Once you have had a heart attack it is important to work with a qualified cardiologist to assess the complications of heart disease that include angina, congestive heart failure, cardiac arrhythmias, and factors related to disease progression. Dr. Saputo also recommends a complete integrative program that includes lifestyle, diet, and supplements to support optimal cardiac function. Mainstream medicine deals primarily with the acute defects in cardiac function very well, but could do much more to support the cellular biochemistry of heart tissue with these strategies.
*Dr. Saputo recommends the Lifestyle, Dietary, and Supplement protocols listed below as considerations for treatment for Heart Attacks. All the information on this site is intended solely for educational purposes exclusively for your health care practitioner to consider with you. It is neither ethical nor appropriate for any health care practitioner to give medical advice to anyone who is not their patient.
Post Heart Attack Support Potocol
Lifestyle Recommendations:
1. Avoid stress, negativity and worrying.
2. Meditate or practice mindfullness daily.
3. Participate in a regular, balanced exercise program.
4. Practice good sleep habits and get between 8-9 hours of sleep a night.
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Heart Attacks Overview
The causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and consequences of heart attacks are reviewed. Laboratory tests to assess the extent and dangers of arteriosclerosis are described and mainstream and alternative forms of treatment offered. Prevention and reversibility are reviewed.