Heart Disease


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Introduction

 

I have launched this page to bring a medicine in notice of cardiologist or scientist who could further investigate medically on it and make it available to the patients of this world suffering from coronary heart disease.

I would like to start from the beginning that why and how did I get this medicine. It all started in March 1998. I would like to mention here that my husband Mr. Sanjeev Gupta is the patient whose history I am going to write here. I shall be giving detailed account so that you can judge the amount of disease he carried. On 9th March my husband and myself went for our usual walk of thirty minutes in the morning. But as we started from home he felt a little heaviness in his chest and so we came back. On 10th we did not go for the walk. Then on 11th after finishing the walk and as we were coming back to home he felt pain in his chest. After reaching home he sat for some time and the pain subsided after one minute only. From12th to 15th he rested, as he felt very weak. Then on 16th he resumed his walk and was absolutely fine. But all these days he did not do his jogging of 5 minutes. Then on 19th as he was jogging he again got the pain, which subsided as he stopped. Then he went to a holy place that was at a little height on 22nd and he again got the pain there. So he got a check up done and was advised a T.M.T by the doctor. But due to certain circumstances we couldn’t get it done. After that he was absolutely normal and did not have any pain during walk or in his normal routine life also. Then on 3rd June we went to a holy place again near Jammu and he again after a short walk which he resumed after fifteen minutes of his dinner, he had a slight pain in his chest which subsided after a short pause and later he felt comfortable in his whole journey. So after returning from there, since his T.M.T. was on cards he went in for that test right here in Chandigarh itself. His report was mildly positive. As we did not want to take any risks we went straight to Escorts for checkups. There after listening to our history we were told to get angiograpy done, as that was the only way to find the coronary disease. Here I would like to add that Sanjeev has got rich maternal family history of coronary disease. One of his maternal uncles passed at the age of 40 due to this disease. His another maternal uncle had a bypass surgery done again at the age of 40. His mother is chronic patient of high blood pressure since last thirty years. But she kept a strict diet control and walks for one hour daily both in the morning as well as evening. Sanjeev himself is suffering from high BP. Now coming back, we were still not mentally prepared for an angiography. So we came back home. Then three years back that is in 1995 somebody told us of this medicine which I am about to mention. We were so much mentally depressed that at this moment we were ready to do anything to save ourselves from this disease. So we decided to take the medicine.

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Treatment

 

The medicine is as follow:

We were supposed to take fresh tender leaves of PEEPAL TREE (BOTANICAL NAME: FICUS RELIGIOUSA) a well known tree worshiped by Hindus, with their stalk. First wash and clean them properly with a clean cloth. Then make a paste of them on a stone plate. We were particularly told that no iron or metal article should come in contact with it. So Mixer grinder was forbidden. After making a fine paste squeeze out the sap from the paste by putting it into a double folded muslin cloth. The total juice to be extracted should be around 200ml. So round 200-250 leaves were to be taken daily to get 200ml. sap. This sap was to be taken after two hours of having a light breakfast. It was supposed to be taken for twenty days but Sanjeev took it for twenty-eight days. Now we got cholesterol checked just the next day. The report was just amazing. It came to absolutely normal levels. During the period when he was taking this medicine suddenly he started feeling very light and energetic. He had to go for some work to in a office, he climbed three floors and he was absolutely fine. He just did not feel any exertion and not even heaviness of breathe which otherwise he used to get it in his normal climbing of stairs. We are again planning of going in for a TMT test. We talked to our doctor about this medicine but he has paid no heed to it. So through this page we want to bring into notice of some person who makes a further medical research into this medicine weather it really works or not. If it does it would be a great step into history of medical science.

