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Bypass the Bypass

There is a nutritional way to bypass the need for bypass surgery. Since 1983, tens of thousands of people have been using this method to remove and prevent the arterial deposits that cause heart attacks and strokes. "Before and After" tests reveal complete removal of arterial blockages within a few short months of starting the program. Symptoms such as angina, leg cramps, lack of measurable pulse in the ankles, tingling in the hands, trembling and even gangrene often disappear within weeks. Blood pressure, cholesterol and triglyceride levels also tend to normalize themselves. Many who were scheduled for bypass surgery no longer need it. Many have been able to throw away their diuretics, blood thinners, aspirin, anti-cholesterol drugs and nitroglycerin.

These people are using the Nutritional Bypass program to reduce their risk of cardiovascular disease, our nation's number one killer disease. This simple, self-help method works by providing the body with the conditions it needs to cleanse itself of arterial plaque, in an entirely natural way.

Clearing out the circulatory system can rejuvenate and restore the entire body. Other conditions reported to have improved after arterial cleansing include Alzheimer's disease, diabetic retinopathy, impotence, prostrate problems, arthritis, varicose veins, irregular heartbeat and heavy metal toxicity. Almost everyone reports some benefits, such as improved memory, more energy, warmer hands and feet, better vision, more youthful appearance and the need for less sleep.

In 1920 heart attacks were very rare. Today they claim more lives than any other disease. Prior to 1920 the human body was resistant to heart disease; since that time it has lost this special immunity. The Nutritional Bypass program helps to make our bodies as healthy as those who lived in the pre-heart attack era.

Early Warning Signs

The following symptoms can warn of deteriorating circulation long before the onset of a heart attack or stroke:

Fingers or toes often go cold

Arms or legs often go to sleep

Numbness or heaviness in arms or legs

Cramps in hand when writing

Sharp, diagonal crease in earlobe

Tingling sensation in in lips or fingers

Short walk causes leg cramps or pains

Memory not as good as it used to be

Ankles swell late in the day

Breathlessness on slight exertion

High blood pressure

Chest pain after exercise or stress

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