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Friends,
The asociated press published one more complication of bypass surgery on 2/8/01. It seems that 40% of those having the procedure lose 20% of their mental ability permanently. Fifty-six percent had had that 20% loss at the time they went home from the surgery. By a year later only 40% had 20% reduction but THAT was permanent. Reference: Dr Mark Newman's research [published in the "New England Journal of Medicine". February, 2001 issue.
Wouldn't it be better to do the Pritikin Plan which eliminates symptoms within 30 days and INCREASES mental ability in all who stick with it? No risk and only positive side effects. The only problem is that it does not feed the allopathic monopoly.
Namaste`
Walt
In Reply to: One more reason to avoid a bypass: Archive in atherosclerosis. posted by Walt Stoll on February 09, 2001 at 15:40:10:
Dr. Stoll,
Do you have information on the Pritikin Plan? Sounds kind of interesting.
Sean
In Reply to: Re: One more reason to avoid a bypass: Archive in atherosclerosis. posted by Sean on February 09, 2001 at 16:42:37:
Hi, Sean.
See the archives about atherosclerosis and go to your library--I am sure they have a section with his books.
Walt
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