Angina

$47.00

This Universal Sound Therapy Protocol was designed to help your body overcome Angina.

Description

Are you or someone you love suffering from Angina and associated symptoms? At Universal Sound Therapy we deal with all sorts of issues including Angina with our sound therapies.

How?

Our therapy is based on frequencies, tuning your body to vibrate at the correct frequency is as important to your body healing itself or reducing symptoms you are facing.  Our healing sessions provide your body with the frequencies that would be found in a normal, healthy body. Your system absorbs these frequencies and makes the needed changes to “tune itself” and start to heal. Our bodies want to be healthy and when we provide them with the proper tools they will do everything needed to do just that.

Universal Sound Therapy is in the business to help your body heal and we are so confident that it will work for you that we offer you a 90-day money back guarantee. And if our Angina sound therapy doesn’t help, just return it for a full refund. Try to get that from your doctor or pharmacy.

Our Angina sound therapy helps by:

  • Decrease or minimize the occurrence of Angina
  • Has the correct frequencies to help your body retune itself
  • Aligns and opens your Chakra system
  • Opens and cleans up your meridians
  • Helps your body heal itself

Introduction to Angina

Have you got that squeezing pressure, heaviness and tightness in your chest? Chest pain or angina, what a terrible scary feeling and it’s caused by reduced blood flow to the heart muscle. When you have coronary artery disease, your heart muscle doesn’t get enough oxygen-rich blood. This lack of blood flow may cause chest pain. Many people with angina say it feels like someone is standing on their chest. So what are you doing about it now?

  • slowing down your life style
  • taking meds
  • debating about surgery?

All of these are the normal treatment for Angina, and they usually work. However, if you are here looking for something else, a holistic or natural path, that means you want something better.

Welcome to Universal Sound Therapy, we provide sound therapy for Angina. You may or may not have heard about sound therapy before, there are all kinds, from choirs singing, water falling and wonderful music drifting through your mind. We are not that kind. Our specially designed frequencies remind your body of its correct frequencies allowing it to make changes and heal itself. Sounds pretty good doesn’t it.

We have been involved in sound therapy for the past five years and have many clients that are healthier and happier now then they were before they met us. Our method of therapy is effective and very easy to use. Just sit back, relax, read a book or take a nap, put on your headphones and let the vibrational frequencies in.

We hope you will give our Universal Sound Angina Therapy a try, you have nothing to loose but pain and discomfort. We have even taken away any money worries with our 90-Day Money Back Guarantee. Because, we can’t guarantee our therapy will work for everyone if it doesn’t work, send it back and we will gladly refund your money. That should reduce some stress. Try our Universal Sound Therapy for Angina. You can heal yourself.

Short Description of Angina

Angina is a kind of chest pain that is caused by reduced flow of blood going to the heart muscles.  It is not usually life threatening but is an early sign that a patient is at high risk of developing a heart attack or stroke.

Symptoms of Angina

The primary symptom of angina is chest pain and it is characterized as:

  • Tight, dull or heavy and can spread to the left arm, neck, back or jaw
  • It is triggered by stress or physical exertion
  • It usually abates within a few minutes of resting

Other symptoms that you may have with angina include:

  • Dizziness
  • Fatigue
  • Nausea
  • Shortness of breath
  • Sweating

About Angina

Angina pectoris is described as a kind of chest pain that is squeezing, heavy and tight. Many people have described it like a vise squeezing on their chest or a heavy weight lying on their chest. The condition may be a new kind of pain experienced by a patient or a recurring condition that goes away with medication. While angina is quite common, it can be very difficult to distinguish it from other kinds of chest pain like indigestion or discomfort. People that have undiagnosed chest pain should seek immediate medical attention right away as they are at risk for a heart attack.

Etiology of Angina

The cause of angina is rooted at lack of coronary blood flow. The blood carries oxygen, which the heart needs in order for it to survive. If the heart muscle is not able to get enough oxygen, it creates a condition known as ischemia.  The most common cause of reduced blood flow to the heart is CAD or coronary artery disease. The main arteries of the heart become blocked or narrowed due to arterial fatty deposits known as plaques or atheroma. The disease is called atherosclerosis and will require immediate medical attention and treatment.

During times of low oxygen demand to the heart as during resting, the heart muscle may be able to function normally with the reduced amount of blood flow without necessarily triggering symptoms of angina.  However, when there is increased demand like during movement or exercise, angina symptoms can and will happen increasing likelihood of an attack.

Types of Angina

Stable Angina

This kind of angina is triggered by physical activity like climbing stairs, walking or exercising as the heart requires more blood and oxygen. However, the arteries are narrowed resulting in ischemia and the concurrent chest pain. Other triggers include emotional stress, cold temperature, heavy meals and cigarette smoking.

Unstable Angina

When fatty deposits in the arteries rupture or a blood clot forms, it can quickly block or reduce flow through the narrowed artery. This can quickly and suddenly reduce much needed blood flow to the heart. Blood clots result in narrowed arteries, impeding much needed oxygen to go to the heart muscle.  Unstable angina can become worse and may no longer be relieved by resting or the usual medications.  If the blood flow is not improved, the heart is starved of oxygen and can result in a heart attack. Unstable angina is an emergency medical health condition that requires immediate treatment.

Prinzmetal’s Angina

This is a kind of angina that is caused by a sudden spasm of the coronary artery resulting in temporarily narrowing that artery. The narrowing reduces blood flow resulting in severe chest pain or angina. Prinzmetal’s angina usually occurs when the patient is at rest, usually overnight. Incidents occur in clusters.  Causes of this kind of angina are emotional stress, cigarette smoking, drugs that tighten the blood vessels like migraine medication and illicit drug use like cocaine.

Risk Factors

Tobacco Usage

The number one factor for developing angina is cigarette smoking, chewing tobacco and long term exposure to second-hand smoke. The tobacco damages the interior walls of the arteries and allows cholesterol deposits to accumulate and build up over time resulting in impeded blood flow.

Diabetes Mellitus

Diabetes increases the risk of coronary artery disease that leads to symptoms of angina and heart attacks by speeding up the development of atherosclerosis and increasing cholesterol levels.

Hypertension

Hypertension or high blood pressure damages the arteries over time increasing hardening and loss of spasticity. Medical treatment leads to early prevention of an attack.

High Cholesterol and Triglyceride Levels

Cholesterol is an important component necessary for cellular function but too much of it especially the wrong kind can narrow arteries resulting in angina.  High levels of low density lipoprotein or LDL cholesterol increases risk of developing angina and heart attacks. Also a high level of triglycerides a kind of blood fat that is diet related is also very unhealthy.

Strong Family History of Heart Disease

If a family member has coronary artery disease or there is someone that has had a heart attack, there is an increased risk of other members especially those at risk to develop the condition.

Sedentary Lifestyle

The “couch potato” lifestyle contributes to high cholesterol levels, high blood pressure, development of type 2 diabetes and obesity putting the patient at increased risk of developing angina.

Obesity

Obesity is connected with high blood cholesterol levels, hypertension and diabetes, all of which put the patient at increased risk of developing angina and coronary artery disease. Overweight individuals makes it harder for their heart to pump blood throughout the body.

Sound Therapy and Angina

Sound therapy relaxes the mind and balances the chakras to produce a state of relaxation that relieves stress and the symptoms of angina pectoris. Sound therapy has no side effects and is a good alternative treatment for angina. It has helped many people with symptoms to lead better and healthier lives.  Sound is used in healing sessions in order to tune imbalanced frequencies in the body that cause disease.

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