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Metabolic Therapy Threatens the Drug Pushing Medical Establishme
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By: AGelbert Date: July 22, 2017, 6:56 pm
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[move][font=courier]Metabolic Therapy Threatens the Drug Pushing
Medical Establishment BECAUSE it Provides YOU with drug free
RENEWED HEALTH![/font][/move]
[center]Episode 5 - Modern Medical Madness, Pharmaceutical Drugs
& True Detox[/center]
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[quote][font=times new roman]In this series, you'll learn about:
The dangers of the conventional medical system.
One action step that may shrink tumors naturally.
The first 3 steps to take to move yourself away from a flawed
medical system.
The underlying root cause of many chronic diseases and what can
be done about it.
Simple, practical strategies and protocols to help you detox.
Simple strategies to help improve your dental
health.[/font][/quote]
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Re: Metabolic Therapy Threatens the Drug Pushing Medical Establi
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By: AGelbert Date: December 24, 2017, 1:55 pm
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[b]Agelbert NOTE[/b]: I found the info in this article very
valuable. It is rock solid and backed up with the latest
studies. Boosting mitochondrial function is exactly what the
ketogenic diet does. [img width=25
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[move][font=courier]What You Really Need to Know About Heart
Disease and Its Treatment[/font][/move]
December 24, 2017
Story at-a-glance
֍ Recent research shows stents do not improve angina,
thereby negating the sole remaining medical indication for
angioplasty or the placement of a stent to unblock a blocked
artery
֍ Earlier research showed angioplasty does not reduce
mortality, nonfatal myocardial infarction or hospitalization
rates for acute coronary syndrome
֍ Coronary artery disease is not a disease per se. It’s a
symptom of “a diffuse systemic disease,” caused primarily by
poor diet, inactivity, insulin resistance and stress
֍ The largest study done on heart attack incidence
revealed only 41 percent of people who have a heart attack
actually have a blocked artery. Of those, 50 percent of the
blockages occurred after the heart attack. This means at least
80 percent of heart attacks are not associated with blocked
arteries at all
֍ Three primary causes of heart attacks are decreased
parasympathetic tone followed by sympathetic nervous system
activation, lack of microcirculation and lactic acid buildup in
the heart muscle
SNIPPPET 1:
High Cholesterol Does Not Cause Heart Attacks
As noted by Cowan, many cardiologists would probably answer that
question saying the underlying problem is high cholesterol.
Alas, the evidence does not support this position either. “I
actually looked up four papers, [one] in JAMA, three in The
Lancet, showing that life expectancy tends to increase as
cholesterol goes up, and that there is no relationship between
high cholesterol and death,” Cowan says.
SNIPPET 2:
The Role of Mitochondria in Heart Attacks
Another area of concern is your mitochondria. Unfortunately,
this is an area that conventional cardiology is still largely
unfamiliar with. In essence, angina is a symptom of poor
mitochondrial function, causing a buildup of lactic acid that
triggers cramps and pain. When this pain and cramping occurs in
your heart, it’s called angina. The lactic acid buildup also
restricts blood flow and makes the tissue more toxic.
When a cramp occurs in your leg, you stop moving it, which
allows some of the lactic acid to drain off. But your heart
cannot stop, so the glycolytic fermentation continues, and the
lactic acid continues to build up, eventually interfering with
the ability of calcium to get into the muscle. This in turn
renders the muscle — in this case your heart — unable to
contract, which is exactly what you see on a stress echo or a
nuclear thallium scan.
“You see a dyskinetic or an akinetic muscle, which means it
doesn't move, because the calcium can't get into the cells
because the tissue has become too acidic,” Cowan explains.
“Eventually, the acidosis continues, and that becomes the cause
of necrosis of the tissue, which is what we call a heart attack
…
By the way … [the] dyskinetic area … the part of the heart
that's not moving, creates pressure … in the artery embedded in
that part of the heart, which causes clots to break off. That
explains why you get clots forming after the heart attack, not
before. This lactic acidosis buildup is one of the key events,
without which you won't have angina, and you won't have the
progression to necrosis.
Those are the three [primary causes of heart attacks]: The
autonomic nervous system, the microcirculation and lactic acid
buildup. Luckily, there are safe, nontoxic, effective ways to
address each of those, either individually or together.”
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Detailed article; [img width=75
height=50]
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Agelbert NOTE: Mentioned in the video is a type of therapy that
is VERY inexpensive compared with the outrageously expensive
stent placement surgery, which does not actually work. It is
important for people who cannot exercise well because of age
other chronic conditions. Exercise improves blood flow and
preserves vital mitochondrial function. This therapy is called
EECP®Therapy.
[quote]EECP®Therapy - A simple, non-invasive solution to the
complex problem of angina.
Offered exclusively by VasoMedical, Inc., EECP® Therapy is a
safe, non-invasive, outpatient treatment option for chronic
stable angina that is refractory to optimal anti-anginal medical
therapy without options for revascularization. In addition,
based upon clinical studies published in peer-reviewed medical
journals, physicians also refer patients to EECP® therapy for
the relief of symptoms from other ischemic cardiovascular
diseases, such as left ventricular dysfunction, diabetes,
cerebrovascular disease, and peripheral vascular disease. EECP®
Therapy has helped hundreds of thousands of patients around the
world. Clinical studies show over 75% of patients benefit from
EECP® Therapy with sustained improvement up to three years
post-treatment.[/quote]
HTML http://www.eecp.com/
Unlike expensive bypass or stent therapy, it's very cheap. AND,
unlike the statin plus beta-blockers therapy, that can ACTUALLY
MAKE THINGS WORSE, this actually helps you heal. [img width=70
height=40]
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WHY?
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How can that be?
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It's all explained in the videos above.
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Here's more eye opening, irrefutable evidence, that critical
stenosis is a symptom, NOT the problem.
[center][center]Short heart with stenosis film. It's VERY
informative![/center][/center]
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HTML https://youtu.be/VdmygoHb0x8[/center]
SNIPPET:
The Riddle’s Solution
A blood vessel that is blocked to a large extent will obstruct
the flood flow. A slowly closing narrowing will allow less and
less blood to pass. This is known as “critical stenosis”, but in
fact, this is not as critical as conventional medicine claims.
Heart seizure and heart attacks are by no means an inevitable
result. Why is this? The solution to the riddle is that the
three coronary arteries are not isolated from one-another; they
are not “end arteries” that are not connected with one another,
but part of an extensive network of blood vessels that exist in
all parts of the heart muscle. Furthermore, the body is capable
of helping itself should there be a blockage of the blood flow
or in the oxygen supply and it is able to extend this network in
a substantial way.
Detailed article:
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