Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Alternative cure for Angina Pectoris

Angina pectoris is the medical term for chest pain or discomfort due to coronary heart disease. Angina is a symptom of a condition called myocardial ischemia. It occurs when the heart muscle (myocardium) doesn't get as much blood (hence as much oxygen) as it needs. This usually happens because one or more of the heart's arteries (blood vessels that supply blood to the heart muscle) is narrowed or blocked. Insufficient blood supply is called ischemia.

Angina also can occur in people with valvular heart disease, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (this is an enlarged heart due to disease) or uncontrolled high blood pressure. These cases are rare, though.

Typical angina is uncomfortable pressure, fullness, squeezing or pain in the center of the chest. The discomfort also may be felt in the neck, jaw, shoulder, back or arm. Many types of chest discomfort aren't related to angina. Acid reflux (heartburn) and lung infection or inflammation are examples.

Followed treatment with making Juice below:
Morning : Was Drunk 250cc Carrots Juice mixture and 125cc Spinach Juice
Day : Was Drunk 250cc Carrots Juice, 150cc Celery Juice mixture and 100cc Spinach Juice
Noon : Was Drunk 250cc Carrots Juice, 100cc Beet Juice mixture and 100cc cucumber Juice


Note:
Angina Pectoris sufferer needed rest more for effective medical treatment

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