Discover The Little-Known Nutrient Your Heart Craves

Here’s something you’ll never hear from your cardiologist:

Heart failure starts in your cells.

Instead, if a doctor diagnoses you with heart failure, you’re more likely to be told that a cardiac arrest has damaged your heart muscle and that it no longer has the strength to pump as much blood around your body as it needs.

This is only part of the story...and it usually comes with a barrage of prescriptions for Big Pharma drugs, including diuretics, beta blockers, ACE-inhibitors and, of course, cholesterol-busting statins.

Sadly, these drugs are the only options cardiologists can offer for heart failure.

But they won’t do anything to alleviate classic symptoms — like extreme fatigue, dwindling stamina, low energy and shortness of breath — and they certainly won’t get to the root cause of the condition, let alone reverse it.

Chances are you’ll be led to believe that your condition is hopeless and irreversible. 

At the same time, taking Big Pharma’s heart failure drugs will likely add a long list of awful aches and pains to your list of troubles.

After more than 30 years of helping patients reverse heart failure, I know that all prescription heart drugs are bad. The lists of their side effects are so long, your eyes would glaze over.

A study published in the European Journal of Preventive Cardiology projects a 90% increase in cardiovascular prevalence between 2025 and 2050. This translates to a projected 35.6 million cardiovascular deaths in 2050.

But Big Pharma’s heart failure drugs don’t just make you feel miserable. They also interfere with rehabilitation and they block your ability to ever recover.

No question about it, heart failure is a serious and life-threatening problem. It is debilitating for an estimated 6.5 million Americans over the age of 20. It also vastly increases your risk of having a repeat heart attack or stroke. And of course, it’s a major killer.1

But heart failure is not hopeless. The real tragedy is that most cardiologists have no knowledge of the real cause of heart failure and have no idea how best to treat it.

In this Confidential Cures article, I’m going to tell you about a special carbohydrate that holds the cellular secret to reversing heart failure.

You’ll also learn that your heart is only as strong as your mitochondria — the little power plants in each of your cells. Unless you do something to boost their energy production, you will never recover from heart failure and you’re putting yourself at risk of a heart attack — no matter how many big Pharma drugs you take.

Beware Mitochondrial Breakdown

If your heart is only as strong as your mitochondria, your heart is only as strong as your ATP production.

Let me show you what I mean...

Mitochondria live inside every human cell. They were first discovered by a German pathologist called Richard Altmann back in the 1890s — but their real power has only just recently begun to be understood.

Your mitochondria are responsible for your body’s master energy system. They are the nanotechnology of your cells, powering every function and organ in your body.

Each of your cells has at least one of them. The average human cell has 200. But energy hungry organs have many more. Your liver cells have around 2,000 mitochondria each. Heart cells have around 5,000, and brain cells — the most power-hungry organ of all — have more then 10,000.

After your brain, your heart is the most energy-hungry organ in your body. It beats 100,000 times a day, pumping over 2,000 gallons of blood. That’s a marathon performance — 24/7, for life.

To do that, your heart needs a constant supply of adenosine triphosphate, or ATP, a biochemical nutrient that’s manufactured inside your mitochondria. This is your body’s fundamental unit of energy.

And nowhere is that energy more critical than in your heart.

Here’s the problem... as you age, or if you’ve been sick, stressed, or exposed to toxins (and who hasn’t?), your mitochondria start to falter and misfire.

Your heart is especially vulnerable to dysfunctional mitochondria. The result is:

Less ATP

Weaker heartbeats

Poor circulation

Lower oxygen delivery

Increasing fatigue

And eventually, heart disease

It’s a dangerous domino effect, and it’s happening right now in millions of people who have no idea their mitochondria are shutting down.

That’s why I always tell my patients that heart disease often starts decades before your first symptom.

Your cardiologist won’t talk about it. Your primary care doctor may not even know about it.

But the science is crystal clear...

A recent review in Molecular Medicine Reports confirms it... impaired mitochondrial energy production not only weakens the heart muscle — it’s also one of the earliest signs of decreased heart function, heart failure, and even diabetes.2,3

Don’t Fall For Mainstream Medicine’s Heart Disease Treatments

Imagine that your heart can only pump 15% of the blood it usually does with each beat.

To compensate for this lack of pumping power, it just tries harder and harder.

Sadly, the result is not more blood to your body. Instead, blood builds up behind your heart, flooding your lungs, causing your heart to swell up like a balloon.

With less blood flow to your brain, you get dizzy and confused. Eventually organs like your lungs, brain, and kidneys stop working from the loss of oxygen-carrying blood.

This is congestive heart failure — but when cardiologists attempt to treat it, they don’t have a clue.

They’ll prescribe you diuretics, ACE inhibitors, beta blockers, and cholesterol-lowering statin drugs and tell you to rest up — but none of these mainstream treatments will help you.

You see, they won’t provide stimulation for your heart, which is exactly what you need. It’s not surprising that most patients with heart failure are given no hope of recovery.

The beta-blockers and ACE-inhibitors doctors prescribe you suppress your heart’s natural capacity to beat more firmly. That means that even if you did exercise, your heart will never benefit from it.

Meanwhile, statins will steal your heart’s pumping power, and add a new dimension to your misery with a raft of aches and pains.

And by pumping you full of diuretics and other useless drugs — as well as leaving you to vegetate — your heart will end up drowning in his own blood.

The solution to heart failure is not bedrest and Big Pharma drugs. Instead, you should be boosting your heart’s cellular energy levels and increasing your cardiac output.

The good news is that we now have enough knowledge to reboot your mitochondria and mobilize them to prevent — and even reverse — heart failure with a special kind of carbohydrate or simple sugar…

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