Lies & Deceptions
Kyle D. Christensen, DC October 2019
We see it in politics, medicine, science, dieting, marketing, advertising, and even in religion, to the point now that it is difficult to believe anything anyone says.
Often when the truth comes out, those who are perpetuating the misdeeds vehemently deny it or attempt to cover it up. We saw this with the tobacco industry. We are currently seeing it with Monsanto with the current chemical and GMO allegations and we see it in the political arena ad nauseam. Are we no longer able to sit down and have a rational respectful discussion without one or both parties having a hissy fit and start name calling or chanting some manufactured slogan. (which is by the way, akin to the childish act of putting your fingers in your ears and crying out nah, nah, nah, nah - I'm not listening.)
It seems that the most complicit villain in all of this is the media. Honest journalism is a rare commodity that is usually shouted down and stereotyped as racist, intolerant or bigoted without even an examination. In the United States, which does not feel very united these days, the media sides with those with the deepest pockets - namely the biggest business' filled with board rooms of evil and conspiring men and women set on wealth, control and power over our lives.
My field of study and expertise is in the realm of healthcare. Everyday I strive to help my patients understand the path to optimal health - of course, as I understand it. I don't have all of the answers. I wish I had more. Health, as many of you have discovered, is tricky and often elusive. However most of us know when something doesn't sound or feel right.
One of my frustrations comes when I read the medical - scientific research which uncovers information repeatedly and it is disregarded or shouted down by the prescribing medical community. One of the hallmarks of valid research is that it is repeatable. It is not just one persons or organizations opinion - especially when that opinion has a dollar to make. In-house research should always be suspect. But in-house research can and should spur others to either validate or disprove those conclusions.
As follows is an example of an issue some of you should be aware of:
The Blood Thinner Warfarin is now linked to calcification in the heart and blood vessels. (The American Journal of Medicine (2016) 129, 635.e1-635.e4)
In 2016 Warfarin (Coumadin) was the #1 prescribed blood thinning drug in the USA with over 19 million using it. Coumadin/Warfarin now clearly shows that it causes calcium deposits in the aortic heart valve resulting in a narrowing or malfunctioning valve (aortic stenosis). The medical community suggest that the only treatment is heart valve replacement. (Journal of the American College of Cardiology .Vol 66 No. 5 2015)
No discussion of what is causing this growing problem is considered. Some have suggested that cholesterol lowering statin drugs could solve this problem, but three separate independent randomized controlled trials of patients with aortic stenosis showed that statin drugs utterly failed in stopping the progression or reversing of aortic stenosis. Some of these studies even indicated that statin drugs accelerate the progression of calcium deposits in the blood vessels and heart valves.
PLUMBERS TO THE RESCUE
Plumbers have long known the cure for calcium deposits in pipes. It is interesting to note that calcium builds up as temperature rises. This is why calcium deposits in the hot water inlet of your washing machine and not the cold. The temperature of circulating blood in your body is 100.4˚F - the perfect range for calcium deposits.
It turns out that phosphorus in the form of phosphoric acid works not only for the plumber but also for the human body. Phosphorus binds on to calcium in the aortic valve and carries it away. Could it be that what plumbers have long known can also be the answer to heart conditions responsible for the death of thousands? The New England Journal of Medicine seems to think so. And without any adverse effects. (The New England Journal of Medicine Volume 274 January 6, 1966
Inorganic Phosphate treatment of Hypercalcemia of Diverse Etiologies)
It is noted that calcium build up in the heart valves resulting in stenosis or narrowing of the blood flow passageway was demonstrating what is known as phosphorus starvation or a severe lack of phosphorus. Treatment with Phosphorus resulted in the phosphorus binding on to the calcium in the aortic and mitral valves and carrying the calcium build up away. Because the phosphorus was tightly bound to the calcium there was no build up of calcium in the blood or to other parts of the body. As the calcium deposits in the heart were resolved, heart and valve function returned to a healthy normal without any adverse or negative effects.
In the September 2010 Journal of Clinical Cardiology it reveals that only one-third of new doctors were able to identify important cardiac sounds. It goes on to state that phonocardiography (listening to and recording heart sounds) is the GOLD STANDARD for detecting heart sounds and the problems that can be revealed by listening to the heart. Why is it that the gold standard for evaluating the heart is no longer demanded of medical professionals?! To me it is crazy that such a valuable tool such as expertise in listening to the heart is no longer required of physicians or for all heart professionals for that matter. We are thrilled that with the technology of Heart Sound Recordings, we are able to witness the sounds consistent with calcification and stenosis and many other conditions revealed by listening to the heart.
What is even more exciting is witnessing and being able to document the resolution of these abnormal findings in as short as one month after taking our extremely potent and safe and effective Standard Process supplements. We are so blessed to have natural wholefood supplements from Standard Process can help you not only feel better but be better. By analyzing the Heart Sound Recordings we are able to recommend specific products that can turn around and correct the problem.
More people die of heart failure than any other condition. Much of it is the result of poor diet and lifestyle choices. However, our bodies have an amazing ability to recover when given the proper tools and support.
High tech tools to gather this information is available today. Heck, we've got it right here in our office. We've got the Gold Standard. We invite you to come in for a Heart Sound Recording and get your heart back on track. Receive a print out of your heart sounds, the rate, rhythm, the ups, downs and see for yourself what is going on.
Blessings,
Dr Kyle Christensen
October 2019
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