You Will Never Guess the Surprising Cause of Most Heart
Attacks (Video)
Mercola.com
Do you think you know what causes heart attacks?
In this video, Dr. David Holt, the leading U.S. physician in German New
Medicine, explains that the conventional explanation for heart attacks may
not be accurate at all. Conflicts involving territorial loss -- such as
losing a family member, your home, or your financial stability -- cause
changes in the coronary arteries of all animals -- including humans.
And as Dr. Holt explains, those changes very often lead to heart attacks
-- days or even weeks after your conflict has been resolved.
Dr.
Mercola's Comments:
Ask anyone what the most
common symptom of a heart attack is, and most people will say
“chest pain.” Well, this is incorrect. The most common symptom
of a heart attack is sudden
death.
It can happen completely out of the blue, and many of you probably
know of someone in your life who was trim and fit with none of the
typical heart attack risk factors -- no high cholesterol, no high
blood pressure, a healthy eater, and a regular exerciser -- yet
died suddenly of a heart attack.
In the video above, Dr. David Holt, who is involved in some
cutting-edge work known as German New Medicine, has just explained
why this is so.
Your physical health is a direct manifestation of the various
conflicts you’ve faced throughout your lifetime, along with your
reaction to them.
This is not a theory or something to be discounted as “new agey.”
This is the result of decades of focused, scientific work by some
of the sharpest minds in the business: Dr.
Geerd Hamer and Bruce
Lipton. Their work has taken the widespread notion that your
emotions influence your health (even the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention says that 85 percent of diseases have an
emotional element) to a much higher, more specific level.
How a
“Territory Conflict” Can Give You a Heart Attack
Let’s say the recent
mortgage crisis has caused you to lose your home, or you
recently lost a close family member. Both of these territorial
losses have signaled your body that you’re under stress and to
“get ready for a fight.”
During this first phase, your coronary artery is actually made
larger to get more of your blood flowing, and to help you win your
upcoming “battle.” Once your conflict is resolved, perhaps you
find a way to keep your house, or you talk through your feelings
of grief over your loved one’s death, your body moves into the
second, restoration phase, and will begin to restore your artery.
As Dr. Holt says, this can lead to a rise in cholesterol, which
occurs to “spackle” the nooks in your coronary artery. And it
is around this time, during your resolution of your emotional
conflict that a heart attack can occur.
The severity of your heart attack will be directly related to the
length of time that your territorial conflict festered.
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You Will Never Guess the Surprising Cause of Most Heart
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