Wednesday, August 12th, 2009

Coronary heart disease happens due to the malfunctioning of the arteries which supply blood to the heart. Coronary heart disease could to a silent heart attack and angina pectoris with sudden death. The patient would not be aware of the discomfort. Usually the symptoms are gasping for breath, chest pain and pain on the left shoulder. The gaping is caused because the blood does not get the required amount of oxygen. The other symptoms might be anxiety, drowsiness and blackouts. However, one of the most common symptoms is that the person sweats profusely. Ignoring these symptoms could prove to be fatal. The person would start panting without putting in any effort and tire very soon.
Grapes are amongst the best as an herbal treatment for coronary heart diseases. They have the propensity to tone the heart. Plenty of grapes should be eaten by a person who has been diagnosed with coronary heart problem. However, the imbibing of grape juice is a better option as it works faster. For the stimulation of the heart; there is nothing better than Apple as an herbal treatment. If the patient is not diabetic; then apple jam would do wonders. Indian gooseberry is another potent herbal treatment for coronary heart problems. It rejuvenates the entire body and especially the heart. It should be liberally eaten with salt daily. Since, it is a seasonal fruit it can be chewed by the patient in off season; even if it is shriveled up.
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Tuesday, August 4th, 2009

When there is disruption in the blood flow to the heart; the patient feels uncomfortable and pain is felt around the heart. This is due to the shrinking of the arteries. The other reasons for angina pain could be that the heart needs more supply of blood, blocking of an artery or the thickening of the heart muscles. All this puts pressure on the heart and on most occasions the heart cannot take the strain. This makes the heart to work harder than usual causing Angina pain. With certain precautions such an event could be avoided; or else it may prove fatal in the form of a stroke or a heart attack. It is a very common heart ailment and is classified as Coronary Artery Disease (CAD).
However, there are some proven herbal remedies to treat this ailment. Everyone is familiar with the herb Asparagus. All you need to do is make a concoction of Honey and the juice of Asparagus. Though, you need to sure that the ratio does not exceed 2:1. Imbibing a teaspoon of this thrice daily for a month would give the patient the required relief.
Another home or herbal remedy for Angina is to grind 37 Gms of black pepper, 25 Gms of Rou Gui (Cassia bark, peel off the outer layer), 10 Gms of Gao Liang Jiang and 15 g of Gan Jiang (Dried Ginger). Grind it such that a fine powder comes forth. Imbibe it with cold wine and see the difference in a month.
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Friday, June 12th, 2009

The slowing down of blood flow after an injury is known as a bloodclot. A bloodclot blocks the flow of blood in the veins and arteries. If such a thing transpires; the angina problems could occur and some times they could prove fatal also. If a bloodclot is already present in your body then a physician would be required. There are many home remedies to prevent and treat a bloodclot. However, the most popular one is to drink 3 cups tea made from Yarrow (1 tsp) to change the acrid taste Yarrow a tinge of honey could be added. Continue this treatment as long as it is required.
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