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Cardiovascular Disease

Each day in America 3000 people have heart attacks, 1400 die, and 2200 undergo bypass surgery or angioplasty. The majority of these catastrophic events occur with little or no warning leaving us ill-prepared to deal with them. Two-thirds of the victims actually have seen a physician shortly before their illness and were reassured that there was nothing wrong with their heart! Many of the deaths and most of the heart attacks are the result of under diagnosis and under treatment, while 75% of the surgeries and angioplasties are due to over diagnosis and over treatment.

You can't cure heart the way docs want you to believe is possible. If you have a problem in your chest area, the fist on the list of the organs that need to be fixed is You can't cure heart the way docs want you to believe is possible. If you have a problem in your chest area, the fist on the list of the organs that need to be fixed is Liver gets "first pickings" of everything absorbed in the small intestine, which is where virtually all nutrients are absorbed. So, it is liver's job to process all the foods that your intestines have been absorbing.
When people have problems and symptoms in their chest area, do not look at the heart. Heart is not a cause of the problem, heart is the consequence of the problem.
Most problems can be fixed with improved lifestyle, improved diet, motion, parasites cleanse, bowel cleanse, dental cleanup, kidney cleanse and liver cleanse. ...
A disease is an illness that affects the body (a single area or the whole system) and/or mind within a single organism (World Health Organization). Basically when a person is in a diseased state, they are no longer classified by modern and traditional medical diagnosis as “healthy”. Some examples of common diseases worldwide are: Influenza A virus, Asthma, HIV/AIDS, HPV, Malaria, and Sickle Cell Anemia. In addition, diseases are generally classified into three categories, which include: Genetic, infectious, and non-infectious.


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