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blood supply to the heart, resulting in a lack of usable oxygen in the heart  
tissue. Nitroglycerin (an explosive!) is given to angina sufferersthe  
drugs used are often called calcium channel blockers because, just like  
many other muscle pains, a heart pain, or angina, is often due to a lack of  
calcium. This lack of calcium causes an uncomfortable tightening or  
tensing. Usually when the symptoms are diagnosed as angina pectoris  
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which simply means “pains across the chest”), no doctor knows what the  
specif c cause is. Indeed, I have seen this diagnosis given to a variety of  
conditions, from simple emotional upset to sudden strenuous exercise,  
high cholesterol, or excessive plaque in the arteries. The clogging effect  
of excess cholesterol, general debris, or calcium (plaque) causes the  
arteries and veins leading to and from the heart to become blocked,  
occasionally only allowing a trickle of blood through at a time. This  
blockage results in chest pains. Another cause of circulatory blockage can  
be pieces of this plaque breaking off and f oating around the circulatory  
system, perhaps f nally lodging somewhere where a natural narrowing  
occurs, and blocking off the vessel to a greater or lesser degree. What  
makes it worse is the formation of fresh blood clots, which increase the  
size of the obstruction. These could be fatal, causing a heart attack.  
Angina can be a warning of that ongoing possibility. Stress can also cause  
a lack of oxygen availability to the heart (and chronic candidiasis and  
indigestion can mirror and cause angina pains).  
For lesser problems, the vessels need immediate dilation to allow more  
blood through. For long-term treatment of the cause, the  
blockagewhether it be fat or calciummust be cleared.  
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Fats to avoid are polyunsaturated margarine, dairy products, and  
meat. Soy margarine would be safe. Virgin olive oil, either heated at  
low temperatures (not above 90°F) or raw, is also benef cial.  
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Vitamin C and lysine will be vital.  
Avoid coffee, tea, alcohol, and spicy cooked foods.  
You need lots of garlicat least two fat cloves of garlic for lunch and  
two for supper. There is no cheaper or more perfect medicine.  
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Lots of leeks, onions, and spring onions would be good, too.  
f You should take some source of GLA: evening primrose seed oil or  
black currant seed oil.  
f If you usually feel cold, add cayenne powder to your regime. Take up  
to three capsules, three times daily. Start at a much lower dose than  
this and gradually build up as your body becomes acclimated. Con-  
tinue for three months, then stop if you wish.  
f A herbal formula that will immediately help the heart and will work  
long term would be two parts hawthorn berry, and one part each of  


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