Until recently, to get the full benefits of EDTA chelation therapy for blocked arteries was time consuming, uncomfortable, and expensive. It entailed finding a suitable clinic, which are plentiful in the USA but still far and few between in Europe and sitting in a chair with an IV needle stuck in your arm for 3 hours [...]
Archive for February, 2010
What is valvular heart disease?
The term valvular heart disease refers to any disease that affects one or more valves in the heart. It could result from a congenital factor (ie: being born with the condition) or it can develop during the course of a lifetime. Treatment for valvular heart disease includes medication in it’s milder form of the disease, or surgery which involves the repair or [...]
What is cardiomyopathy?
Cardiomyopathy is a heart disease that leads to the degeneration of the heart muscles, for any number of reasons. People who suffer from Cardiomyopathy are at risk of arrhythmia, this possibly causes irregular heart rythmn. The treatment for this condition will depend on the type of cardiomyopathy it is, it could involve medication, implanting a pacemaker, using a defibrillator or ablation. The treatment is performed relive [...]
What is cardiovascular disease?
Cardiovascular disease is characteristic of diseases that affect the heart, blood vessels and arteries. It is often associated with atherosclerosis although the term suggests any disease related to the cardiovascular system. Cardiovascular disease kills one in three people in the UK, some contributing factors canot be altered but we can change our lifestyle. CVD is caused by a build up of fatty acids [...]
Hypertensive Heart Disease
Hypertensive heart disease is described as heart disease that occurs as a result of high blood pressure. It may lead to the development of either coronary heart disease, cardiac arrhythmias, hypertensive cardiomyopathy, left ventricular hypertrophy and congestive heart failure. signs and symptoms Noticeable swelling of the feet Being almost unable to sleep flat in a [...]
Ischaemic Heart Disease
Ischaemic Heart disease (IHD) or myocardial ischaemia often manifests as a result of coronary artery disease and causes a reduction in the blood supply to the cardiac muscle. It may exhibit symptoms such as angina (chest pain) and reduced ability to endure moderate exercise. It may be diagnosed with blood tests (cardiac markers), coronary angiogram, [...]

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