You have been diagnosed with congestive heart failure or cardiomyopathy, and the doctor is suggesting a heart transplant possibly in the near future. Your first reaction might be disbelief and the second one should be how can I keep this from taking place? What steps can be done to avoid a heart transplant?
This could be a very stressful situation and may be rather frightening! But let’s step back into the past and figure out how the heart could have gotten so weak? It wasn’t lack of prescription drugs that are now prescribed to you. These prescribed drugs are needed to help your heart function properly right now, but they are not known to improve the condition of your heart.
Most people believe that prescription drugs should be taken to help most all health conditions to improve. Prescribed drugs are not the complete answer for the patient’s health or healing. The heart needs special nutrition to improve its functions and stay healthy. If your heart continues to lack the nutrition it needs, it will likely never improve. An interesting quote from the edition of the New England Journal of Medicine dated January 2001, mentions that only nutritional programs can reverse heart disease and heart damage.
It is your decision on how you choose to get back on the road to recovery. Taking prescription drugs won’t help the healing heart, but they will help its functions while your heart utilizes the healing nutrition it needs. With recommended vitamins and nutrients you may not ever have to worry about getting a heart transplant. Having a professional nutritional protocol designed just for your personal type and stage of congestive heart failure or cardiomyopathy would be an excellent start.

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