| Yoga practice was shown to retard coronary atherosclerosis and cause lesion regression, and decrease need for angioplasty and bypass surgery.1 A study conducted of generally healthy participants of a residential a 3-month yoga and meditation training program looked at effects on cardiovascular risk factors and hormones. Substantial risk factor reduction was found with the use of yoga and a vegetarian diet. Body mass index, total serum and LDL cholesterol, fibrinogen, and blood pressure were significantly reduced, especially in those with elevated levels. | T. Colin Campbell, Ph.D. and Thomas M. Campbell II See book keywords and concepts | Bypass surgery and angioplasty do not address the cause of heart disease, prevent heart attacks or extend the lives of any but the sickest heart disease patients.
What's going on here? Despite the positive public relations surrounding the past fifty years of heart disease research, we must ask ourselves: are we winning this war? Maybe we should ask ourselves what we might do differently. For example, whatever happened to the dietary lessons learned fifty years ago? Whatever happened to the dietary treatments discovered by Dr. Lester Morrison, as discussed earlier? | Joseph E. Mario See book keywords and concepts | After balloon-angioplasty, 3 5,000 patients usually require emergency bypass surgery, orthe nonsurgical installation of a "stent," a tiny steel coil device implanted to hold arteries open that have collapsed. Atherectomy shears cholesterol with high-speed knives, having an 8.6% death rate (1 in 12). UnprovenAngiograms use a catheter to inject dye in the artery, which is then x-rayed to allegedly picture blockages; 90% of angiograms are unnecessary, 4500 people/. 1 to .5% die from the procedure. Heart patients' blocked arteries treated by diet without surgery had a death rate of 1.6%. | James F. Balch, M.D. and Mark Stengler, N.D. See book keywords and concepts | Anti-atherosclerotic effect of aged garlic (Kyolic) in the bypass surgery patients analyzed by computed tomography. FASEB Journal. April 15, 2003, San Diego.
De Longeril, M., et al. 1999. Circulation. Journal of the American Heart Association 99:733-85.
Gouni-Berthold, I., and H. K. Berthold. 2002. Policosanol: Clinical pharmacology and therapeutic significance of a new lipid-lowering agent. American Heart Journal 143(2):356-65.
The carpal tunnel is a very small opening just below the base of the wrist, between the arm and the hand. | Jonathan V. Wright, M.D. and Alan R. Gaby, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | Her younger brother's had bypass surgery. And your grandmother, your mother's mothet, died of a heart attack. Enough complications to prevent, all right."
"I probably forgot to tell you about my grandmother on the other side. She got what she called 'a little sugat' when she was past 70, and finally died of kidney failure. My wife reminded me that kidney failure is another possible complication of diabetes, and to make sure to tell you."
"She's right." I made a note, and checked his lab reports. | Joseph E. Mario See book keywords and concepts | For Red blood cell protection, ischemia, helps form muscle and other tissue, strengthens heart muscle, minimizes bypass surgery free radical formation with 2000 units Vitamin E taken before, lessens risk of coronary heart disease 40% taking minimum 100 mg. | Byron J. Richards, CCN See book keywords and concepts | Gastric bypass surgery is complicated and requires considerable skill. The most alarming adverse side effect is an inappropriate higher level of death, due mainly to blood clots in the lungs that occur even when precautions are taken prior to surgery to prevent them.288
If a person makes it past this initial risk factor, there is a 9.5 percent chance of developing a serious complication that requires more surgery.289 These are not the annoying GI tract disturbances that are also common, they are major ones. | Kevin Trudeau See book keywords and concepts | You don't need angioplasty or bypass surgery if you do chelation early enough. The increased circulation means you have tremendous other health benefits. Men will not need Viagra in many cases since blood flow throughout the body is dramatically increased. When blood flow is dramatically increased because all the arteries are open, you get more oxygen to the blood, which means your alkalinity pH level goes up, which means you are less prone to cancer or other degenerative diseases. You have more energy. People's skin, hair, and nails look better and healthier. Wrinkles can go away. | Kevin Trudeau See book keywords and concepts | When it's restricted you need bypass surgery, thus says the medical community. There are all-natural alternatives to bypass surgery as well, which are more effective, get to the root cause instead of just handling the symptom. The question, however, really is not how much cholesterol you have, but what causes the cholesterol to attach itself to the artery? The cholesterol will only attach itself to the artery when the artery is damaged. | Joseph E. Mario See book keywords and concepts | For circulation, lessens blood cholesterol and fats, strengthens the heart, for heart disease, palpitations, may lessen clots and the need for bypass surgery, increases blood Oxygen for fewer plaques, and normalizes high or low blood sugar; forthe liver, yellowjaundice; the kidneys, water retention; has natural hydrochloric acid, aids digestion, gas, soothes the colon, and ulcers; uses the sugar of fruits and
(digests) oils to help arthritics rid uric acid joint Calcium deposits, relieves gout, rheumatism; reduces lactic acid buildup from exercise; spurs menses (2 fl. oz. | John E. Sarno, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | He had bypass surgery, and only a few months later experienced angina again and went through another cardiac procedure.
