The doctor prescribed 5 drugs for me to take for what she calls, preventative medicine, 3 of which I should take for the rest of my life. There must be natural alternatives that can give the same, if not better, results.




The doctor prescribed 5 drugs for me to take for what she calls, preventative medicine, 3 of which I should take for the rest of my life. There must be natural alternatives that can give the same, if not better, results.
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What you are describing is not the way modern medicine handles heart attack patients. A Cardiologist would check you out thoroughly by performing heart cauterization and echo cardiogram, then base you treatment on his findings.
A healthy diet and lifestyle can reduce your risk of:
* Heart disease, heart attacks, and stroke
* Conditions that lead to heart disease, including high cholesterol, high blood pressure, and obesity
* Other chronic health problems, including type 2 diabetes, osteoporosis, and some forms of cancer.
Taking one tablet of aspirin (150 mg) may reduce the chance of second heart attack / stroke etc., considerably. Reduce sodium content in your diet.
Check the function of the kidney periodically (for microalbuminuria, creatinine, blood urea nitrogen) periodically.
Control diabetes and hypertension if any.
There is nothing in nature, that can come close to medication your doctor has prescribed.
Not taking them…maybe you’ll have another heart attack maybe not. But by taking them and be in contact with her, you can be rest assure that you will not have another episode, almost 100%.