Heart Support
$47.00
Description
Are you or someone you love suffering from Heart Support problems and associated symptoms? At Universal Sound Therapy we deal with all sorts of issues including Heart Support 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 Heart Support sound therapy CD doesn’t help, just return it for a full refund. Try to get that from your doctor or pharmacy.
Our Heart Support sound therapy CD’s help by:
- Decrease and minimizes occurrence of pain, numbness, weakness or coldness of legs or arms
- 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
Short Description of Heart Support
Heart Support problems refer to a range of conditions that affect the heart. This includes: blood vessel disease, heart rhythm problems, heart defects, heart valve disease, heart muscle disease and infection
Symptoms of Heart Support
Symptoms depend on the type of heart problem experienced and includes:
Blood vessel disease
- Chest pain, chest tightness, chest pressure and chest discomfort (angina)
- Shortness of breath
- Pain, numbness, weakness or coldness in your legs or arms if the blood vessels in those parts of your body are narrowed
- Pain in the neck, jaw, throat, upper abdomen or back
Arrhythmias
- Fluttering in your chest
- Racing heartbeat (tachycardia)
- Slow heartbeat (bradycardia)
- Chest pain or discomfort
- Shortness of breath
- Lightheadedness
- Dizziness
- Fainting (syncope) or near fainting
Defects
- Pale gray or blue skin color (cyanosis)
- Swelling in the legs, abdomen or areas around the eyes
- In an infant, shortness of breath during feedings, leading to poor weight gain
Cardiomyopathy
- Breathlessness with activity or at rest
- Swelling of the legs, ankles and feet
- Fatigue
- Irregular heartbeats that feel rapid, pounding or fluttering
- Dizziness, lightheadedness and fainting
Infection
- Fatigue
- Shortness of breath
- Irregular heartbeat
- Swollen feet or ankles
- Chest pain
- Fainting (syncope)
About Heart Support
There are many kinds of heart support problems and causes depend on the type of disease present in the patient. To understand heart support issues we need to understand how the heart works. The heart is a pump, a muscular organ approximately the size of a fist, located slightly left of center in the chest. It is divided into the right and left sides. There are 4 valves that allow the blood to move properly by opening only one way and only when necessary. There is an electrical system that help controls the continuous exchange of oxygen rich-blood with oxygen-poor blood. This keeps a person essentially alive. Therapy is targeted towards addressing the cause.
Etiology of Heart Support Problems
Coronary Artery Disease
This refers to the buildup of fatty plaques in the arteries and is known medically as atherosclerosis. Unhealthy lifestyle choices such as bad diet, lack of exercise, overweight, smoking and other factors help lead to the condition. Therapy calls for improving diet by eating less meat, exercising more and losing weight.
Arrhythmias
It is an abnormal electrical activity resulting to irregular beating of the cardiac muscle. This can be caused by the ff:
- Coronary artery disease
- Diabetes
- Drug abuse
- Excessive use of alcohol or caffeine
- Heart defects you’re born with (congenital heart defects)
- High blood pressure
- Smoking
- Some over-the-counter medications, prescription medications, dietary supplements and herbal remedies
- Stress
- Valvular heart disease
Defects
Congenital defects develop during pregnancy and develop as the organ grows, approximately a month after conception, changing the flow of blood. Medical conditions and heredity help play a role in the development of the disease in the body.
Cardiomyopathy
This refers to thickening or enlargement of the cardiac muscle and may vary depending on the type:
- Dilated Cardiomyopathy — The most common kind and usually results in the left ventricle to widen. Dilated cardiomyopathy may be due to reduced blood flow to the heart known as ischemic heart disease. May result because of damage to the cardiac muscle after an infection, attack, drugs, and toxins. The condition is one that may also be inherited.
- Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy — The disease is usually passed down through families and may also develop over time due to aging and hypertension.
- Restrictive Cardiomyopathy — This is also known as the least common type and causes the heart muscle to be less elastic or rigid. It may also be caused by connective tissue diseases or amyloidosis.
Infection
Endocarditis is when bacteria reaches the cardiac muscle. However, viruses and parasites may also cause it too.
Valvular Heart Disease
A lot of conditions may cause this disease or you may also be born with it. It can be caused by rheumatic fever, infections and connective tissue problems.
Risk Factors
- Age — getting older does increase the risk of narrow or damaged arteries as well as weak or thickened cardiac muscle.
- Sex – Men more than women are at greater risk but the risk becomes equal upon menopause.
- Family History — A strong family history of cardiac problems especially if a parent develops symptoms before age 55.
- Smoking — nicotine results in tightening of the blood vessels while carbon monoxide damages the inner lining, letting them be more prone to cardiac disease like atherosclerosis. Myocardial infarction is much more common in smokers than nonsmokers.
- Poor Diet — A diet that is high in fat, salt, sugar and cholesterol can lead to the development of cardiac problems.
- Hypertension — Poorly managed hypertension results to hardening and thickening of the arteries resulting to narrowing of the vessels where blood passes. A sound diet that is low in salt and fat helps prevent this condition.
- Elevated Cholesterol Levels — increases the risk of plaque formation
- Diabetes – The disease in itself increases the risk of cardiac disease. Both have similar risk factors like the presence of excess weight and hypertension.
- Sedentary Lifestyle – Lack or zero exercise is associated with a lot of form of cardiac problems including risk factors too.
- Stress — high stress levels damage the arteries and worsen other risk factors. Sound therapy is an effective tool to help relieve stress.
- Bad Dental Hygiene — It is recommended to brush and floss teeth regularly and have regular dental therapy regimens. Poor dental hygiene can result to bacteria entering the bloodstream, traveling to the cardiac muscle and causing endocarditis.
Complications
- Heart Failure — This is by far one of the most common complications and occurs when the organ can no longer pump enough blood to meet the physiological needs of your body.
- Myocardial Infarction — A clot obstructing the flow of blood through a vessel that feeds the cardiac muscle results to myocardial infarction. It in effect damages or destroys heart muscle.
- Stroke — Risk factors leading to cardiovascular problems leads to an ischemic stroke, which occurs when the blood vessels to your brain are blocked or narrowed so that too little blood reaches it.
- Aneurysm — This is another serious complication that can happen anywhere in the body. Aneurysms are essentially a bulge in the arterial wall. If it bursts, results to life-threatening internal bleeding.
Prevention
Sound therapy is a unique tool that can work to prevent cardiac problems. Sound therapy relieves stress and is completely without side effects. Sound helps through changing mood, helping the patient relax and therefore lowering the risk. Sound therapy also has zero side effects and is non-invasive.
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