Case
Histories of Positive Clinical Experiences with
CardioPhase
By Mitchell
A. Fleisher, M.D., D.Ht., D.A.B.F.M.
As a holistic family physician
specializing in integrative CAM (Complementary Alternative
Medicine), I am always pleased to discover an effective
therapeutic formula that integrates the principles
of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) with the best
of modern nutritional science and quality control
manufacturing. CardioPhase is just such
a formula.
My review of the clinical research
conducted by the Ministry of Health of the People’s
Republic of China in cooperation with the cardiovascular
departments of several major universities and heart
disease research institutes over several years, revealed
that CardioPhase supported significant improvement
in a wide range of cardiovascular disorders, including
organic cardiomyopathies due to coronary artery disease,
myocardial infarctions (heart attacks), hypertensive
heart disease and myocarditis (toxin-induced, infectious
or idiopathic, i.e., of unknown causes).
The extensive series of clinical
studies indicates beneficial therapeutic effects in
such symptoms as angina (chest pain), arrhythmias (irregular
heart rhythm), dyspnea (shortness of breath), dizziness,
reduction in systolic and diastolic blood pressures,
increased erythrocyte (red blood cell) SOD antioxidant
capacity, as well as improvements and/or normalization
of blood viscosity and cardiac microcirculation, ECG
(electrocardiogram) recordings and rheological (blood
flow pattern) and hemodynamic parameters in myocardial
ischemia and congestive heart failure.
Clinical
Case Reports
After reviewing the research on CardioPhase I
carefully began to introduce use of the formula in
my clinical practice, where I’ve found the formula
be remarkably effective for the support and amelioration
of cardiovascular disorders, especially coronary insufficiency,
angina pectoris, arrhythmias, hypertension and congestive
heart failure.
Case
History 1
One of my long time patients is an elderly, southern
gentleman who literally “lives for golf.” He
has struggled with difficulty to control his brittle,
adult onset insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus, and
was increasingly experiencing chest pains and shortness
of breath that were limiting his physical activities,
especially his ability to play golf. He has been treated
with I.V. and oral chelation therapy for his relatively
severe coronary artery disease, recurrent angina pectoris
and peripheral vascular disease. Additionally, the
patient was already receiving maximum doses of nitrate,
in addition to a beta-blocker, a calcium channel blocker
and diuretic medications per his cardiologist. Given
the current situation, increasing his medications was
not a viable therapeutic option.
I placed the patient on two tablets
of Vital Cell twice daily to gauge his initial
response, and then increased his intake to three tablets,
twice daily. There was a modest improvement in the
number and severity of his angina episodes after one
month, at which point I decided it was best to augment
his therapy by having him take CardioPhase,
four capsules three times daily.
Gradually, over a course of six weeks
his anginal chest pains, exertional and resting dyspnea,
ischemia-induced (oxygen deprived) heart failure and
intermittent claudication (calf pains on walking due
to poor circulation) improved to the point that he
no longer required intermittent sprays of sublingual
(under the tongue) nitroglycerin to control his heart
pains. He was also able to reduce his dosage of diuretic
medications so that he wasn’t having to get up
frequently to urinate. His overall stamina increased
such that he was able to enjoy his favorite sport once
again, of course, with the loving assistance of his
wife, caddy and golf cart. He also needed fewer injections
of regular insulin to control his blood sugar levels,
due to improved metabolic functioning. Not too shabby
for an eighty-two-year old ‘athlete’ in
his condition!
His
overall stamina increased such that he was
able to enjoy his favorite sport once again,
of course, with the loving assistance of
his wife, caddy and golf cart. He also needed
fewer injections of regular insulin to control
his blood sugar levels, due to improved metabolic
functioning.
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Case
History 2
A sixty-four-year old female patient with chronic atrial
fibrillation (irregularly irregular heart rhythm),
was being treated with digoxin, atenolol, warfarin
and aspirin by her internist. Despite being compliant
with her conventional medications, when the patient
came to my clinic she was complaining of persistent
episodes of rapid palpitations that left her feeling
winded, dizzy, anxious and exhausted, with achiness
in her chest. She was initially begun on a regimen
of Coenzyme Q10 (ubiquinol), L-taurine, chelated magnesium,
omega-3 fatty acids (eicosapentanoic acid and dosahexanoic
acids) and nattokinase to help slow the rapid heart
rate, decrease excitability of the heart cells, improve
cellular energy efficiency and prevent abnormal blood
clotting.
After six weeks there was a minimal
slowing in the chronic atrial fibrillation and she
felt a little bit more energetic, but there was clearly
room for improvement. She then began taking four capsules
of CardioPhase three times daily. Within three
weeks, there was a significant reduction in her episodes
of rapid, irregular heart rhythm, providing relief
of her periodic shortness of breath, chest pain, dizziness,
lightheadedness and anxiety. Moreover, her puffiness
of the feet and ankles (pedal edema due to inadequate
cardiac function and poor circulation) markedly improved
to the point that she discontinued taking her daily ‘water
pill’ (furosemide), prescribed by her internist
to use as needed for water retention.
