Peter h. Fraser and Harry Massey See book keywords and concepts | As an example, consider the case we mentioned at the start of this chapter of the elderly man with the enlarged heart. You might have expected that Heart Driver or Energetic Integrator 2 (which correlates with the Heart/Lung Meridian) would have been the most distorted items in his NES scan, but his NES scan showed that the priority for correction was Bone Driver. Bioenergetically, his heart was not asking to be dealt with; it wasn't the organ waving the red flag, saying, "Hey, pay attention to me first! | Phyllis A. Balch, CNC See book keywords and concepts | Some of these preexisting conditions include the presence of an artificial (prosthetic) heart valve, a history of previous endocarditis, heart valves that are damaged (scarred) by conditions such as rheumatic fever, congenital heart or heart valve defects, and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (an enlarged heart), Some congenital heart defects, including ventricular septal defect, atrial septal defect, and patent ductus arteriosus, can be successfully repaired surgically. If this is done, the individual is no longer at increased risk of developing endocarditis due to dental work. | Joseph E. Mario See book keywords and concepts | IntraVenous), catalyst for heart energy Enzymes that use Oxygen to burn lactic acid, prevents Oxygen deficiency, for enlarged heart (large doses for48 hours), myocarditis, fast heart rate, tachycardia, circulation; edema, fluid retention, ankle puffiness. | | Has life-enhancing properties, for stress, anxiety, insomnia; for scalp pH; for lung problems, colds, coughs, chronic throat and chest mucous, bronchitis,fever,asthma, whooping cough, pneumonia, lymph tuberculosis, consumption; cancer; irregular and enlarged heart; used in moderation with other herbs may dissolve stones; j aundice; digestive bitter for indigestion and dysentery (the fruit with Peach kernels), heartburn, diarrhea, anorexia, worms; labor pains; illness convalescence. | Dr. Steve Blake See book keywords and concepts | If thiamin is absent or too low in the diet for prolonged periods, this can result in beriberi. Beriberi can result from the consumption of unfortified refined grains such as white flour. Beriberi can cause damage to the nervous system, heart, and muscles.
Milligrams and Micrograms
One gram = 1000 mg (milligram) One milligram = 1000 meg (microgram)
Some vitamin and mineral amounts are measured in milligrams and some are measured in micrograms.
Thiamin is found in small but sufficient quantities in most nutritious foods, especially whole grains; please refer to Graph 1-1. | Walter Last See book keywords and concepts | Deficiency Symptoms: These include anemia, especially in infants; bone disorders; defective spinal cord, multiple sclerosis; hair graying, hair becoming fine and straight, and losing its curl; infertility; weak connective tissue, as evidenced by heart problems such as enlarged heart, weak aorta (holes, ruptures), aneurism, and varicose veins; hernias; cancer; leukemia; arthritis; inflammations; parasites; and underactive thyroid.
Signs of Toxicity: Liver cirrhosis, jaundice, and symptoms of zinc deficiency. | Rex Adams See book keywords and concepts | Effect of B-l On enlarged heart!
The most essential items for "heart food" are oxygen and lactic acid. The body uses oxygen to burn lactic acid in enormous quantities in the heart muscles. Vitamin B-l is the catalyst or stimulant (like a match) that causes this to happen.
Without sufficient vitamin B-l, the heart muscles become weak and enlarged. Proof of this is the fact that in Asia, where diets often lack this vitamin, enlarged hearts (almost double the size of a normal heart) are quite common.
Dr. S. | The Life Extension Editorial Staff See book keywords and concepts | Thiamine (Vitamin Bi)— is beneficial in some forms of cardiac arrhythmias, palpitations, enlarged heart, elevated venous pressure, and congestive heart disease
Cardiac arrhythmia refers to a deviation from the normal pattern of the heartbeat. Arrhythmias can be caused by a variety of underlying medical conditions that should be addressed by a qualified cardiologist. Arrhythmias are not always clinically significant because rather benign events can spur healthy hearts to enter irregular patterns of beating. | Elson M. Haas, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | These include a decrease in heart function, heart muscle action, and electrical conductivity, congestive heart failure, cardiac arrythmias, and an enlarged heart.
Carbohydrate metabolism is affected by alcohol and can lead to hypoglycemia and diabetes. Alcohol is a simple sugar that is rapidly absorbed and has a tendency to weaken glucose tolerance with chronic use. Impaired glucose metabolism can cause mood swings, depression, emotional outbursts, or anxiety. | The Life Extension Editorial Staff See book keywords and concepts | Those with congestive heart failure or aortic valvular disease often suffer from an enlarged heart, an unhealthy condition. When the pancreas enlarges in order to produce more digestive enzymes, there results a deficiency in the production of life-sustaining metabolic enzymes, as available enzyme-producing capacity is used in digesting food instead of supporting cellular enzymatic functions. The tremendous impact that the wastage of pancreatic enzymes can have on health, and even life itself, has been established in animal studies. The critical question is how this applies to human health. | Gale Maleskey See book keywords and concepts | Whether you have angina, arrhythmia, an enlarged heart, or congestive heart failure, you can benefit from taking hawthorn. It's helpful anytime that there is deterioration of the heart muscle, says Dr. Catania.
