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Coronary Artery Diseases [CAD] is a condition of the heart

where arteries supplying blood to the muscles of heart are

 

blocked. This may result into chest pain (Angina Pectoris)

 

leading to heart attack & sudden death.

 

 

 

Help Library is pleased to arrange a Free lecture meeting with

 

Demonstration on Saturday, 27th January 2007.

 

 

 

Topic: Non invasive diagnosis and remedy for Coronary

 

Artery Disease.

 

 

 

Date : Saturday, January 27th, 2007.

 

 

 

Time : 4.00 PM onwards and will end around 6 PM.

 

 

 

Venue: Help Library Premises

 

National Insurance Building, Ground Floor

 

206, D.N.Road, Mumbai - 400 001

 

Tel: 65952393 / 65952394

 

Entrance from Wallace Street, Opp: Chimanlals.

 

 

 

Speakers:

 

 

 

1. Mr.H.S,Mathure, Managing Director of Mathure Cardio Cartography

Centre on Non invasive diagnosis of coronary artery disease.

2. Dr.S.S.Shepal, BAMS, MD(Chikitsa) from Pune will speak on non

invasive remedy for coronary artery disease based on Tridosh

principle of Ayurved.

 

 

Admission is restricted for 50 persons on first come first basis.

 

For registration, please contact Help Library office on above

 

mentioned phone numbers.

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Dear Mr Sub

Coranary artery disease one part of whole body pathology.

We watch our diet and do regalarly yoga dispite of that we can get cad.

Natural medicine are needed as natural suppliment to prevent these disease.

Guggal,garcina with triphala is good combination to delay the process of

clogging vassel and CAD.

Please Evaluate the combination OMNICOR from usa

Thanks

Sj M.D.

 

 

>"A.V.SUBRAMANYA" <subbie19 (AT) mtnl (DOT) net.in>

><ayurveda> Free lecture meeting on Coronary Artery Disease.

>Coronary Artery Diseases [CAD] is a condition of the heart

>where arteries supplying blood to the muscles of heart are

>

>blocked.

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