I’ve been helping patients reverse heart disease for decades and I’ve never heard of a single cardiologist who recommends the right kind of exercise, diet or nutrient therapy that can turn heart problems around.

“Stem cells: The future of heart repair is here”
Even worse, no conventional cardiologist will ever tell you about the new stem cell therapies that offer groundbreaking treatments to reduce your risk of heart attacks and strokes and also repair hearts and blood vessels that have already been damaged.
Instead, you’ll get prescriptions for Big Pharma’s meds — like diuretics, beta blockers, ACE-inhibitors and, of course, cholesterol-busting statins.
These drugs “manage” your symptoms. They cure nothing to cure you — and their side effects often cause more harm than benefit.
Meanwhile, if you’ve had a heart attack and now suffer from congestive heart failure, you’ve probably been told that your heart no longer has the strength to pump the amount of blood your body needs, and that your condition therefore is hopeless.
I’m here to tell you that it’s the drugs and lack of proper treatment that make your condition hopeless, not your heart.

By 2050, 61% of American adults will have some type of heart disease. This includes high blood pressure, heart failure, stroke, atrial fibrillation, and more.
You see, Big Pharma’s heart drugs work by poisoning one particular system in your body to produce an effect on another. That’s why their side effects make recovery impossible.
Take Novartis’s heart-failure drug Entresto. Cardiologists were nearly ecstatic when this drug was released a few years ago. Some called it a “wonder drug,” thanks to a multimillion-dollar marketing campaign.1
But one of Entresto’s side effects is that it dramatically lowers blood pressure. And since most heart failure patients already suffer from dangerously low hypotension — a drug like this is the last thing they need.
The good news is that stem cell therapies have already improved the lives of thousands of people with heart disease around the world — even though mainstream cardiologists will never admit it.
In this article, you’ll learn about the incredible science behind these new life-saving cell therapies, many of which are already available. You’ll also learn about the things you can do at home to jumpstart your heart-healing process.
What Your Cardiologist Still Doesn’t Know About Stem Cells
If you’re a regular reader, you’ll know that stem cells are the most powerful cells in your body. They are your reserve of healthy master cells that can grow into any other kind of human cell — including heart cells — and you were born with your own plentiful supply.
They have the amazing capacity to “self-renew” and they can replace damaged cells that make up tissues, organs, bones, skin, blood and everything else.
That means their healing potential is limitless. I have no doubt that one day stem cells will be used to cure every disease.
These days, stem cell practitioners can extract stem cells easily from your own blood, fat or bone marrow.
And they come with much less risk than conventional disease treatments, such as Big Pharma meds or surgeries, and are generally free of nasty side effects.
A range of stem cell therapies, many of which are still “unregulated” by the FDA, have been used to successfully treat conditions as varied as cancer, diabetes, lung disorders, Alzheimer's disease, rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis, blindness, burns, nerve damage, as well as bone, cartilage and ligament damage, and even wrinkled skin — to name just a few.2,3,4
And the latest research reveals the power of stem cells to fight heart disease, America’s biggest killer.
Most doctors — including cardiologists — still know very little about these special “master” cells you carry in your body. And even fewer are trained in stem cell medicine.
These revolutionary therapies are not something that will happen in the future. The stem cell revolution has been building for years, and many treatments are already available.
Single Stem Cell Treatment Slashes Risk Of Heart Attack 58%
Your body’s own stem cells provide a natural system for healing and preventing multiple forms of heart disease.
One of the most promising areas of research into stem cell treatments for heart disease is the use of mesenchymal stem cells, which have the unique ability to differentiate into various cell types, including cardiac cells.5,6
In a recent study published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, scientists at the Texas Heart Institute used mesenchymal stem cells from bone marrow to dramatically reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke in patients with severe heart failure.7
The study was the largest clinical trial of cell therapy to date in patients with heart failure.
And the results revealed that a single administration of adult stem cells into an inflamed heart via a catheter can cut the risk of heart attack or stroke in heart failure patients by a staggering 58%.
In patients with high inflammation in their bodies, the reduced risk of heart attack was even greater — at 75%.
I’m not surprised. You see, stem cells work to restore cardiovascular health by:
Repairing damaged heart tissue and regenerating heart muscle
Improving blood flow
Reducing inflammation
But the therapy developed by the Texas Heart Institute is only the most recent advance...
Multiple studies over the past decade and a half show stem cells repair and regenerate the parts of the heart muscle that have been damaged by heart attacks and chronic heart disease.8
You see, stem cells can differentiate into various kinds of heart cells, such as cardiomyocytes and the vasculature cells in your blood vessel walls, which are often damaged as a result of hardening of the arteries and other cardiac conditions.
Stem cells also secrete a wide variety of growth factors, including those that stimulate new blood vessels and prevent cell death — two cornerstones of cardiac repair.9
Meanwhile, multiple clinical trials have shown that stem cell therapy can significantly reduce the scar tissue around the heart, which impairs cardiac function after heart attacks.10
Stem Cell Therapies Already Available
America is way behind the curve when it comes to stem cell therapy for heart disease. That’s because the FDA still considers these treatments to be “experimental” and have not yet approved them.
With the exception of stem cell therapy for heart failure, which is slowly becoming a treatment option at a number of hospitals, including the Mayo Clinic, most breakthrough stem cell heart therapies in the U.S. are still in clinical trials.
That’s not the case overseas. In countries like South Korea, Germany, Switzerland, Russia, China, Japan, Mexico, and Panama, governments have introduced policies that fast-track the approval process for regenerative therapies. This has significantly reduced the time it takes for new treatments to reach patients.
Many of these countries already offer stem cell therapies for heart disease and are often integrated into comprehensive, everyday cardiac rehabilitation programs as a part of standard treatment offerings.
These include treatments for:
Hypertension: Administering mesenchymal stem cells to control high blood pressure has become a standard treatment offering in many countries. It works by improving the function and structure of blood vessels by stimulating the regeneration of new cells that replace old and damaged cells.
It also reduces inflammation, which studies show is the pathogenesis of hypertension and cardiovascular disease.11
Atherosclerosis: Overseas clinics have been treating hardening of the arteries for many years with stem cells. The development of atherosclerosis is often the result of an increased level of pro-inflammatory cytokines and chemokines.
The anti-inflammatory effects of stem cells can mitigate the inflammation caused by damaged blood vessels, thus improving the function of the affected tissues.
Regenerating Heart Muscle: German, Swiss and Central American doctors have been harnessing the regenerative capabilities of stem cells for heart disease for several years now — along with lifestyle modifications, like exercise training, and dietary counseling.
Heart muscles and blood vessels are often damaged after heart attacks, which in turn lead to heart failure. Their work, using mesenchymal stem cells and cardiac stem cells is now widely used to promote cardiac tissue regeneration, inflammation reduction, improved heart function, and to enhance the overall health of patients’ cardiovascular system.
Use This Trifecta Of Heart-Healthy Nutrients To Jumpstart Your Healing

Fuel your heart with ancestral nutrients
U.S. cardiologists would almost certainly never suggest you travel overseas for stem cell therapies. And most American insurance companies won’t even cover stem cell treatments at home, let alone abroad.
But as evidence of the safety and healing power of these groundbreaking heart therapies continue to mount — and the political climate changes over the next few years — I expect to see increasing numbers of treatments becoming available in America.
In the meantime — unless you have the funds to become a “stem cell tourist” — there’s a lot more you can do for a damaged heart than just rest up and take Big Pharma’s toxic drugs.
I recommend a trifecta of heart-healing nutrients to all my patients with heart disease.
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