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Jennifer,

 

I am only 44 yrs old and was diagnosed with SVTs over six years ago.

About a year and a half ago, my symptoms increased to the point that I

was beginning to pass out periodically. My doctor wanted to put me on a

lifetime of beta blockers and/or perform an invasive cardiac ablation

procedure.

 

It just so happens that my wife's cousin, by marriage, is involved in

many cardiovascular, immune disorder, and cancer studies involving

detoxification of heavy metals from the body. I opted to go on his

protocol, including several supplements that he has pioneered but most

importantly, used his DeToxMax Plus. Here is a link to some very

extensive studies utilizing DeToxMax Plus:

 

http://www.heartfixer.com/CHC%20-%20Treatments%20-%20PC.htm

<http://www.heartfixer.com/CHC%20-%20Treatments%20-%20PC.htm>

 

Today, well as of last Friday at my last checkup with my physician, I am

symptom free, my BP is 114/60, and my resting HR is 54. I do not

exercise as I should either. I have also worked in the medical field for

over 20 years and let me tell you Western Medicine is only about money.

It only treats the symptoms and very rarely treats the causes. Why

prevent the symptom of clotting in your husband when you can treat the

root of the problem and relinquish his chances of even developing a

clot. I know a lot of stuff sounds too good to be true but I am and know

others that are living proof of this product. I've even seen some of his

studies shut down because the preliminary results were so good that the

pharmaceutical companies that funded these University programs

threatened to pull their funding if they continued the study! Remember

what I said about the money? How can pharmaceutical companies make money

treating symptoms if there are no symptoms to treat.

 

Feel free to contact me privately. Even call if you want. My cell phone

number is 720-448-3967. Additionally, my wife is on his Fibromyalgia

protocol, three weeks now, and she's already getting her energy back,

feeling and sleeping better.

 

 

 

Leslie

 

 

 

 

, " Ruby " <jruby

wrote:

>

> -

> " xtnnncy " xtnnncy

> << >> New here - husband with

heart

> problems

>

>

> > I am new here and my husband has heart problems. Doctors want to put

him

> > on warfarin to prevent clotting. Read up on this stuff and it sounds

> > nasty to me. Is there any natural method of preventing clotting and

> > thinning blood?

> ===============================================

> Hi Nancy!

>

> Look into Nattokinase, Lumbrokinase, and Serrapeptase. These are

enzymes

> that are for this purpose. Natto is a formented bean that can be

purchased

> in pill form, or in an asian food market in the refrigerated section.

> Airline pilots use it, as you can't fly if you're on Coumodin. (rat

poison)

>

> Hope this is helpful.

>

> Health, Hope, Joy & Healing :

> May you Prosper, even as your Soul Prospers 3John 2

>

> Jennifer Ruby

>

 

 

 

 

 

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Hi Jennifer

 

Thanks for that. I will look into these enzymes.

 

Blessings, Nancy in Aust

 

, " Ruby " <jruby wrote:

>

> -

> " xtnnncy " <xtnnncy

> << >> New here - husband with heart

> problems

>

>

> > I am new here and my husband has heart problems. Doctors want to put him

> > on warfarin to prevent clotting. Read up on this stuff and it sounds

> > nasty to me. Is there any natural method of preventing clotting and

> > thinning blood?

> ===============================================

> Hi Nancy!

>

> Look into Nattokinase, Lumbrokinase, and Serrapeptase. These are enzymes

> that are for this purpose. Natto is a formented bean that can be purchased

> in pill form, or in an asian food market in the refrigerated section.

> Airline pilots use it, as you can't fly if you're on Coumodin. (rat poison)

>

> Hope this is helpful.

>

> Health, Hope, Joy & Healing :

> May you Prosper, even as your Soul Prospers 3John 2

>

> Jennifer Ruby

>

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