Mr. Jones denies that stress has anything to do with his recurrent cardiac trouble. His doctors are silent on the subject.
This is a common medical scenario in the United States. The problem is that both doctors and their patients are unwilling to consider that pressure of any kind can lead to coronary arteriosclerosis because they do not believe that the brain can induce physical pathology. (Freud didn't believe it either. | Joe Graedon, M.S. and Teresa Graedon, Ph.D. See book keywords and concepts | All of the subjects had undergone coronary bypass surgery, and all had high cholesterol and triglycerides. One group got a red grapefruit each day for a month; a second group got a white grapefruit daily. The control group got no grapefruit. At the end of the month, the total cholesterol levels of those who had eaten red grapefruit were 15 percent lower. The group that had eaten white grapefruit had lowered their total cholesterol by about half that much. Dangerous LDL cholesterol had also dropped, by 20 and 10 percent respectively, and triglycerides were lower as well. | by Michael Murray, N.D. and Joseph Pizzorno, N.D. See book keywords and concepts | | These people have had a myocardial infarction, angina, or a revascularization procedure, such as a coronary bypass surgery. The same limit applies to people who have not had one of these cardiac events but have atherosclerosis outside of the heart, such as carotid artery or other peripheral arterial disease, diabetes, or an elevated ten-year risk estimate, as determined by a physician.
• Less than 130 milligrams per deciliter for people who do not have coronary heart disease or equivalent risk for it but have two or more risk factors. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | He gets bypass surgery, and they have to go in a second time now to fix a lung collapse. What did you see during the presidency? You saw him eating at a fast food chain. The head of McDonald's dies from cancer at 44 years old. The head of Wendy's dies from a heart attack, heart disease.
Mike: Do the math.
Dr. Weiss: Yes, very good.
Mike: Well, it's been a real pleasure, Dr. Weiss. Thank you for your time today.
Dr Weiss: Any time.
Dr. | Joseph E. Mario See book keywords and concepts | Bypass surgery patients have 2% riskof death in surgery, 5% risk of heart attack during surgery, and 5-10% risk of stroke; with a 10 year horizon before the arteries are filled with plaque again. Risk of dying from this unproven procedure is 3-8 times greater than dying from the clogged arteries! With balloon angioplasty, an artery 80-90% blocked is still 40-45% occluded at operation end; with re-blockage/restenosis in 25-35%, and 45-55%ofthechronicvictims(esp. | | Forphysiological homeostasis/balance, counters aging; Mak lowers cholesterol 33%, lipid peroxides 66%; and MAK lowers clotting 46% (from Collagen), and 82% from ADP; improves blood circulation and lessens platelet clotting, counters arteriosclerosis and vascular damage in diabetes, thrombosi s, may help prevent the need for bypass surgery, and lessens chronic diseases. | Phyllis A. Balch, CNC See book keywords and concepts | Correcting potassium deficiencies before surgery can lessen the risks of coronary bypass surgery.
Q Recent studies have shown a connection between heart disease and infection with Chlamydia pneumoniae, Helicobacter pylori, herpes viruses, and, possibly (but not conclusively) bacteria in dental plaque. The inflammatory response, which is associated with the body's defense mechanisms triggered by infection, may affect the arteries and ultimately lead to the deposition of plaque there. | | Bypass surgery involves taking healthy blood vessels from elsewhere in the body (usually the leg) and inserting them to detour around a diseased coronary artery. According to a recent study, having a bypass performed while the heart beats (rather than while connected to a heart-lung machine) leads to fewer problems immediately after surgery and a shorter hospital stay. | | Studies have shown that women are not as likely as men to receive drugs protecting them against heart disease; that they are less likely to undergo bypass surgery or angioplasty if they have cardiovascular disease; and that, when symptoms of heart trouble occur, they do not go to the hospital for treatment as quickly as men do. Because of these factors, women with cardiovascular disease are more likely to die from it than are men in comparable health.
Q Research has shown that women with hypothyroidism (underactive thyroid) have a sharply increased risk of developing blockages in the aorta. | John E. Sarno, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | About a year later he had cardiac bypass surgery. This was followed some months later by severe shoulder pain. His doctors attributed it to a torn rotator cuff, and on their recommendation he had surgery. Again, he was relieved of pain. Six months later he was found to have prostate cancer and had extensive treatment for that disorder. Many months later I learned from a friend of his that he was now preparing for back surgery.
Mr. Q_had multiple manifestations of TMS, but he could not accept a psychosomatic diagnosis. | Jonathan V. Wright, M.D. and Alan R. Gaby, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | Conventional treatment includes bypass surgery, angioplasty (blasting an artery open by inflating a balloon), and various medications designed to minimize the effects of the disease or slow its progression. However, these treatments (particularly surgery) carry significant risks, and they are not always successful.
