Blocked arteries in the leg and vit k2/and question about spinach.
Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2014 2:09 pm
Some of you may remember that two years ago I wrote about my husband's blocked
artery in his leg. The doctors gave him statins and something to widen his
arteries. Instead, I gave him hawthorne tincture and while I tried to get him
to eat Natto because it had such a high k2 factor...he gagged...so I gave it
to him in a pill form(made from natto). I mistaken believed that because he
drank so much heated milk all day long with a teaspoon of instant
coffee...that it was the milk that was giving him the problem. Each doctor
said that was not true. After 3 months on the hawthorne and k2 his leg stopped
hurting when he walked more that ten feet and the doctors said he didn't need
a stint or to be roto-rootered. Later, I realised after the information came
out in several places about K2 being needed with D vitamin supplements....I
realized that it was the added D in the milk and not the milk itself which was
calcifying his arteries. What I don't know is whether the hawthorne tincture
played a vital role in this reduction or not. His leg got worse again a year
later but not as bad as the first time and I have to force feed him the vit k2
pills...he won't take them on his own.. but I have left out the hawthorne
tincture this time. So if there is no change after 3 months of just the K2...I
will know to add the hawthorne tincture again.
Meanwhile, I have a question about eating spinach. It has been said that
eating spinach without a dairy is not good...because spinach alone sucks the
calcium out of one's body and one needs to add some dairy/cheese when eating
spinach to add the calcium that one is going to lose. But I'm wondering...does
the spinach suck the calcification out of the arteries or the calcium out of
the bone or both.
artery in his leg. The doctors gave him statins and something to widen his
arteries. Instead, I gave him hawthorne tincture and while I tried to get him
to eat Natto because it had such a high k2 factor...he gagged...so I gave it
to him in a pill form(made from natto). I mistaken believed that because he
drank so much heated milk all day long with a teaspoon of instant
coffee...that it was the milk that was giving him the problem. Each doctor
said that was not true. After 3 months on the hawthorne and k2 his leg stopped
hurting when he walked more that ten feet and the doctors said he didn't need
a stint or to be roto-rootered. Later, I realised after the information came
out in several places about K2 being needed with D vitamin supplements....I
realized that it was the added D in the milk and not the milk itself which was
calcifying his arteries. What I don't know is whether the hawthorne tincture
played a vital role in this reduction or not. His leg got worse again a year
later but not as bad as the first time and I have to force feed him the vit k2
pills...he won't take them on his own.. but I have left out the hawthorne
tincture this time. So if there is no change after 3 months of just the K2...I
will know to add the hawthorne tincture again.
Meanwhile, I have a question about eating spinach. It has been said that
eating spinach without a dairy is not good...because spinach alone sucks the
calcium out of one's body and one needs to add some dairy/cheese when eating
spinach to add the calcium that one is going to lose. But I'm wondering...does
the spinach suck the calcification out of the arteries or the calcium out of
the bone or both.