After three months of taking CardioPhase,
she reported that her heart rhythm was now very well
controlled; there were basically no further episodes
of shortness of breath, chest pain, dizziness, lightheadedness
and anxiousness; her overall energy and stamina were
greatly improved, and she generally felt better. She
also told me delightedly that her chronically cold
feet had finally warmed up.
Case
History 3
Several of my patients who have received conventional
treatment for hypertension (high blood pressure) and/or
dyslipidemia (abnormal blood lipid levels) have shown
promising responses to CardioPhase. A fifty-four-year
old male chemical engineer with moderately severe hypertension
required triple drug therapy with a calcium channel
blocker, angiotensin inhibitor, and diuretic medications.
Despite his conventional treatment, his blood pressure
still was not well-controlled, especially during times
of high stress, which amounted to most of his life.
The addition of Coenzyme Q10 and chelated magnesium
ameliorated his muscular tension and gave him more
energy, though his blood pressure did not change to
any significant degree.
I prescribed three capsules of CardioPhase twice
daily. On his follow-up visit eight weeks later, his
blood pressure had dropped by about twenty points,
systolic, and fifteen points, diastolic. The dosage
of CardioPhase was increased to three capsules,
three times daily, and a subsequent follow-up visit
three months later revealed that his blood pressure
was finally within the normal range; that is averaging
130/80. After six months of integrative therapy, his
blood pressure remained within normal limits, even
though he had independently weaned himself off the
calcium channel blocker medication, which he complained
undermined his sex life by causing erectile insufficiency,
a common side effect of many anti-hypertensive medicines.
After
six months of integrative therapy, his blood
pressure remained within normal limits, even
though he had independently weaned himself
off the calcium channel blocker medication,
which he complained undermined his sex life
by causing erectile insufficiency, a common
side effect of many anti-hypertensive medicines.
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Side
Effects of Cholesterol-Lowering Agents
I have encountered many patients over the years who
do not tolerate conventional cholesterol lowering medicines,
particularly statins, a class of HMG-CoA reductase
inhibitors that work by blocking the primary enzyme
involved in the manufacture of cholesterol in the body.
Commonly reported adverse effects from statins can
include dizziness, headaches, blurred vision, insomnia,
nausea, constipation, diarrhea, myalgias (muscular
pain), muscle inflammation (myositis) and/or muscle
degeneration (rhabdomyolysis) and/or fatigue that can
become extreme. These problematic adverse reactions
are not limited to pharmaceutical drugs, but may also
occur, although far less frequently, in supplements
containing red yeast rice extract. Red yeast rice (Monascus
purpureus) is a natural source of the mevacolins or
statins, which lower cholesterol by the same mechanism
of action as the conventional drugs.
I have found that CardioPhase is
a very effective and safer approach to controlling
blood lipids, esp. when used in conjunction with Lipid
Balance (from Progressive Labs, 800-527-9512, order
#7876), a carefully designed nutriceutical formulation
which not only lowers ‘bad’ LDL cholesterol
and raises ‘good’ HDL cholesterol, but
also reduces and protects against vascular (blood vessel)
inflammation, a primary, underlying cause of atherosclerosis
(hardening of the arteries). The usual dosage of both CardioPhase and
Lipid Balance is two capsules, three times daily or
three capsules twice daily.
Case
History 4
A 58-year-old female patient with a family history
of elevated cholesterol came to me with a total cholesterol
of over 300, LDL cholesterol over 200, and HDL cholesterol
below 30 – essentially a picture of a heart attack
in the making. She could not tolerate any of the conventional
cholesterol-lowering medicines, not even supplements
containing red yeast rice extract, without becoming
deathly ill within a week or so of taking them. I switched
her to a combination of CardioPhase and Lipid
Balance, at the aforementioned standard dosages. After
twelve weeks of therapy, her blood lipid levels were
within a normal and acceptable range. More impressively,
her history of cardiovascular inflammation showed marked
improvement as measured by a significant reduction
in her chronically elevated CRP-cardiac (C Reactive
Protein). Needless to say, both she and I were quite
happy with the results, and especially so, because
she felt well on this nutriceutical regimen.
Summary
The preponderance of available scientific and clinical
evidence suggests that daily use of CardioPhase can
be an excellent approach to those hoping to prevent
heart and blood vessel problems before they occur.
The preventive dosage is three to six capsules daily.
This is particularly true for anyone with a family
history of cardiovascular disease. In modern terms,
a "gram of prevention is worth a kilo of cure."
About
the Author: Dr.
Mitch Fleisher serves as a professional,
integrative medicine consultant to several
major health care institutions and corporations,
as an organizer and participant in integrative
medicine clinical research. He is also editorial
advisor for several published texts on homeopathy
and nutritional therapy and contributes articles
on homeopathic medicine, nutritional therapy,
chelation therapy and integrative, complementary
alternative medicine to medical journals
and popular magazines. Dr. Fleisher is a
principal medical consultant for Tango Advanced
Nutrition and the physician-author of the
just released, Integrative CAM e-portal informational
website series entitled “Alternative
DrMCare Natural Medical Self-Care Protocols”, www.alternativedrmcare.com.
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