Posted 5/15/2015 4:25 PM (GMT 0)
Dr. J. has provided a detailed 4 part article about the new paradigm concerning the nature of the heart, and its relationship to the brain, the rest of the body, and illness.
It's interesting that my daughter had an EKG as part of her required pre-college physical, and there were no major problems revealed by it. Yet Heather complained of arrhythmia and heart flutter at times, which the EKG apparently was not sensitive or specific enough to detect. This also explains why a highly conditioned and "healthy" professional football player may pass a pre-season physical, including EKG, with flying colors, yet suffer a massive heart attack a week later. Post mortem investigation goes on to uncover a cardiac abnormality that the EKG failed to reveal.
Dr. J.'s testing revealed a much more serious situation with Heather's heart. He also corrected her heart problems with a short series of treatments over the course of a few days. Her test results are shown in very dramatic graphical slides in the third article entitled "New Hope for Heart problems".
I get the idea from reading this article that if you have chronic illness, then, by definition, you probably have heart issues, whether the standard tests agree or not. You may want to contact a physician that has this sort of testing and treatment.
http://davidjernigan.blogspot.com/p/heart.html
Don