Keep Coronary Arteries in Prime Condition with Non-Invasive Dr. Allen’s Device, Recommends Fine Treatment in Recognition of Heart Month this February
London, GB (PRWEB) February 06, 2014 -- “The heart is a remarkable organ. It is the core of life, and its beat is central to your survival. Keeping it in prime working order is of paramount concern,” reports Fox-News in ‘The big ticker: Heart disease,’ on February 3, 2014. Fine Treatment highlights that Dr. Allen’s Device for Heart Care improves blood circulation in coronary arteries non-invasively, helping to prevent heart failure and improve the condition of the heart muscle of patients with heart failure.
A recent article in The Oregonian, ‘February is heart month: heart-failure facts, risk factors, signs, treatments’ (February 4, 2014) says that 5.1 million people in the United States have heart failure. Common signs of heart failure are: shortness of breath during daily activities; trouble breathing when lying down; weight gain with swelling in the feet, legs, ankles or stomach; generally feeling tired or weak.
“The therapy with Dr. Allen’s Device treats coronary arteries locally. It is a superior natural method for strengthening the heart muscle,” comments Simon Allen, MD. “The beauty of this method is that it is non-invasive and harmless. Yet, its effectiveness is remarkable. The secret is hidden in capillaries, i.e. tiny blood vessels present everywhere in the body, including in the walls of arteries in the heart. By creating optimal conditions for capillary function, the thermobalancing therapy helps to prevent a heart attack and heart failure. Moreover, regular use of Dr. Allen’s Device helps to avoid risky medications, which are often prescribed for life.”
The Oregonian also comments on what can possibly be done about for heart failure: early diagnosis and treatment can boost quality and length of life for people with heart failure. Treatment typically involves taking medications, reducing sodium in the diet, and getting daily physical activity.
However, most medications have severe side effects – which many people do not even realise. For instance, the article ‘FDA Expands Advice on Statin Risks’, warns: “If you’re one of the millions of Americans who take statins to prevent heart disease, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has important new safety information on these cholesterol-lowering medications. Memory loss, forgetfulness and confusion; an increased risk of raised blood sugar levels and the development of Type 2 diabetes; and the risk of muscle damage, are associated with statin use.”
In contrast to medications, Dr. Allen’s Device for Heart Care is free from side effects and should be used in the first place. The following video interview with Gala, a senior lady, shows how she has survived a heart failure with the support of Dr. Allen’s Device and therapy: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d71eEYSgN2U.
“Dr. Allen’s Device for Heart Care is easy to use. Essentially it’s worn as a vest with the natural thermo-element. No batteries or magnets are involved. The therapy is gentle yet very powerful,” notes Dr. Simon Allen. “Dr. Allen’s Device is designed to improve blood circulation in the coronary arteries locally, helping to prevent the development of a heart attack and congestive heart failure.”
For details, please visit Fine Treatment at http://finetreatment.com/coronary-heart-disease-treatment-angina-relief/.
About Dr. Simon Allen and Fine Treatment:
Simon Allen, MD, PhD, Academician, member of the ATA, is a highly experienced medical professional. His specialty is in internal medicine. He has treated a wide range of chronic diseases, including patients after a heart attack, with kidneys problems, including kidney stones disease, prostate and spine conditions, as well as metabolic disorders. Fine Treatment ensures international availability of Dr. Allen’s Devices for chronic prostatitis and BPH treatment, coronary heart disease, dissolving kidney stones, as well as upper and lower back pain and sciatica relief.
Dr Simon Allen, Fine Treatment, http://www.finetreatment.com, +44 7958878300, [email protected]
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