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 ‌ You need to read this. [Health Watch] Sponsored Content Kills more cancer cells than a dose of radiation [seed]( Just a few drops of this plant extract [killed more cancer cells]( than a dose of radiation in a groundbreaking in vitro study. You won’t believe [what else researchers found...]( [Click here]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Heart Surgery Patients Are Mysteriously Dropping Dead The most common heart operation in the U.S. is bypass surgery. More than 200,000 are performed each year. During the procedure, the surgeon typically takes a vein from your leg and uses it to reroute your heart’s blood supply around a blocked coronary artery. Although the surgery is common, it’s still serious. The doctor must crack your chest (cut through your sternum) to access your heart. And your heart is stopped during the operation. You are put on a heart-lung machine. About 4% of patients don’t survive the surgery. Sometimes they have a heart attack or stroke during—or right after—the procedure. Or they have uncontrollable bleeding. But most patients and their doctors believe that if you make it through the first few weeks, you are out of the woods. A surprising study shows that’s not true. Danish researchers at the Aarhus University Hospital followed more than 50,000 heart bypass patients for 30 years. They compared their mortality to people of the same age and sex who had not had a bypass. As you would expect, in the first month after surgery, heart bypass patients were at much greater risk of dying than the general population. Their death risk was 16 times higher. Then, for the next eight to 10 years, bypass patients stabilize. They have about the same death risk as a person who has not had heart surgery. But 10 years after a bypass operation, something bad happens. Researchers found that, suddenly, patients start dying at a much higher rate than the general population. Their mortality jumps by up to 80%. The study was published in the journal Circulation. --------------------------------------------------------------- Recommended Content [CHECK YOUR FREEZER!] Unearthed research reveals shocking cancer threat [This exclusive new expose]( reveals a shocking truth. [3days]( Decades of forgotten, solid scientific evidence that suggests [THIS]( common household chemical could be one of the driving forces behind America’s out-of-control cancer epidemic. It’s found in medications, detergents, canned and frozen foods, glue, fabrics... The terrifying list goes on and on. But today, one whistleblower M.D. is releasing FULL DETAILS on this threat—as well as [critical information]( on how you can start reducing your exposure in just 3 days. [Click here]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Heart Bypass Patients Get 10 Good Years…Then “Something” Happens Dr. Kasper Adelborg is with Aarhus University’s Department of Clinical Epidemiology. He led the study. Dr. Adelborg says the research did not reveal why heart bypass patients take a turn for the worse after 10 years. He theorizes that the bypass graft may weaken over time. Or other arteries may become blocked. Whatever the cause, the findings mean that heart patients should undergo thorough heart testing eight years after a bypass…even if they’ve had no problems since their surgery, he says. “There are special reasons to do this after the initial eight to 10 years, as we now know that ‘something’ happens,” Dr. Adelborg said. Two Crucial Heart Tests Doctors typically monitor your heart health by checking your cholesterol and triglycerides. But there are two other screenings that may be even more important… Two-hour insulin glucose challenge test: It reveals if you are insulin resistant. Many researchers believe this is the root cause of most heart attacks. Have the insulin test done first thing in the morning after you have fasted overnight. Your blood sugar and insulin levels will be checked (with a finger stick). Then you’ll be given a glucose drink. Your sugar and insulin levels will be checked again after one hour and then after two hours. Your fasting blood sugar reading should be less than 80 mg/dL. After drinking the glucose, it should not rise above 120 mg/dL. Your fasting insulin reading should be less than 5 mg/dL. It should not rise above 30 mg/dL after drinking glucose. High-sensitivity C-reactive protein (CRP) test: Insulin resistance causes heart disease by triggering inflammation in your arteries. The high-sensitivity CRP test is the inflammation screening that most accurately predicts heart disease. More than 30 epidemiologic studies have shown a direct correlation between high levels of CRP and future heart attacks. A CRP test requires a small blood draw. Do not take this test while you have a cold or another infection because your reading will be temporarily elevated while your body fights it. And if you have arthritis, inflammatory bowel disease, or some other condition that causes inflammation, your CRP level likely is chronically high. Therefore, this test may not be helpful to you in assessing heart risk. If your CRP reading is below 1.0 mg/L, you have almost no chance of having a heart attack. But your number should be no higher than 3.0. If you’ve had bypass surgery, after you pass the eight-year mark, make sure to get the tests you need to ensure that your heart is functioning normally. Editor’s Note: Research shows the standard heart disease treatments—stents and statin drugs—don’t prevent heart attacks. Discover what does. [Read our monthly journal Independent Healing](. It’s your best source for reliable, unbiased health information. [Go HERE](. In Good Health, Amanda Angelini Director The Institute for Natural Healing [References Available Here.]( Related Articles: [Chocolate Lowers Heart Disease Risk, Study Finds]( [The Fruit that Works Better than Statins]( [More Americans than Ever Take Statins…and the Heart Disease Epidemic Keeps Growing]( --------------------------------------------------------------- © 2020 The Institute for Natural Healing. All Rights Reserved. For more from The Institute for Natural Healing, [visit our website](. To end your free subscription, click here: [Unsubscribe]( Health Watch may be republished with its links intact by non-commercial entities. Health Watch may not be republished for commercial purposes without written permission. This information is offered as a general guideline, not one-size-fits-all medical advice. 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