Indian saints are always known for their knowledge of medicines hidden in nature. A saint who belonged to Nabha in Panjab (India) told this medicine to us. He had the patients who were told after an angiography a bypass surgery to be done. But after taking this medicine they got their angiography done and were told that they were absolutely fine and do need to be operated. After taking this medicine though the cholesterol level does go up back after a few days but it seems as if the arteries are well cleaned. As if something has scooped out the deposited LDL in them. So study this medicine and if some results are obtained please do let me know at this address. It might take you some time to start with your research as these days it is difficult to get new tender leaves. If anybody wants to try this medicine please mind you do it on your risk.

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Test Results

I would like to give the cholesterol reports of Sanjeev’s blood sample before and after the test.

TEST

20/06/98

30/07/98

29/09/98

 
SERUM CHOLESTEROL

215

154

205

 
HDL-CHOLESTEROL

38

44

46

 
LDL-CHOLESTEROL

174

66

123

 
VLDL

34.8

44.2

36.6

 
TRIGLYCERIDES

174

221

183

 
BLOOD SUGAR FASTING

103

63

90.5

 

The report of TMT, which was performed, on 11th June, 1998 is as follow: -

Mr. Sanjeev performed exercise stress ECG on Treadmill by Bruce Protocol. He could do 9.08 min. of exercise (10 METS) & achieved 99% THR. His BP response during exercise was good. So he had good double product. (BP * HR) During exercise he did not complain of any breathlessness, giddiness or claudication. There was no evidence clinically to suggest LV dysfunction, systolic or diastolic during exercise. He complained of chest pain during the exercise.

His test was terminated because he complained of fatigue.

ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY

His baseline (standing) ECG with modified Mason Likar system did not show any abnormality. During exercise, ECG showed ST segment depression in V2, V3< AVL leads which was horizontal in nature and started at 8.05 min of exercise at HR 178 BPM & BP 160/100 mm of hg. This progressively increased to max. of -1.3 mm in V3 lead. These changes lasted for <1 min. There was no QRS axis change, increase of R wave height, decrease of Q wave depth, ST segment elevation or U wave changes of clinical significance during exercise.

IMPRESSION

  1. Good exercise Tolerance
  2. Inducible Ischaemia at moderate work load.
  3. Moderately positive TMT (Duke score -1.5)

 

Dated: 5th May, 1999

We have undergone another T.M.T. and the reports are just amazing. Here I would add that Sanjeev this year again had this medicine for twenty days and then went in for T.M.T. after 15 days. So the report is as follow

Table I

NAME Mr. SANJEEV GUPTA
INDICATION DIAGNOSTIC
REFERRED BY Dr. RAKESH KUMAR JAISWAL D.M. CARDIOLOGIST
DATE 5TH MAY, 1999
EXERCISE PROTOCOL BRUCE
EXERCISE TIME 9.36 Mins.
METS ACHIEVED 10.8
PEAK HOUR ACHIEVED 176 (% OF THR)
PEAK SYSTOLIC BP. 150 mm Hg
DOUBLE PRODUCT 26,400
INOTROPIC RESPONSE GOOD
CHRONOTROPIC RESPONSE GOOD
REASON FOR TERMINATION FATIGUE
BASE LINE ECG NORMAL
EXERCISE ECG CHANGES NO TWO CONSECUTIVE LEADS SHOW SIGNIFICANT ST. DEVIATION
 
LEADS BASE LINE ONSET PEAK RECOVERY
V4   1.2 MM AT 3.40min R -0.40 AT 4 min R 6min R

OTHER ECG CHANGES

NEGATIVE MODIFIER’S YOUNG AGE, HYPERTENSION

POSITIVE MODIFIER’S

RISK FACTOR MALE SEX TYPICAL AOE YES

FAMILY HISTORY AND ESSENTIAL HYPERTENSION

ADVERSE PROGNOSTIC FACTORS NONE

FINAL IMPRESSION

* NEGATIVE FOR INDUCIBLE ISCHEMIA AT HIGH WORKLOAD BY SELZER’S CRITERIAS.

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Other Information

Sample Interest 1
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Sample Interest 2
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Contact

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nidhisanjeev@hotmail.com

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Last revised: August 29, 1999.