{"id":4725,"date":"2016-09-09T14:37:24","date_gmt":"2016-09-09T18:37:24","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.marioninstitute.org\/?p=4725"},"modified":"2018-01-23T14:52:24","modified_gmt":"2018-01-23T19:52:24","slug":"treating-cardiovascular-diseases","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.marioninstitute.org\/treating-cardiovascular-diseases\/","title":{"rendered":"Treating Cardiovascular Diseases with Biological Medicine"},"content":{"rendered":"
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by Ralf Oettmeier MD, Paracelsus Clinic Lustmuhle<\/a><\/h2>\n

It is mainly due to our modern lifestyle that cardiovascular diseases are permanently increasing in numbers. For years, this diagnosis category has been ranking top in the industrialized countries’ cause-of-death statistics. <\/p>\n

The problem is that conventional medicine is unable to identify the actual causes and thus can only treat or “cover” the respective symptoms. Hypertension, for instance, is counteracted by various drugs that block the cardiac frequency or by messenger substances that act on the vessels and do lower the blood pressure but – apart from involving various adverse side effects – also increasingly hinder normal circulation. This again affects other physical and metabolic functions in the long run and makes the patients suffer from fatigue.<\/p>\n

\"cardiovascular\"Vessels – more than just a tubular system<\/h3>\n

It is important to know that blood vessels also have essential storage functions for minerals and amino acids and need to be supplied with the latter in a well-balanced manner. Consequentially, examining the patient’s acid-base-status and making a requirement analysis is one of the first steps in integrative-biological treatment. Additionally, nicotine and free radicals (= oxidant stress) affect the vascular walls and cause deposits (= plaques), which eventually lead to narrowing. So-called “internal nicotine” can generate the hepatic metabolic product homocysteine, which – if permanently at an increased level – has consequences that resemble those of nicotine. As shown below, only a minor part in so-called arteriosclerotic deposits is composed of cholesterol. There is no good and bad cholesterol – there only is an imbalanced cholesterol metabolism.<\/p>\n

In the end, our blood vessels – including the cardiac ones – are controlled by the autonomic nervous system. Enduring stress, poorly overcome conflicts, fear and troubles increase the tension in our vascular system and consequently lead to hypertension and vascular constriction. In extreme cases, they might thus trigger infarctions, apoplexy or Angina pectoris. This isn’t untreatable though as people who suffer from angina can get treatment like eecp malaysia<\/a> to help them eliminate the issue. Modern medicine has come a long way to allow non-invasive procedures like this to help people. <\/p>\n

In this context, the heart beat’s variability is a parameter that can easily be measured and thus helps documenting the course of respective treatment. People who suffer from cardiac problems and a clearly increased abdominal girth first have to change their dietary habits and undergo abdominal treatment to reduce the volume of their intestines and improve their respiratory capacity. Last but not least we should definitely keep an eye on the blood’s fluidity.<\/p>\n

This quality can be very well examined by vital blood darkfield microscopy.<\/p>\n

\"meds\"If we take a look at the integral findings with cardiovascular patients, we will find these causes to be the most frequent ones:<\/p>\n