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Which Therapies will Cure Variant Angina Pectoris?

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My mum may have variant angina pectoris. The Family Doctors checked bood cholesterol, and state this is normal, and say 'there is nothing wrong', the patient continues to suffer from painful tight chest pain, with numbness in the left arm when resting or watching TV.

I suspect it is Variant Angina Pectoris, or Prinzmetal's angina which involves arterial spasms, and not LDL cholesterol build up. I have suggested a second opinion to be sought from another doctor, just to confirm the diagnosis, although alternative medicine will be used as treatment, since the patient refuses conventional drugs.

I have prescribed 200mg Coenzyme Q10, and Hawthorn Berry for 4months now, these have reduced the frequency & severity of the symptoms of angina chest pain, yet do not fix the cause.

Which therapies will cure variant angina pectoris?

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  1. Homeopathy, because there is frequently an underlying emotional component. Physical symptoms are for the most part somaticized (overflow into the body, the long-term effect of life).

    While the supplements you mentioned can mitigate symptoms, be careful. Long-term they do not touch the deeper vital imbalance, and in some cases result in suppression (likened to placing a lid on a boiling pot of water).

    Your mum would need to consult with a certified, professional homeopath with a 100% homeopathic practice. Homeopathy can absolutely help, and often very quickly.

    The remedy she needs depends on her constitutional symptoms. Her problem is beyond self-help care (otherwise, you can bet the medical profession would offer homeopathy).  Few people understand that homeopathy is the philosophy, not the remedy, which is why she'd need to contact a certified homeopath, who would talk with her for an hour or two to understand why she is having those symptoms, then research and recommend a remedy that will restore balance (and cure the underlying cause). In N. America, http://www.homeopathicdirectory.com. Worldwide, homeopaths are otherwise pretty available.


  2. It could very well be that your mom has a simple vitamin deficiency mate ......... Try supplementing her diet with a B complex supplement in a liquid form as this will be the easiest for her system to assimilate........ B12 is part of the B complex of vitamins ie ~ B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, B12 and folate etc....... a deficiency in vitamin B12 will produce chest pains and heart palpitations, excessive sweating, numbness nad tingling and prickling sensations in the outer extremities such as arms and legs and hands and feet....... don't buy any of the B complex of vitamins individually but rather as a whole complex as they work best as a group......... unless of course, a nutritionally oriented physician or naturopath has told you to buy them individually.

    The best whole food source of B12 is lambs fry, fish and eggs........  spirulina too is rich in vitamin B12, protein and iron.

    The B complex of vitamins is essential for healthy neural, digestive and immune system functioning.

    B12 in particular, will form and regenerate red blood cells, thereby preventing anemia;

    It will help break down the amino acid homocysteine, lowering the risk of heart disease;

    Promotes growth and increase appetite ;

    increases energy;

    maintains a healthy nervous system;

    Relieves irritability and moodiness,

    improves concentration, memory and balance;

    Helps protect against smoking induced cancer;

    Relieves some chest pains and heart palpitations;

    Helps eliminate excessive sweating and numbing and tingling and prickling sensations in the outer extremities ♥

    Drink loads of fresh filtered water too as the happiest and healthiest body will always be the most hydrated one.

    Water is imperative to life. Without water your body will have a terrible time breathing, digesting food, transporting nutrients, lubricating your joint sockets etc.etc.etc.etc......... nothing substitutes for water. your body needs at least 2 - 3 litres of water daily to function efficiently.

    also, try to cut back on drinks such as coffee, tea, alcohol, sodas and soft drinks (if you drink any of them) which will all do great job of dehydrating you and of robbing you of your precious B complex of vitamins... . ie: just 1 can of soda or soft drink will make your body peesh out up to 12 cups of water !!! 1 cup of coffee will make your body peesh out about 2 cups of water ........... read the book by F. Batmanghelidj, M.D.... "Your body's many cries for water"...... an astounding and scary and very true read.

    Other things that could be robbing you of your precious B complex of vitamins are :- stress,  eating too much protein, most otc cold medicines actually, alcohol, eating too much tinned food, antiobiotics ,antidepressants, penicillin, prednisone and aspirin, laxatives and diuretics, the oral contraceptive and eoestrogen supplementation.

    hope this helps a bit ♥

    peace 2 u & yours

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