HEART TREATMENT PROTOCOL

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Dr. Alam Barron has developed a personalized treatment protocol for people who have suffered a heart attack or heart failure. This protocol cleans the arteries, reduces the risk of a new heart attack or heart failure, heals the damage that can be restored, and increases the strength of the heart.

Personalized alternative medical treatment for Heart Patients. The goal of treatment is to clean the arteries, regulate oxidative stress in the human body, stabilize free radicals, and reduce the risk of heart attack or heart failure. The treatment also improves the metabolism of free radical calcium and improves the thyroid endocrine system as well as cardio-circulatory. Each treatment is designed according to each patient’s cardiology studies, clinical history, and environmental factors. The treatment consists of 4 stages over approximately 8 weeks.  

 

 Preliminary Testing 

  • complete BH 
  • full QS 
  • Complete lipid profile 
  •  Complete liver profile  
  • Serum electrolytes  
  • Female hormonal profile CPK, MB 
  • “D” dimer Clotting times DHEA hormonal profile 
  • liver and thyroid ultrasounds. 
  • If the blood tests are less than 6 months old, they are valid. If you already have ultrasounds, issue the study. 

 1. The first stage consists of detecting environmental factors and poisoning by Wi-Fi, smoke, heavy metals, or electrostatic radiation, this is accomplished through a DNA and Micro-RNA analysis.

2. We perform metabolic chelation therapy to purify heavy metals and eliminate obstructions in the arteries and veins of small and large blood vessels.  

 3. The second stage of treatment is to clean the blood with intravenous photo-oxidative medicine, to enhance cardio-circulatory oxygenation and ionize the cardiac wall where the electrical impulses of the heart are born to stabilize its amperage, voltage, and resistance.

 4. The third stage is to implant live mesenchymal stromal stem cells combined with their exosomes, intravenously, to regenerate the cardio-circulatory system and cardiac muscle. We perform a new cardiology study to measure the results of the treatment.

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