I find myself getting up a bit at night in the last several months. It is of course worse if I drink late which I stopped. I just take low dose Lipitor and some chelation type vitamins and find myself getting up 1-2 times nightly even I have not drank for several hours prior to going to bed. One buddy recommended SAGA PRO which I might eventually buy but wanted to see if anyone had any easy and/or natural food remedies? Thanks to all in advance here!
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Hey Gang,
I find myself getting up a bit at night in the last several months. It is of course worse if I drink late which I stopped. I just take low dose Lipitor and some chelation type vitamins and find myself getting up 1-2 times nightly even I have not drank for several hours prior to going to bed. One buddy recommended SAGA PRO which I might eventually buy but wanted to see if anyone had any easy and/or natural food remedies? Thanks to all in advance here!
I take Lipitol but don't understand your use of chelation.
Goose,
Good question and there is ALOT of controversy on chelation and other formulation that do essentially the same thing, (ie. FLW which is an arterial cleansing formulation). Many Dr's will say its hogwash and all as 1 surgeon recently told me. When I was diagnosed with a high CT Calcium score early this year my doc put me on Lipitor and that was that. I wasn't satisfied and did ALOT of research , (I even posted a thread in here later in the year about it and packers told me to try FLW which I am 6 weeks into. I thought chelation was b.s. too but then I did research and noticed a trial done in 2016-2017 on a new RX called Repatha which is like latest generation injectable statin. The trials used Repath and Lipitor and did before and after scans and saw plaque reverse in coronary arteries and with really low LDL's. I'm doing same thing with low dose Lipitor, a plant based diet and chelation previously and now FLW I BELIEVE, LDL's in 40's now. I have noticed my aerobic stamina go way up with everything else held the same. Use to do 10 minutes on stairmaster 2 months ago huffing and puffing and now since FLW doing 30 minutes and not breathing as hard and pulse lower. Before this locked in at low level for about a year! People say this is how chelation and arterial cleaning works in part ???
I'm also doing plant based diet and low dose lipitor too though. I welcome all commentary! Gold Bless you all and especially packers backer!
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Quote Originally Posted by TheGoldenGoose:
I take Lipitol but don't understand your use of chelation.
Goose,
Good question and there is ALOT of controversy on chelation and other formulation that do essentially the same thing, (ie. FLW which is an arterial cleansing formulation). Many Dr's will say its hogwash and all as 1 surgeon recently told me. When I was diagnosed with a high CT Calcium score early this year my doc put me on Lipitor and that was that. I wasn't satisfied and did ALOT of research , (I even posted a thread in here later in the year about it and packers told me to try FLW which I am 6 weeks into. I thought chelation was b.s. too but then I did research and noticed a trial done in 2016-2017 on a new RX called Repatha which is like latest generation injectable statin. The trials used Repath and Lipitor and did before and after scans and saw plaque reverse in coronary arteries and with really low LDL's. I'm doing same thing with low dose Lipitor, a plant based diet and chelation previously and now FLW I BELIEVE, LDL's in 40's now. I have noticed my aerobic stamina go way up with everything else held the same. Use to do 10 minutes on stairmaster 2 months ago huffing and puffing and now since FLW doing 30 minutes and not breathing as hard and pulse lower. Before this locked in at low level for about a year! People say this is how chelation and arterial cleaning works in part ???
I'm also doing plant based diet and low dose lipitor too though. I welcome all commentary! Gold Bless you all and especially packers backer!
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