Guest guest Posted June 19, 2003 Report Share Posted June 19, 2003 Hi Chris; And that's only the bleeding you can see.... luckily, there is an answer. Bioflavonoids and MSM both increase resilience of all the tissues. Vitamin b-complex helps to strengthen everything. Minerals are also required for rebuilding tissues. But a nutritional program requires ample levels of HGH; without growth hormone on the the cells' receptor sites, cells can be bathed in nutrients but unable to assimilate the nutrients to grow or heal. HGH human growth hormone therapy, which pegs your HGH levels to values 20-year old would have, rebuilds all of the tissues and organs including vein and artery walls and skin to normal thickness and resiliency. What HGH will do is in the medical archives. A few selected diseases, something like the top six or eight, are compiled on a friend's site. This clue is useful to you, with weak arteries, and to people with atherosclerosis, damaged arteries too. Linus Pauling and Matthias Rath used four amino acids and vitamin C for arterial rebuild. Well, vitamin C in its natural form is closely related to, and usually comes with, bioflavonoids. Dr. Rath has since introduced another blend that he can legally claim is a " cure for heart disease " . I think this one is five amino acids plus vitamin C. HGH-sounding products do not work however; after the testing over 100,doctors selected amino acids as a first preference due to their reliability and saftey. The HGH shots are a second preference to anti- aging specialists. In addition, a good antioxidant therapy will prevent the bruising from becoming too widespread; most of the damage due to bruising is cascading free radicals associated with the leakage of iron, not the actual amount of fluid leaking from the blood vessels. The specific antioxidant that quenches the damage and escorts free iron from the body, is glutathione. Glutathione is created from precursors especially those found in cold-processed whey isolate and selenium. Take your antioxidants A, C, and E as well. Email me anytime. Duncan Crow > > > hello all, > Has anyone any information on alternative treatments for Raynauds. > You may have a different name for this condition but it is very > weak blood vessels in hands and feet. The fingers bruise very > easily,and the skin is very thin and Knocks bleed profusely.The > hands and feet turn blue very quickly when cold and they can be blue > with cold when its very hot outside. I would think B Vitamins would > help but any ideas. > thanks Chris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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