jueves, 14 de febrero de 2019

##Doctors Reverse Heart disease and high blood pressure




 
 
Hi,

Heart disease is deadly, and it can eventually kill you or put you in the hospital. But what most people don't know is that there are doctors who are reversing heart disease, normalizing cholesterol and blood pressure, and doing it naturally within 3 weeks. A team of doctors from Canada has reversed heart disease in over 30,000 of their patients naturally, and we want to tell you how you can do the same without drugs, pills or surgery.

The renowned doctor Sanjay Gupta, who Is CNN's chief medical correspondent stated, "Eliminating heart disease-it can be done, and truth is, we have known for a very long time how to do it."

Dr. Dean Ornish wrote: "On our program, even severely blocked arteries in the heart became less blocked, and there was even more reversal. That's compared with other patients in our study, in which the heart just got worse and worse."

After testing these natural treatment methods on their own patients, they now want to share this secret with the world.

>> Learn about their amazing heart disease reversal methods right now, and the 3 foods probably sitting in your kitchen which are touted as "healthy" but in fact making your heart and artery health worse!

>>>Click here to learn about this groundbreaking new research<<<

Take care,

Thelma Cashion

PS. Here is what Brian from NV said I am writing to tell you what an incredible impact these methods had on my life! I've got to tell you that within the first month, I lost 26 pounds, my feet stopped hurting altogether and I can now walk totally pain free. Believe it or not, I even danced at my niece's wedding last month, something I have not done in a many years. I feel great and just wanted to thank you for the improvement you have made in the quality of my life.








 
 











The collarbone, a large doubly curved long bone that connects the arm to the trunk of the body. Located directly above the first rib it acts as a strut to keep the scapula in place so that the arm can hang freely. Medially, it articulates with the manubrium of the sternum (breastbone) at the sternoclavicular joint. At its lateral end it articulates with the acromion, a process of the scapula (shoulder blade) at the acromioclavicular joint. It has a rounded medial end and a flattened lateral end. Clavicula inf.jpg Clavicula sup.jpg Right clavicle—from below, and from above Gray200.png Gray201.png Left clavicle—from above, and from below From the roughly pyramidal sternal end, each collarbone curves laterally and anteriorly for roughly half its length. It then forms an even larger posterior curve to articulate with the acromion of the scapula. The flat acromial end of the collarbone is broader than the sternal end. The acromial end has a rough inferior surface that bears a ridge, the trapezoid line, and a slight rounded projection, the conoid tubercle (above the coracoid process). These surface features are attachment sites for muscles and ligaments of the shoulder. It can be divided into three parts: medial end, lateral end and shaft. The collarbone is the first bone to begin the process of ossification (laying down of minerals onto a preformed matrix) during development of the embryo, during the fifth and sixth weeks of gestation. However, it is one of the last bones to finish ossification at about 21–25 years of age. Its lateral end is formed by intramembranous ossification while medially it is formed by endochondral ossification. It consists of a mass of cancellous bone surrounded by a compact bone shell. The cancellous bone forms via two ossification centres, one medial and one lateral, which fuse later on. The compact forms as the layer of fascia covering the bone stimulates the ossification of adjacent tissue. The resulting compact bone is known as a periosteal collar. Even though it is classified as a long bone, the collarbone has no medullary (bone marrow) cavity like other long bones, though this is not always true.[citation needed] It is made up of spongy cancellous bone with a shell of compact bone. It is a dermal bone derived from elements originally attached to the skull.




 

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