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Antiangina Pectoris drugs63

Antiangina Pectoris drugs

is severe chest pain due to ischemia (a lack of blood hence oxygen supply) of the heart muscle, generally due to obstruction or spasm of the coronary arteries (the heart's blood vessels). So coronary flow does not meet the metabolic needs of the...

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How to Control Your High Blood Pressure?76

How to Control Your High Blood Pressure?

Read how to manage your high blood pressure? How to read blood pressure? What is high blood pressure anyways?

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Categories in Free Radical Theories of Disease74

Categories in Free Radical Theories of Disease

A free radical theory of disease consists of two parts: theory and consequence as disease. Molecular oxygen has two unpaired electrons that grab electrons of other molecules (theory part) that result in injury (disease part). Emerging categories in free radical theories of disease are oxidant (like molecular oxygen), intermediate (thromboxane), and signal (nitric oxide).

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What Are The Symptoms Of A Heart Attack? What To Do To Prevent It?70

What Are The Symptoms Of A Heart Attack? What To Do To Prevent It?

Excruciating pain in the chest, dizziness, nausea, and fever, among others, indicate heart attack. Angina, brought on by a blockage in heart artery, is a warning for heart attack. Blockage can be prevented by addressing the causes that are free radicals - with antioxidants and chelation therapy.

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Why Is Conventional Medicine Antagonistic To Chelation Therapy?74

Why Is Conventional Medicine Antagonistic To Chelation Therapy?

Chelation therapy falls under the framework of free radical theories of disease that includes heart disease, stroke, cancer (over 200 kinds), diabetes, arthritis, osteoporosis, emphysema, multiple sclerosis, Crohn's, motor neuron disease, and many more. These could be prevented, and treated under this framework. That means a lot of equipment, drugs, and experts in conventional medicine will lose their market.

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What Would I Do If I Had a Heart Attack? I Would Ensure For More Life Beyond71

What Would I Do If I Had a Heart Attack? I Would Ensure For More Life Beyond

When struck by heart attack I would take a nitroglycerin (Isordil) at once, up to three tablets at intervals of 5 minutes. I would go to or call a doctor within 5 minutes. I would call help from one capable of giving first aid; request my doctor or go to another one for an infusion chelation therapy that remedy heart attack by reversing blockage in the artery.

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Best ways to protect your heart69

Best ways to protect your heart

Heart is an organ which beats continuously in order to maintain the blood flow in the body throughout life. When it seizes to function, the blood supply to the vital organs including the brain will be terminated and this can inevitably lead to death within few minutes.

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How Some Pain Relievers (COX-2 Inhibitors) Induce Heart Attack79

How Some Pain Relievers (COX-2 Inhibitors) Induce Heart Attack

Cyclooxygenase (COX), among others, produce superoxide, a free radical that catches nitric oxide also a free radical that signals dilation of arteries.Superoxide reacting with nitric oxide results in peroxynitrite that catches nitric oxide three times over further reducing nitric oxide that is beneficial.COX-2 inhibitors do not inhibit the capability of platelets to form blood clot that can lead to heart attack.

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Natural Way to Treat Angina68

Natural Way to Treat Angina

Angina is a symptom of a serious heart condition which is often characterized by a discomfort or pain in the chest area due to an inefficient supply of oxygen-rich blood. Angina is also characterized by a pressure or squeezing in the back, neck, jaw...

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Differentiating and contrasting features of anxiety pain, myocardial infarction pain, and angina pain.81

Differentiating and contrasting features of anxiety pain, myocardial infarction pain, and angina pain.

Chest pain is a vague central symptom of a number of physiological conditions and diseases. The single chest pain symptom may be misleading unless we take into account the other accompanying symptoms. Chest pain may refer to heart, lungs and...

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