Re: The Cure for Heart Disease Has Been Known For Many Years



VERY INTERESTING LINK!! imho that is. I'll post the first paragraph,
it's long so I wont post it all, just go to the web site.

http://www.nexusmagazine.com/articles/Nanobacteria.html


The Nanobacteria Link to Heart Disease and Cancer
Nanoparticles are implicated in the harmful calcification that's common
to many illnesses.
A simple treatment is now reversing the symptoms, especially in heart
disease,
so why aren't the health authorities telling patients and doctors about
it?

Millions of seriously ill patients are unaware that heart disease is
being measurably reversed with an approach pioneered by researchers at
the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and in
Finland, aided by Mayo Clinic and Washington Hospital Center findings.
This approach is now prescribed by hundreds of doctors for thousands of
patients. A similar approach has been developed with prostate disease
at the renowned Cleveland Clinic in Florida. According to doctors, both
approaches are practical options for those whose other medicines and
surgery have failed. So why aren't other desperately ill patients whose
treatments don't work being told about it?
In July 2004, the medical journal Pathophysiology published a
peer-reviewed research paper with the innocuous title "Calcification in
coronary artery disease can be reversed by EDTA-tetracycline
long-term chemotherapy".1 In plain terms, it meant that hardening of
the arteries was being reversed. Not only were rock-hard calcium
deposits being reduced, but chest pains were being resolved in most
patients and bad cholesterol levels were being cut beyond what other
medicines had achieved. The findings were important for patients whose
other drugs and surgery weren't working, i.e., the "cardiac cripples",
whose numbers are in the millions and whose doctors have told them
there is nothing more to be done. They were the ones who responded most
favourably to the new approach.
Then, in February 2005, a paper published in the prestigious Journal of
Urology by researchers from the Cleveland Clinic, one of the leading
urology hospitals in America, reported "significant improvement" in
chronic prostatitis-a growing problem for millions of men-again,
where other approaches had failed.2

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