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In talking about the heart the first immediate difficulty we face is the confusion between the physical pump and surrounding nervous system and the core being which lives within it. Much can be said about the physical heart and its central place and electrical magnetic influence on the body. However, beyond the physical is something crucial to health, happiness and a life lived without disease.
Cardiology is actually a medical practice of many mansions. Even when dealing with only the physical heart there are many complications to consider. We have to become experts on calcification as well as inflammation and infectious process in addition to all the emotional issues that influence the physical tissues of the heart. |
 Deep within is our pure being that has incarnated into this body. This being is ultra sensitive and is picking up subtle impressions from the environment through the heart centre of pure feeling even before we come out of mothers womb. This being has its centre in the cardiac area of the body and the more closed it is the weaker and more vulnerable a person or child becomes to illness and disease. There are many things to eventually understand about this mysterious organ we call the heart. Many things beyond the physical manifestations of that pump organ that beats 110,000 times a day that puts out a strong electromagnetic field. HeartHealth is a book primarily about human emotions, feelings and the vulnerability of our beings. > Read More |
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The Ultimate Heart Medicine |
 The heart requires optimum fuel for optimum performance; it needs magnesium. Magnesium is nutritional oil to the heart; it lubricates and facilitates its function. Administration of magnesium, in the correct way, can eliminate angina pain, muscle spasms, keep blood flowing smoothly and prevent platelet stickiness. Magnesium also produces vasodilation by a direct action as well indirectly by sympathetic blockade and inhibition of catecholamine release. Magnesium dilates both the epicardial and resistance coronary arteries. Magnesium also balances cholesterol and is essential for endocrine stability and function. Most importantly - magnesium prevents calcification of the heart tissues.
This book puts out a universal call to cardiologists to put magnesium as the lead item in their medical protocols. There is no allopathic drug that comes close to magnesium chloride in effectiveness in the emergency room. Routinely it saves lives in a heartbeat; for stroke victims, who receive its benefit within the first hours of onset, is assurance of dramatic reduction of stroke symptoms. Its pharmacological profile is safe and extremely effective for a full range of cardiac applications where just about every pharmaceutical carries with it a minefield of dangerous side effects including the further lowering of precious magnesium levels. Purchase and Info
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 The Soft Medicine book teaches us to practice medicine with heart, with love tenderness and even affection. It is sad that most orthodox allopathic physicians are still skeptical that emotions matter clinically even though basic science sees clearly how people who experience long term depression, anxiety, long periods of sadness and pessimism, incessant hostility and aggression, have higher incidences of major diseases.
Many, perhaps even most, medical doctors neglect how people feel as they battle chronic or severe life threatening illness. In an age where humane medicine would seem appropriate it is almost non-existent. More and more medicine has followed the imperatives of business so sensitive emotionally intelligent health care has become increasing difficult to find. Lacking emotional intelligence physicians drastically reduce their effectiveness in helping people recover from illness. > Read More |
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Researchers at the Catholic University in Rome have tested patients with an advanced degree of congested heart failure and found a 'marked elevation' of mercury in the heart tissue - in the order of a massive 22,000 times higher than normal. Because heart tissues absorb a large percentage of mercury entering the body cardiologists need to pay attention to the nightmare of mercury toxicity that is threatening our hearts with cardiac arrest.
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“Iodine stabilizes the heart rhythm, lowers serum cholesterol, lowers blood pressure, and is known to make the blood thinner as well, judging by longer clotting times seen by clinicians. Iodine is not only good for the cardiovascular system, it is vital. Sufficient iodine is needed for a stable rhythmic heart beat. Iodine, directly or indirectly, can normalize serum cholesterol levels and normalize blood pressure. Iodine attaches to insulin receptors and improves glucose metabolism, which is good news for people with diabetes. Iodine and iodine-rich foods have long been used as a treatment for hypertension and cardiovascular disease; yet, modern randomized studies examining the effects of iodine on cardiovascular disease have not been carried out.” says Dr. Michael Donaldson.
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Magnesium and
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When magnesium levels are corrected by the administration of magnesium before, during and after surgery medical complications are significantly reduced to the point where it becomes simply imprudent to perform surgery without it.
Dr. Minato at the Department of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, in Japan, strongly recommends the correction of hypomagnesemia during and after off-pump coronary artery bypass grafting (OPCAB) for the prevention of perioperative coronary artery spasm and his team has actually said that they won’t perform this surgery without its use any longer. In a 1995 study, researchers found that the in-hospital death rate of those receiving IV magnesium was one-fourth that of those who received standard treatment alone.
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Magnesium and Cardiac Arrest.
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 Magnesium chloride is first aid for the heart.
Due to lack of magnesium the heart muscle can develop a spasm or cramp and stops beating. Most people, including doctors, don’t know it but without sufficient magnesium we will die. It is more than helpful to understand that our life span will be reduced if we run too long without sufficient magnesium in our cells and that the principle way our life is cut short is through cardiac arrest. Yet when someone dies of a heart attack people never say “He died from Magnesium Deficiency”.
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New Frontiers in Cardiology
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This site offers a substantial breakthrough in cardiac medicine that could positively impact the lives of thousands if not millions of people and their families. Magnesium is the breakthrough. So is the approach that looks at and treats the alarming rise of mercury and the build up of calcium in heart tissues.
We are presenting a trilogy of books with the intention of impacting the fields of clinical psychology, psychiatry as well as cardiology. These fields are in desperate need of changing their pharmacology’s as well as some basic concepts and assumptions about the heart and what it really is. Cardiology and clinical psychology as well as psychiatry suffer greatly from separations made between the domain of the physical heart and its treatment and the emotional, mental and spiritual sides of human nature.
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