Guest guest Posted February 8, 2007 Report Share Posted February 8, 2007 Dear All, One of my friends has been diagonised to be having Multiple point blockages of the Coronary Artery to the left ventricle.Doctors have advised him for By-pass surgery.Is there any other alternative methods/treatment to clear the blockages in the artery ? He has started practising Pranayam (Anulom bilom & Kapal bhasti etc.). What are the effective Pranayam processes and yogas for the above.What are the Ayurvedic treatment for the same. Request to all the eminent Ayurvedic practitioners and the esteemed group members for advice. Thanks, gvndmohapatra Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2007 Report Share Posted February 8, 2007 "Bypass the bye-pass surgery itself" was a populat slogan of a eminent allopathic doctor in Mumbai. He has written many articles, given public lectures. With India now waking up to ayurvedic traditions, this is no more a incurable or expensive condition. The genesis of blockages in cardiac arteries is hidden in triglicerides and LDL cholesterol, and some help is a click away: http://health.ayurveda/message/9076 But author suggests continuation of breathing techniques, whether they are taught by Baba Ramdev, or more advanced techniques from Tantric Gurus of Tibet. Not only blocakages but even brain and other tumors stopped in their track by using breathing techniques. Please continue your breathing practice. Drugless therapy course is slow, and immediate help may be obtained from several medications ayurveda offers to dissolve the blockages. Author requests other members to add their advise. ayurveda, GOVINDA MOHAPATRA <gvndmohapatra wrote: my friend has been diagonised to be having Multiple point blockages of the Coronary Artery to the left ventricle.Doctors have advised him for By-pass surgery.Is there any other alternative methods/treatment to clear the blockages in the artery ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2007 Report Share Posted February 8, 2007 Some interesting experiences of relatives and patients as a guide here: http://ca.answers./question/index?qid=20060913110719AAUKkOK Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2007 Report Share Posted February 26, 2007 Dear govinda If your friend has decided to go for Bye-pass, following info may of help to you. After reading this, happended to question a heart surgeon, who admitted that this or equivalent drug is used widely in india too. Aprotinin is a drug that's routinely given to patients as they undergo coronary artery surgery. It's designed to reduce bleeding and it's so effective that last year alone 246,000 Americans were given it during surgery. Unfortunately it's just been discovered – 13 years after it was first used – that the patient is almost twice as likely to die afterwards. Everyone already knew that the drug had its problems. It causes kidney poisoning, and can cause a whole new set of heart problems unrelated to the original condition. But in a new study of 4,374 heart patients, researchers found that the drug almost doubles the chances of killing the patient within five years following surgery compared with patients who were not given the drug. In all, it was associated with the deaths of 20 per cent of the 1,072 patients given aprotinon, a frightening statistic that suggests it may be responsible for the deaths of around 50,000 of the patients given the drug only last year. In the under-stated fashion for which all researchers are beloved, the study group concludes that cardiologists might like to "think twice" before administering aprotinon again. Source: Journal of the American Medical Association, 2007; 297: 471-9 ayurveda, GOVINDA MOHAPATRA <gvndmohapatra wrote: > > Dear All, > One of my friends has been diagonised to be having Multiple point blockages of the Coronary Artery to the left ventricle.Doctors have advised him for By-pass surgery. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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