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kimbely

Geplaatst: do nov 12, 2009 10:27 am
door kimberly
Hello,

I need help getting on the english forum. This is my first time joining a forum, so I need help getting on.

Thank you,

Kim

Geplaatst: wo nov 18, 2009 9:27 pm
door kimberly
Hi Corrij,

Thank you for helping me get on this forum.

Geplaatst: wo nov 18, 2009 10:21 pm
door Corrij (therapeut)
Hello Kim,

Firts of all a warm welcome :D
A little information about you for the other forum people.

You are diagnosed with? Cardiomyopathy, CHF, sometimes A-fib

Your current condition same

Ejection Fraction 15%

Cause of your disease unknown

Blood pressure? normal

Possible nutritional restrictions (salt, water, etc) none

Are you using dueretics? no

Are you using Beta Blockers like Sotalol? Amiordarone, Coreg

Are you frequently tired? no

Do you use lots of sugar? not really a lot

Can you skip a meal or eat three hours later without any problems? yes

I see in your answers your using amiodarone ? Do you have arrthymia`s?
Its a little unuasul that your not having a fluid restriction and your not using diuretics?

I suggest that you start with 200mcg Chromium GFT, you can start this without a problem.
MSM, the final dosage is 3000 mg but we’ll build it up slowly, I suggest 500 mg for the first few days, If this goes well then 500 extra untill you are at the 3000 mg.
You have to build it up slowly because MSM detoxifies and it can cause headache, diarrhoea or tiredness.
Msm and chromium are not a part of the heart failure protocol but they are meant to give you more energy.

Furthermore I would like to advice you to start with acetyl L-Carnitine 3x 500 mg a day.

The acetyl carnitine must always be taken on a empty stomach!

Carnitine is an amino acid that is 'conditionally essentially', meaning that it is USUALLY made from two other amino acids, but that under certain circumstances, it may be necessary to get it in the diet. But the 'conditional' part of that is mostly ignored by those in medicine who mostly would barely be able to tell you that carnitine is an amino acid- let alone recognize carnitine deficiency symptoms or order a test for it. But research shows that carnitine may be more important to congestive heart failure nutrition than most people give it credit for.

One particularly large and high quality study on heart failure and carnitine showed that, across the board, patients with congestive cardiac failure improved more taking carnitine than those who did not. And this was regardless of the causes of congestive heart failure.

Other studies showed that carnitine was able to:

Reduce the size of the too large heart chambers

Increase exercise tolerance

Improve fatigue

Reduce incidence of death after going home

Decrease further episodes of heart failure


If your having questions, please don`t hesitate,

greetings,
Corrij

Geplaatst: wo feb 03, 2010 10:45 pm
door Corrij (therapeut)
Hello Kim,

How are you?
Your so quiet,

greetings,
Corrij

Geplaatst: di feb 09, 2010 10:32 pm
door kimberly
Hi Corrij,

Sorry I haven't been on the forum. I have been working and doing a lot of things so I kind of got side tracked. I would like to start the protocol, but I am also taking other supplements that seemed to be helping me and wonder if I can do the protocol and take other things too. I am not currently taking any of the meds that the doctor prescribed me in September, 2009 because I feel that they were making my condition worse. Looking forward to hearing from you.

Thank you,

Kim

Geplaatst: wo feb 10, 2010 10:30 pm
door Corrij (therapeut)
Hello Kimberly,

Can you give me a list with the supplements your taking at this moment?

greetings,
Corrij