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Re: [chelationtherapy] Stem Cell Therapy: is it a option?

Hi Doc,
 
I was getting a little shaky but could have kept going. My left leg has gotten a little worse. Not a lot worse but a little worse. Right leg is fine to a point but we've been doing a lot of walking between North Carolina ( out of the question to relocate there) and last week, Peachtree area Ga ( yes! yes! Fayetteville Georgia)
 
Hanh is reading the post right next to me. Have to go and buy the L-Lysine and L-Arginine. Thank you for the recommendation.
 
I don't feel a need for surgery ( on the heart anyway) and am not sure about getting a heart cath now. The leg is bothering me although I will admit that up until last week or so I really started slacking off on the walking.
 
I've had several consults with the director of one of the companies in Thailand and you might want to read the "news" links they have on the Theravitae.com  website.
 
We can help with a new website. Please contact us off forum and we'll quote you. We have a new employee who is not cheap but excellent and can probably put something together in 4-8 weeks depending on how extensive and easy to manage it is to be.
 
We'll also be stopping in for a maintenence:)
 
Best Regards
Tom

coygators@... wrote:
Great to hear from you, Tom.  You didn't do badly on the Bruce protocol at 5+ minutes; but, did you really HAVE to stop due to leg pain?  How does that correlate with your own stress testing (regular exercise)?
 
You have had a lot of plaque to overcome.  I say stay the course, continue as you stated, also with Vit. C (2,000 +) and L-Lysine (2,000 +) and maybe some L-Arginine (500 - 1,000) and stay the course.  If you don't HAVE to have surgery, avoid it at all costs.
 
Stem Cells.  They will help grow new blood vessels, maybe.  But they don't replace the ones you have, or clean them.  And ultimately, unless it is very well hidden research, I don't think we know the REAL outcome of stem cell therapy for circulation.
 
By the way, is it still possible to get help with a web site?
 
Very best to you/ya'll.
 
Dr. C.



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Not in the United States at least not at this time. But it IS an option apparently elsewhere. Here's a couple links to check out. http://www.theravitae.com/ ...
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Great to hear from you, Tom. You didn't do badly on the Bruce protocol at 5+ minutes; but, did you really HAVE to stop due to leg pain? How does that ...
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Hi Doc, I was getting a little shaky but could have kept going. My left leg has gotten a little worse. Not a lot worse but a little worse. Right leg is fine to...
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Hi Doc, I'm sending you a information guide to autologous stem cell therapy for physicians via email. Rgrds Tom ... protocol at ... does that ... continue ... ...
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