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Chinese Medicine For Angina


 
 
 

Chinese Medicine For Angina

Cure Angina With Tongxiluo

A form of treatment for people suffering from Angina, it has been discovered to improve their ECG results.
Tongxiluo is basically a mixture of herbs and insects believed to have medicinal powers, and is administered to the patient about three times daily, for nearly a month. It is available in capsules form, and needs to be swallowed after a meal regularly for best results.

Acupuncture For Angina

A treatment known to help patients control their blood pressure or cholesterol which would in turn ease their heart's condition keeping them pain free.
If a person suffers from these other ailments, they could experience chest pains frequently, so it is essential to treat these rather than just the heart. And that is exactly how acupuncture works.
 

Angina - Definition

When a particular area in our heart muscle does not get the required amount of oxygen, the person feels a tightness in their chest or shoulders. What could be mistaken for indigestion is best described as Angina.
It is not a disease, but a symptom leading towards coronary heart disease. If a person is over weight or does not watch what they eat, fat deposited in the area surrounding the inner walls of the arteries.
The most common is the Stable angina which occurs due to stress, or when a person is under a lot of pressure. One thing that all should be aware of is that not all chest pains are anginas, you must get a consult with your doctor before taking any medication.
It would require changes in lifestyle patterns and taking care of the health to make sure heart attacks don't occur.
The person also needs to watch their diet, and include physical activity to keep the heart in good shape.
There are alternative ways of treating Angina, such as use of Chinese medicine.
 
 
 
 
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