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Rob (c137)'s avatar

Searched for cyclodextrins but I'm not finding a guide on what dosage etc.

Did you intend to put a link about it?

I'm trying to get my father off this crap.

It's ironic because he used to distrust the medical system when I sort of trusted it when younger.

Now it's flipped, 😂

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Dr. Sircus's avatar

folllow the link to liquid suppositories one a day....maybe two for first month if critical

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Tom Welsh's avatar

One thing that would help a lot: ignore everything politicians and the woke say. Either that or learn advanced yoga so you have extreme self-control.

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Viesha Lewand's avatar

Garlic

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alison's avatar

What is cyclodextrin? Is CAVADEX a brand of this type of medication? How long have cyclodextrins been on the market. How much prescribing has there been?

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Dr. Sircus's avatar

Cavadex is the disontinued name for the only cyclodextrin in suppository form. Its used in many foods and medicines

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alison's avatar

Though what is it? What is the mechanism of action? Hope I asked that correctly

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alison's avatar

Thank you so much for that extract of your work. Explains a lot. So glad to hear it has worked so well for you.

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alison's avatar

How might one find out what kinds of foods have cyclodextrin incliuded within. Can it be recognized in any food labeling?

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OPTION X's avatar

what could go wrong?

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MOMinator's avatar

Is your cardiology book available?

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Dr. Sircus's avatar

not yet but first edition will to paid substacl subscibers

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Gypsy Queen's avatar

I’m looking forward to the publication of your book! I’ve been an avid follower of a lot of the recommendations by Dr. Sinatra in his book reverse heart disease now, which came out in 2007. So would be great to have an update :-)

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Gypsy Queen's avatar

Vitamin K2 is wonderful as well. It cleans up the arteries by moving the calcium out of the arteries and into the bones where it belongs. Therefore lowering your CAC score. It is considered that calcification of the arteries is a contributing factor to high blood pressure.

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Nj's avatar

My mother, who was 89 yrs old in assisted living, had her blood pressure medicine lowered or deleted, and one week later was in hospital with a burst in her artery. Died a few weeks later. Think that might have caused her death.

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OPTION X's avatar

i notice a lack of consideration of what the function of cholesterol in the blood is. why would the body decide to leave cholesterol there? maybe something wrong with the artery? maybe taking away the cholesterol will cause other problems?

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Toddy's avatar

So, cholesterol is essential for the brain. I understand that it is sugar in arteries that we.need to worry about. Not fats. We need healthy fats. We take potassium. 400 2 x a day. Saw Dr. Henry Berg you tube on this. It is very helpful, for reducing high blood pressure. So is plain old energetic walking.

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OPTION X's avatar

one guy says more K, another says more Na, some say more fat, less fat, more vitamins, vitamins bad, alkali blood no acid blood, no drink urine…

it’s a neverending story of trying to be intelligent and getting ahead of illness.

i think we overthink.

as long as doctors put silly names on symptoms and think they solved the puzzle, they will not be of much help.

probably the body knows best.

just observe symptoms and adapt diet and eating habits slightly.

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Toddy's avatar

I study it all until I have solid answers and proof. Yes definitely Need wisdom in all of this because so much of what Doctors say is NOT for your health and most medicines are not. Statins for one example. I believe Doctos are useful for diagnosis (sometimes) and blood tests and Scans and such. So its a good idea to be very polite to them. I am trying to get off blood pressure meds, myself, but carefully. So you seen Im hardly a bundle of health. Just a student and researcher of a better way.

As to fats. The verdict is long in. (Or my study of it is, anyways.)We do need some healthy fats. Real pure Olive. or Avocado. Coconut. Flax. Omega 3. Fish oils yup. Even beef fat. But we sure don’t ever need Canola , Corn, or ‘Vegetable’ oils. They are toxic. And should never have been allowed into the food chain.

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OPTION X's avatar

you mentioned blood pressure and i would think thyroid/liver/stomach.

Hippocrates said something to the tune of a man has to be his own doctor. so i am a student too.

but the body is very complicated and i suggest impossible to understand. when you think you know something you don’t. just a matter of time till you figure out what you got wrong.

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Toddy's avatar

Yes. I went to my Natropathic and got assistance from him about it. (Blood pressure)

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Toddy's avatar

Well, as I have discovered. (Scientific studies) When arteries are blocked it is actually from sugars or calcium. Not fats. So that was a real eye opener! And clearly we need to get away from sugar.

As for Cholosterol, it is so needed for the brain. Also.Anything labelled lowfat is actually bad for you. And often higher in sugar! Tricky!

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OPTION X's avatar

low fat usually has chemical sweetener that makes you want to eat more and screws with your hormones. liver receives and transmits hormones, eg for kidney function. better to eat sugar.

i believe cholesterol does clog arteries and it is there to heal damaged artery walls. these walls are damaged by …(wrong acidity? or seed oils? or something else. )

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Dr. Sircus's avatar

stress, high glucose, high insulin, high blood pressure

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Gisela Watson's avatar

Next question: Should I combine CAVADEX with a cyclodextrine? And if so, which one?

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Dr. Sircus's avatar

they are the same but the name Cavadex will not be used anymore

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Gisela Watson's avatar

Well, I ordered it. Thank you for all your assistance

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Gisela Watson's avatar

I am interested in this therapy but as I searched, discovered a side effect of CAVADEX is loss of hearing. This the use of CAVADEX have any side effects on yourself? I am on 2 blood pressure meds and now they’ve discovered a blockage in left carotid artery.

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Dr. Sircus's avatar

None and doing over 3 months. Never heard of that side effect....there is always someone saying something negative about each possible thing

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RealityCheck's avatar

Dr Sircus, your hearing may not have been affected but that does not prove anything. I think the reference made by 'We The People' must be considered seriously in the light of scientific debate.

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Gisela Watson's avatar

Thank you. I’m probably just as thin as you are now. Been a subscriber for at least 12 years. You’ve taught me so much.

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Toddy's avatar

It might be sugars. It might be calcifications. We all should take K2. And a lot of Vit D. And since the wicked covid jabs it most likely might be some odd clots!!! A little Nattokinase is good in the morning. And at night an Aspirin is a good idea. Potassium is helping my blood pressure. 400 -800 mg a day. Amazing. See Dr. Henry Berg You tube to see what he says on it.

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