I am very happy to announce the publication of Magnesium The Ultimate Heart Medicine. This is a very important book that puts out a universal call to cardiologists to put magnesium as the lead item in their medical protocols. It is also the most authoritative book on Magnesium Medicine in the world and an abridged volume catering to a general audience will be available within the week with that name.
Magnesium routinely saves lives in the emergency room and in intensive care wards; for stroke victims, who receive its benefit within the first hours of onset, is assurance of dramatic reduction of stroke symptoms. Its pharmacological profile is safe and extremely effective for a full range of cardiac applications where just about every pharmaceutical carries with it a minefield of dangerous side effects including the further lowering of precious magnesium levels.
Magnesium The Ultimate Heart Medicine is presented on my site New Frontiers in Cardiology. This site represents my invasion of the field of cardiology with a trilogy of books that integrates every aspect of heart care. In talking about the heart the first immediate difficulty we face is the confusion between the physical pump and surrounding nervous system and the core being which lives within it. Much can be said about the physical heart and its central place and electrical magnetic influence on the body. However, beyond the physical is something crucial to health, happiness and a life lived without disease.
Cardiology is actually a medical practice of many mansions. Even when dealing with only the physical heart there are many complications to consider. We have to become experts on calcification as well as inflammation and infectious process in addition to all the emotional issues that influence the physical tissues of the heart.
The place where emotions and spirit meet medicine will be presented shortly in:
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The heart is a pump and needs to be addressed on a physical level. However, our hearts are more than just pumps, and a true physician is more than just a plumber or a mechanic. We also have an emotional heart, a psychological heart, a spiritual heart., writes Dr. Dean Omish, Clinical Professor of Medicine at the University of California School of Medicine.
When the emotional and spiritual heart
begins to open, the physical heart follows.And finally I will publish my book HeartHealth that I started 14 years ago while living deep in the heart lands of Brazil. HeartHealth brings real definition to the heart, an organ so mysterious it has attracted the attention of philosophers and poets for thousands of years.
We hear all the time about open hearts, closed hearts: a warm or cold heart; a compassionate heart or an uncaring heart. These are more than just figures of speech, they are accurate descriptions of what is in reality happening in the cardiac center that effect how life is lived and experienced. Emotions do matter in medicine as they do in life and cardiologists have to deal on the playing field where all the dimensions of the heart meet.
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