Wednesday 29 June 2011

Cow’s Urine can treat heart diseases

Heart diseases can develop due to - Injury or trauma, Alcohol use, Sedentary lifestyle, Smoking Cocaine use, Anabolic steroid use, Atherosclerosis, Autoimmune conditions, Bacterial infection, Diabetes, Diet (high in saturated fat and cholesterol), Hypertension, Thyroid dysfunction (under and overactive), Toxins (oxidants), Viral infection, Kidney dysfunction, etc.

The many researches done on cow urine have established its incredible germicidal power to kill varieties of germs and the antibacterial, antioxidant, antimicrobial, and antifungal properties help protection against inflammation and infections of the body organs and tissues. Lactose C6H12O6 in gives strength to the heart and destroys number of drug resistant bacteria and viruses. The presence of protein, urea, uric acid, creatinine, phenol, aromatic acids, enzymes like acid phosphatase, alkaline phosphatase, amylase improve functioning of the liver, making body disease resistance along with all elements that reimburse the deficiency of nutrients in our body has been proved by chemoprofiling. It is loaded with many minerals like copper and replenishes mineral deficiency in the body, and restores various vitamins while strengthening the immune system to fight against infection.

Heart diseases can be best defined as a group of problems that arise upon improper functioning of the heart, blood vessels, and other related organs. These problems can be acute or chronic and transient, relatively stable, or progressive with various signs and symptoms that may recurrently change and/or worsen over time. Heart disease may cause ill-defined warning signs that can be fatigue, shortness of breath with or without effort, dizziness, and nausea. There are signs and symptoms that can happen from heart disease,, like – Arrhythmia, Embolism, Infarction, Pain due to ischemia, Heart valve conditions, Ventricular hypertrophy, Angina, Congestive heart failure (CHF), Coronary artery disease (CAD), Coronary heart disease (CHD), Cardiovascular disease (CVD), Cardiomyopathy, Myocarditis, Pericardial disease, Congenital heart disease, and Endocarditis.

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