DR. WRIGHT'S CASE STUDY
H-ernando Ferguson walked slowly into the office, leaning on his wife's arm. "It's about one hundred yards from where we parked to your front desk, and that's about as far as I can go anymore without sitting down," he said. | | Patients have provided numerous testimonials about how chelation therapy saved them from bypass surgery, gangrene, or amputation of limbs. Dr. Wright and I have both seen some dramatic improvements in patients who received chelation therapy.
Despite these glowing reports, there has never been a definitive, large-scale placebo-controlled study to determine whether chelation therapy is really effective (some doctors believe that the benefits are due to a placebo effect). Furthermore, it is not clear how EDTA therapy actually works, although a number of different theories have been put forth. | | He's taking 'nitro' under his tongue all the time, the heart doctor says maybe in a few years he needs bypass surgery. I say maybe in a few years he won't be here, like his father—died of heart attack, age 55! John is 53! Tell him please!"
I looked at John who smiled and said nothing, so I turned back to Maya. "I can't 'fix' John for you," I said. "The most I can do is make recommendations. Any 'fixing' will need to be done by John himself—with your help, of course."
Maya stared at John. "John?"
He smiled again. "I'm not stupid. | | Many of them are convinced that it saved them from amputation, bypass surgery, or even death. Hundreds of physicians are now using chelation therapy, and interest in this treatment continues to grow every year. At least one study has demonstrated that chelation therapy can, indeed, "open up" atherosclerotic arteries.13
However, the official position of the medical establishment is that chelation therapy is unproven and potentially dangerous. A number of physicians have even been harassed and threatened with license revocation by their state licensing boards for using this "unproven" treatment. | Alan R. Gaby, M.D., Jonathan V. Wright, M.D., Forrest Batz, Pharm.D. Rick Chester, RPh., N.D., DipLAc. George Constantine, R.Ph., Ph.D. Linnea D. Thompson, Pharm.D., N.D. See book keywords and concepts | Surgical treatments, such as angioplasty, bypass surgery, valve replacement, pacemaker installation, and heart transplantation, may be recommended for severe cases. Individuals with cardiovascular disease are strongly encouraged to stop smoking.
Dietary changes that may be helpful
Preliminary evidence has linked high salt consumption with increased cardiovascular disease incidence and death among overweight, but not normal weight, people. Among overweight people, an increase in salt consumption of 2. | Brenda Davis and Tom Barnard See book keywords and concepts | Dean Ornish's Reversal of Heart Disease program once she had come through bypass surgery. Although my sister was in the hospital waiting for critical heart bypass surgery, the disease that was trying to kill her had been quietly and efficiently at work for years, with few outward signs. You see, it wasn't hereditary or congenital heart disease that was killing my sister—it was diabetes.
The diabetes that my sister had developed, type 2 (also called adult-onset), had shown no obvious symptoms, no sudden, dangerously high blood sugars or diabetic comas. | John A. McDougall See book keywords and concepts | And, if I survived, it was anybody's guess as to what the golden years would bring—maybe bypass surgery and colon cancer. Fortunately, this dismal future was only a product of my speculation. I rewrote the inevitable ending to my story when, as a sick young man of twenty-seven, I chose to make a drastic lifestyle change. Now, at almost sixty years of age, I enjoy far better health than I did even as a teenager.
The turning point in my life came soon after finishing my internship at Queen's Medical Center. | Alan R. Gaby, M.D., Jonathan V. Wright, M.D., Forrest Batz, Pharm.D. Rick Chester, RPh., N.D., DipLAc. George Constantine, R.Ph., Ph.D. Linnea D. Thompson, Pharm.D., N.D. See book keywords and concepts | According to another study, women with a history of heart disease who report stressful relationships with their husbands or partners have almost triple the risk of suffering a heart attack, dying from heart disease, or requiring bypass surgery or angioplasty, compared with women in positive relationships.85
Following a heart attack, bed rest is often recommended. However, a review of trials concluded that bed rest may actually worsen recovery from a heart attack. | Eric R. Braverman See book keywords and concepts | As an abstract matter, I knew that bypass surgery slowed brain speed by ten milliseconds. All of a sudden I realized that the man had lost his edge: his thinking was simply not as sharp as it once was, even though his medical problems seemed to stem from his heart, not his brain. This, I felt, might be the doorway to that elusive universal principle.
Looking deeper, I began to focus on the concepts that led to this book, ideas first brought to the medical forefront by Rodolfo Llinas, M.D., Ph.D., a world-renowned researcher of brain function and my mentor at NYU Medical School. Dr. | Kevin Trudeau See book keywords and concepts | It takes years to develop clogged arteries to the point where you need bypass surgery or you have a heart attack. No one should ever develop clogged arteries to the point where surgery is used or a heart attack develops.
You have to understand, as I have said in my book, that it is always all about the money. The medical industry wants you to be sick. That's how they make their profits. If everyone were healthy, the drug companies and the entire health-care industry would be out of business. The reason your arteries get clogged is simple. In your blood, you have cholesterol. |
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