Thursday, January 31, 2019

Heart Disease Early Detection Protocol Ideas and Treatment, Overlooked Early Treatment Opportunities of the # Killer in the World

I felt like an old V8 that always had the oil changed but had two broken spark plugs and bad spark plug wires. Now that I've got this tune up, hope is restored and my energy levels are starting to soar like I was 18 or 20 again. It's almost freaking scary after 20 + years of suffering intermittently, mostly always.

The heart disease also explains...

Persistent non-healing illness and disease.

Far lower pain thresholds.

Lack of stamina.

All joints hurting all the time.

Muscular ache and  lethargy.

night sweats from held left the bed sick, of which I told my doctors over and over and over and it's the number one symptom to heart disease. I did have heart disease but they could not pinpoint how critically severe, although I voiced my opinion and just stuff like once then you know what's this idiot have any clue about ??? why is it that that is how the patient is treated when the one that is flying the goddamn biological vessel is the f****** patient ???

this list is only going to get longer and longer if I'm looking for ways to pinpoint heart disease far ahead of time. Again and you might as well just start thinking about it's going to kill you because statistically, it's most likely. So, what would you do to prevent that.

Death is on the black horse riding at you charging fast !

Start wondering if we throw all of these early warning signs of Tell-Tale heart disease right into the fibromyalgia dust-bin and call it a day and disregard what's coming and not treat what's possibly preventable !!! You have to understand that statistically this almost has to be correct in one way shape or form because the majority of deaths are by heart attack...that is just a fact. there's often a very very specific progression that goes along with these progressive diseases. Heart disease is progressive. it doesn't have to be a good be out of the blue and in an instant kill you, but typically it's progressive.

Another critical thing I have uncovered is that many people that have electrical problems associated with the heart, have had trauma to the cervical area of the spine. It is indeed a fact that the sinus node which is a part of the heart tissue is indeed it self fully and wholly responsible for generating the electrical pulses that makes our heart work properly, pump blood, and provide us a pulse, etc. I never had any heart rhythm problems until after a car accident and more critically a fall down wooden steps where I broke a vertebrae and I had a concussion so bad I don't remember almost anything for about a week. There is a very specific reason that these injuries in the cervical area of the neck can and indeed do disrupt the signaling produced in the sinus node.

I will update that in part 2 and you will continue to see additional parts posted in my blog as I continue to construct this from a rough draft to a final and pure review article eventually.



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