Rooter treatment..." :pound:


A dollars worth of fresh ingredients...

I made it and put it in a jar Friday and gave it to her, so it fermented 5 days before she tried it.

Her BP is down 20 from normal, she isn't on any heart pills 40 yo, not a heavy girl so this was a pretty large percentage loss. Her last diet took her a year to lose 15 pounds.

Rocky_Shorz
26th July 2017, 07:39
Been experimenting, after the treatment, I switch to 1/4 as much Tumeric and ginger as garlic, and take a spoonful every 3-4 days.

Last weekend my Dog caught a diseased bird, I freaked, took a picture of it and sent it to disease control, a zoo 10 miles from me and humane society, none interested in local wildlife diseases.

For 2 days lethargic, wouldn't eat, I gave him a Holy Spirit healing today, knowing I was drawing it into me...

The danger wasn't a thought...

5 minutes after he was standing looking at me tail wagging for the first time in days..

Nothing hit me, this cleansing, is so good, it flushed right through me...

Down from 160 propranolol to 40, no aspirin and half a hydro...

I am hearing about this diet now from all of my friends...

Hilary is eating Irwin, their death Spiral sending massive waves to California on Thursday.

I'll be paddling out to welcome these monster waves

No Fear!!!

BlueMoon
2nd September 2017, 19:42
How many of you were put on heart pills having a blood pressure in this range?
My blood pressure was measured roughly 140 over 90 but I always get a little bit nervous when they put me on that chair and start squeezing my arm. Don't even know why, probably because I know they're gonna say there's something wrong with me. Anyway, they said I should measure it at home and come back if the results are the same. I asked, what comes next? What will you do if my blood pressure is still "high"? "We will send you to some testing". They wouldn't tell me how they would treat it.
I never experienced any problems with my blood pressure, I do sports regularly and stuff, but ... if I ever got back there, I'd leave with a bunch of pills. No thanks. I'd rather try this wonderful recipe and see where it takes me, I know all of those ingredients are really healthy. I used garlic, honey and turmeric for my congested sinuses. Vinegar, also.



Great recipe! You would do well to add a half teaspoon of cayenne pepper to it. A little Hawthorne.
What parts of Hawthorn do you use? Thanks!

Rocky_Shorz
3rd September 2017, 06:48
Did you try this treatment?

150 over 90 is normal now starting in 2014 by the heart association...

Many doctors on 2004 rules think it's high.

BlueMoon
3rd September 2017, 09:06
Did you try this treatment?

150 over 90 is normal now starting in 2014 by the heart association...

Many doctors on 2004 rules think it's high.
I'd rather listen to my body than to doctors I don't trust, and I'm feeling just fine. :)
Also, "normal" might be considered too high or too low by some people, we're all different! There is no "normal". Each and every one of us should know our own bodies and make decisions based on how you feel and what you think you should do. I'm saying, listen to your intuition and your body, not saying we should disregard doctors completely. It is also basically pointless to "listen to your body" if you don't know how to do it. It's a natural process, I didn't always have the ability to do it, but now I listen, and I get feelings like: eat some yogurt, don't eat this meat, go outside, you're tired - get some rest.

No, haven't tried the recipe yet, I was going to make some yesterday but I don't have any ginger left, so as soon as I get it, I'm gonna do it and try it :)
Will report what happens :)

Rocky_Shorz
3rd September 2017, 19:02
It's a total cleansing, bubble gum from elementary school... gone...

Dropped a pant size just from the roto rooter.


My heart rate is still 60 after hauling in groceries from a Costco run...

Everyone who doesn't try eating these 3 roots for a week likes having one foot in the grave... 😉

conk
8th September 2017, 16:48
Great recipe! You would do well to add a half teaspoon of cayenne pepper to it. A little Hawthorne.
What parts of Hawthorn do you use? Thanks![/QUOTE] Not really sure. I buy it prepared as an elixir.