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Heart Disease
Treated With Stem Cells

If you're like most people, you think that heart problems are for other folks. But heart disease is the number one killer in the U.S. It is also a major cause of disability. The most common cause of heart attack is narrowing or blockage of the coronary arteries, the blood vessels that supply blood to the heart itself. This is called coronary artery disease and happens slowly over time. It's the major reason people have heart attacks.

Other kinds of heart problems may happen to the valves in the heart, or the heart may not pump well and cause heart failure.

Coronary artery disease (CAD) is the most common type of heart problem. It is the leading cause of death in the United States in both men and women.

CAD happens when the arteries that supply blood to heart muscle become hardened and narrowed. This is due to the buildup of cholesterol and other material, called plaque, on their inner walls. As the buildup grows, less blood can flow through the arteries. As a result, the heart muscle can't get the blood or oxygen it needs. This can lead to chest pain (angina) or a heart attack. Most heart attacks happen when a blood clot suddenly cuts off the hearts' blood supply, causing permanent heart damage.

New England Journal of Medicine Sept. 8, 2005
“The level of CD34+ (stem cells) is one of the best predictors of cardiovascular health. The higher number of circulating stem cells, the greater the cardiovascular health”….. “The level of stem cells in the blood was a better predictor of heart attack than cholesterol level”.

Adult Stem Cells are the Natural Renewal System of our bodies. Optimal health can be achieved by simply increasing the number of stem cells in our blood stream. Stem Cell Enhancers increases the number of stem cells circulating in our bloodstream by 25-30%. This equates to several million additional stem cell

Heart Attack or Musculo-Skeletal Pain?
A significant number of patients with chest pain think they are having a heart attack, but in fact have musculo-skeletal pain, most often from the costo-sternal joints. Obviously a correct diagnosis is critical.
For more information about this please visit
"Not All Chest Pain is Cardiac in Origin.

Adult Stem Cells For Heart Disease: Today's Reality 8 mins


New heart built with stem cells 1:51 min.
An entire functional heart was created using a heart 'shell' and stem cells.


Explore Health Don Margolis 7:31 mins
Heart Disease is the killer. Traditional medicine can only do so much. Adult Stem Cell treatments saving lives now. But they are not legal in Australia or America, but that doesn't stop hundreds of people from flying to Thailand for this miracle treatment.


Understanding Heart Disease 3 mins


Symptoms of a Heart Attack 6 mins
Heart attacks kill almost 700,000 men and women each year in the United States. Signs of a heart attack usually include chest discomfort. Symptoms of a heart attack can be different in a man than the heart attack symptoms in a woman.


Cell Treatment Patient Mike Dunkirk 2 mins.


Patient Interview for 2nd time. 3:25


Interview with the lady from US after treated with Stem Cells. 2:27


Heart Failure Patient After Adult Stem Cell Therapy 3 mins


Double Blind Trial for Heart Failure 7:19 mins


Stem Cell Injection 2:30 mins
Shows how they put a stem cell in to patients heart


New England Journal of Medicine Sept. 8, 2005
“The higher number of circulating stem cells, the greater the cardiovascular health”….

This is a major finding and provides a foundation for the suggestion that stem cells contribute to the ongoing repairs needed for a healthy heart and overall health. Enhancing the number of stem cells in the blood, seems to be a very important factor in the whole process

To learn more about how you can increase the number of circulating stem cells
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