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AN A-Z OF DORSAL AND THORACIC PAIN: HEART DISEASE

It has been known for years but the very latest confirmation is a report from the University of Texas Medical Center in Dallas that says, ‘Hardening of the arteries, a major factor in death from heart disease, appears to nearly stop in patients who increase their intake of vitamin C and E and beta carotene.’ They found these vitamins reduced damage caused to artery walls by cholesterol without any side effects!

We know, too, that reducing animal fats in our diet is an important correction of our eating pattern for heart trouble. Also it is thought that ‘bad’ cholesterol is mainly caused by stress and the effects of animal fats.

Foods known to decrease unwanted cholesterol are garlic, fish, barley, oats, gooseberries, mushrooms and prunes. Don’t forget the bad effects of stress on the heart. Walking daily is the safest exercise.

The damage done to our bodies through impure air, water and food, leaves us with the real need to help clean out our systems with increased vitamin intake. Vitamin C is the great cleanser of toxic metals in the bloodstream. Homoeopathic plumbago clears out the lead.

Chelation Therapy is a process to bind and eliminate heavy metals. Certain metal ions and other chemical substances (EDTA) are introduced intravenously to clean out toxic metals and plaque which accumulates in the blood vessels. (Chelation is described thoroughly in Alternative Medicine by Diane Wiesner.) It must be done by a medical practitioner involved in nutritional solutions to health problems.

Scars resulting from heart operations interfere with energy flow and need to be acupunctured, especially when the patient is not doing much exercise. Acupuncture quickly relieves tension and nausea.

If the patient has had scars from other operations, then the accumulated energy blockage is more severe and the patient will have divergent symptoms that also need to be relieved by correcting the energy flow. Insomnia and depression are two of these. Often there is a sense of pressure around the chest, or a feeling that the legs are bursting out of their skin. Tiredness and heavy limbs annoy, together with an internal stress that doesn’t ever let you relax.

You can’t blame the surgeon for these side effects. He has done his job well. After all he’s saved your life, but now it’s our turn to balance the chi vitality. It is a simple acupuncture procedure nothing at all to fear.

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