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    bipinchandra Posts: 8, Reputation: 1
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    Mar 24, 2008, 06:43 AM
    Heart attack
    I had a heart attack 10-11 years ago.
    Angiography taste showed 100% blockage of LAD.
    The EF is 30% now which was 25% before.
    Lower vantricle disfunctioning.
    BP is noral 120/80.
    I am aged 55,6',70kg and technically qualified.
    And working in office.
    I simply take medicines.Cardiologist suggested,since my heart muscles are damaged now by-pass surgery want help.
    I live normal life & don't face any problem.what should I do?
    Is there any drug to dissolve clot from arteries? Or any drug to improve EF% ?
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    Mar 24, 2008, 09:24 AM
    From the book "Reverse Heart Disease Now" by Stephen Sinatra MD & James Roberts MD:
    Nattokinase and lumbrokinase are clot eating enzymes of Asian origin which reportedly will dissolve clots. I hope they work as advertised because I am now depending on nattokinase.

    D1-TIC
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    Mar 24, 2008, 07:43 PM
    What was the purpose of doing an angiography, did you have a recent problem, what intervention was done when you had our heart attack 10 years ago and which artery was blocked then? I think the line of treatment will be influenced by these factors as well.
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    Mar 30, 2008, 11:40 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by D1-TIC
    From the book "Reverse Heart Disease Now" by Stephen Sinatra MD & James Roberts MD:
    Nattokinase and lumbrokinase are clot eating enzymes of Asian origin which reportedly will dissolve clots. I hope they work as advertised because I am now depending on nattokinase.

    D1-TIC
    Some cardiologists say if the clot made of enzymes it will be dissolved by urokinase,but if the arteryis blocked by a cholestrol plaque,then no drug can dissolve it. Your comment please.
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    May 26, 2008, 08:02 PM
    That may be so. It is my understanding that angiograms are technology from fifty years ago, and will not show capillaries which bypass blockages. I believe, based upon what I have read, the bypass capillaries will occur if we keep exercising moderately.

    D1-TIC

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