"That's not to say that hawthorn can reverse severe damage done by heart disease. If you have an enlarged heart! hawthorn won't make it smaller," she says, "but it will probably ease some of the symptoms and increase the function and strength of your heart."
Hawthorn assists healthy hearts, too. | Dr Bernard Jenson and Mark Anderson See book keywords and concepts | Along came the B vitamins and the cures for beri-beri, pellagra, pernicious anemia, nerve degeneration, enlarged heart, energy production, and much more. These factors all came from unprocessed, whole, natural foods.
It was becoming increasingly clear that vitamins were biological complexes, bundles of enzymes and trace minerals, biological wheels within wheels within wheels. Trying to identify a vitamin in terms of a single chemical structure is self-defeating, because you have to have the whole complex to get the vitamin function. | Laurie Deutsch Mozian, M.S., R.D. See book keywords and concepts | Selenium deficiency can lead to an enlarged heart and ultimately heart failure.
Selenium is present in very low doses in common foods. Diets that are high in selenium have been shown to suppress the induction of cancer in a variety of animal studies. It is believed that selenium works to prevent the initiation and possibly the progression of cancer. Cancer patients often have low levels of selenium in their blood. High doses of selenium are toxic. The recommended intake for selenium for men and women is 70 and 55 micrograms, respectively.
Shogaol (sho-JAHL). | Ronald L. Hoffman, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | If you smoke, you are overdriving the heart, loading on stress, and starting down the road that leads to an enlarged heart muscle and congestive heart failure.
The reduced supply of blood can cause other painful symptoms. Smokers with heart problems often suffer from intense pain in the calves when walking. This condition, called claudication, is due to reduced circulation in the legs, which may be caused by hardened arteries and is compounded by the reduced oxygen content of the blood. | | One of the tell-tale signs of high blood pressure is an enlarged heart — the heart muscle gets bigger because it's working harder. If you're concerned about whether hypertension has begun to compromise your health, a chest X-ray, an echocardiogram, or an electrocardiogram (EKG) can reveal whether your heart is enlarged. Hypertension also affects the eyes; it can cause tell-tale changes or even little hemorrhages in the tiny blood vessels at the back of the eyes. An eye doctor can spot this right away and can confirm a diagnosis that you are getting from another source. | Gary Null See book keywords and concepts | The symptoms are severe swelling of the tissues, neurological changes, an enlarged heart accompanied by painful palpitations,19 weight loss, sore and weak muscles, limb paralysis, an enlarged liver, gastrointestinal problems, and breathing difficulties. The severity of the symptoms depends on the severity of the thiamine deficiency, and on the patient's age and health.
The elderly may also have special needs for thiamine. Burning feet, bad circulation, and depression are all common symptoms that can be alleviated with the addition of foods rich in vitamin Bi and /or a good supplement. | Ralph Golan, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | Symptoms include: shortness of breath, edema (water retention), fatigue, enlarged heart, and diminished kidney function.
Related or Underlying Causes
The causes of heart failure are many: high blood pressure, clogged coronary (heart) arteries (see ARTERIOSCLEROSIS), previous damage to the heart muscle from a heart attack or viral infection, and insufficient nutrients for optimal heart function.
According to Mathias Rath, M.D. | Peter Radetsky See book keywords and concepts | Then you go to a civilian doctor, and they do a brain scan and echocardiogram and find you got an enlarged heart and brain damage. The civilian guy says, 'You've been exposed to
JIUI III JI Ulll IIIC UCiCI I lid toxic chemicals.' The VA guy says, 'You're depressed.' What's goin' on here?"
So, what is going on here? It's a hard question to answer.
"The Persian Gulf War was an experience of unprecedented stress for our military and their families. | Elson M. Haas, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | Keshan disease, a form of heart disease prevalent in children and is characterized by an enlarged heart and congestive heart failure, may be a direct result of selenium deficiency, as it has responded well to selenium treatment. People in Keshan, China, where the disease was discovered, treat it with a common herb called Astragalus, which accumulates selenium from the soil.
As in the Keshan area of China, the soil in many parts of the United States is very low in this important mineral. | Gale Maleskey See book keywords and concepts | They may have numb or burning feet, leg cramps, and sometimes mental confusion and an enlarged heart.
Recurrent canker sores may also be a tipoff to thiamin deficiency. A study by Israeli researchers found that 70 percent of people with that problem had low blood levels of thiamin, compared to only 4 percent of people who did not have canker sores.
Like the other B vitamins, thiamin is involved in energy metabolism. "That means it helps you to derive energy from the calories you get from food," explains Joanne Curran-Celentano, R.D., Ph.D. | Rex Adams See book keywords and concepts | It activates a substance (gives you 10 times more), said to strengthen weak heart muscles and reduce an enlarged heart in 2 days, according to a Harvard doctor!
A Startling Fact About Diabetes!
