Posted on Jun 19, 2016
CPL Patrick Brewbaker
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CPL Patrick Brewbaker
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My cholesterol was 250 what they consider heart attack range, i personally think any thing below 300 is good to go.

I did some research and found Lugol's iodine. The Japanese people have an intake of 12 mg/day on the average. I started taking iodine, Apple cider vinegar, oil of tumeric, and thieves oil. All my labs normalized, so my VA primary care physician pulled my off my meds.

If you are prediabetic, high cholesterol, and high blood pressure you probably have a Candida infection (leaky gut), this protocol will help.

I'm no a doc, just a biologist/clinical scientist. It worked for me. Just saying.

One more thing if you're still in, and known someone the need help with weight management/counciling consider this. If you need help message me.

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CPL Patrick Brewbaker
CPL Patrick Brewbaker
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Almost forgot you have to have essential fatty acids, fat doesn't make you fat carbs do. It's insulin working improperly. All parasite change the behavior of the host beit mutualism (beneficial), commensalism (neither beneficial nor malignant), and malicious parasitism.

The Candida is in my opinion changing the host physiology to suit it's needs. Al low carb diet will work the Candida is still present and could go systemic. This my theory and I don't have a fruit salad of letter behind my name.
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CPL James Zielinski
CPL James Zielinski
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A lot of what has become "Health Care Dogma" is pure BS based on Big Pharma's need to sell drugs to everyone, and to find uses for every drug they invent. There is no calcium in cholesterol, there never has been. Cholesterol cannot cause hardening of the arteries, it defies the laws of physics. take a look at this:https://health.clevelandclinic.org/2015/02/why-you-should-no-longer-worry-about-cholesterol-in-food/
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CPL James Zielinski
CPL James Zielinski
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CPL Patrick Brewbaker - well your hitting a home run in physiology, so keep it up. You know more than a lot of people in practice do.
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Two reasons: They'd be ridiculed if they didn't fall in line with everyone else, and they like money.
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Just for the record, the chances that I would be alive today are slim without the meds I take. And if I were still alive I doubt that I would be able to type this response.

Also for the record, I have had great care with some very fine doctors both through the military and through civilian sources.
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