In Lancet, the British medical journal of December 29,1973, two doctors report that this miracle rejuvenation plant is as effective as a popular drug in clearing the blood of excess sugar! It reportedly normalizes low blood sugar, as well!
In one reported case, a man with diabetes and high blood pressure was told by doctors his case was incurable, and was sent home to die, at age 60. | Larry Trivieri, Jr. See book keywords and concepts | Fort Worth, Texas, reports the case of a 45-year-old physician who was suffering from pneumonia and an enlarged heart. When given an ejection fraction test (measuring the percentage of the blood contained in the ventricle that is ejected on each heartbeat), his heart was only ejecting 16% of its contents (60% is normal), and his doctor told him his only hope was to receive a heart transplant. When he came into Dr. Cow-den's office, he could barely walk across the room without becoming out of breath.
Dr. | Dr. Joseph M. Kadans, N.D. See book keywords and concepts | A Vitamin Bj deficiency may also result in the development of an enlarged heart, especially where an individual is actively working at hard labor or is engaged in strenuous athletics. When the heart slows down, the digestive tract becomes sluggish and food is incompletely digested, resulting in constipation. The food waste stays too long in the intestinal tract, gas forms, and the intestinal tract becomes dry and the contents harden.
As this vitamin is water-soluble, only a small amount is stored in the body and therefore it should be replenished daily. | Ben Davis See book keywords and concepts | | A Harvard doctor has shown that an enlarged heart can be reduced in size in 48 hours with large doses of vitamin B-l, and another doctor recommends B-l to all patients with indefinite heart symptoms. Rapid improvement follows, he says, and the heart is reduced in size.
For disorders in the normal heart function, juices of hawthorn and garlic can be added to other milder juices. Olive oil is healing to the heart. In one study in Greece, where olive oil is widely used, out of 1,214 men, only four cases of heart or artery disease were found in six years. | Zorba Paster, M.D. and Susan Meltsner See book keywords and concepts | OTHER HEART AND ARTERY PROBLEMS
Congestive heart failure, which is characterized by a weakened, often enlarged heart that pumps inefficiently, is a common complication of narrowed coronary arteries, high blood pressure, and heart muscles scarred from past heart attacks.
Atherosclerosis, the slow, progressive buildup of plaque along the inner fining of artery walls, causes numerous problems throughout the cardiovascular system. When the buildup occurs in or blocks coronary arteries, you can have a heart attack; when the buildup blocks the brain, you have a stroke. | Christian B. Allan and Wolfgang Lutz See book keywords and concepts | CARDIAC FAILURE
Unfortunately, many heart disease problems are actually problems with the heart itself—an enlarged heart, insufficient energy to maintain a steady beat, or a heart valve problem. Cardiopathy is the general term given to diseases of the heart. These conditions also respond favorably to low-carbohydrate nutrition.
In 1958, Dr. Lutz treated a thirty-five-year-old woman who had severely elevated blood pressure, kidney disease, and associated retinopathy (this is an inflammation of the retina usually caused from high blood pressure). | Gale Maleskey See book keywords and concepts | If you have an enlarged heart! hawthorn won't make it smaller," she says, "but it will probably ease some of the symptoms and increase the function and strength of your heart."
Hawthorn assists healthy hearts, too. It's been shown to lower blood pressure, reduce levels of blood cholesterol, andj prevent cholesterol buildup on artery walls—actions that help prevent hearjt disease.
A study by the German Federal Ministry of Health found that hawthorn gently increases the strength of the heart, normalizes rhythm, and benefits circulation within the heart itself by dilating the coronary arteries. | | May help: High blood pressure, atherosclerosis, heart arrhythmia, enlarged heart, angina, congestive heart failure, mitral valve prolapse, high cholesterol, degeneration of collagen, and inflammation.
Special instructions: Take capsules with food; take a tincture 15 to 20 minutes before a meal.
Origin: Native to Europe; some species are grown in the United States.
Cautions and possible side effects: Safe for long-term use but may cause health problems at very high doses. Do not take without a doctor's supervision, especially if you are taking heart medications. | | Most people whose hearts are affected by low potassium already have some sort of heart damage, such as an enlarged heart or damage to the heart muscle from a heart attack. Then, if their potassium levels decrease, their risk for arrhythmia rises. That's why most heart doctors monitor their patients' blood levels of potassium.
Stop a Stroke
Because they can maintain low blood pressure and help your heart beat normally (which reduces your chances of developing blood clots), a potassium-rich diet and possibly even supplements have the potential to reduce your chance of having a stroke. | Elson M. Haas, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | Cardiomyopathy, or enlarged heart, with poor function has been associated with alcohol and some ingredients in the beverages, such as cobalt.
10. Carbohydrate metabolism—hypoglycemia and diabetes. Since alcohol is a simple sugar that is rapidly absorbed and utilized, and affects the digestion as well as liver and pancreatic functions, it has a tendency to weaken glucose tolerance with chronic use. The incidence of both hypoglycemia and diabetes is higher with alcohol abuse. Blood sugar problems are generally more frequent with regular use of alcohol. |
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