posted on Feb, 29 2012 @ 02:47 PM
When we think of heart failure, we think of older persons whose heart has worn out, not 4-month-old infants. However, chronic congestive heart failure
is a real and existing problem for infants all over the world.
A clinical trial using a simple supplement found that babies may not require a heart transplant and a lifetime of misery ingesting anti-rejection
drugs with a poor quality of a short life.
Here it is:-
blog.vitamindcouncil.org...
main page:-
www.vitamindcouncil.org...
I found it very inspiring.I wonder if adults could benefit too???
Unfortunately there is one problem.The doctors are Arab and the clinical trial was done in an Arab country.
This fact will stick in most peoples gullet and so they will dismiss the research automatically as it is done by foreigners.
It is well known for example Russian scientists are dismissed as kooks and Japanese are thought by many to be plagiarists/copycats of American
inventions due to conditioning by MSM.
In this case a Arab scientist's research would be dismissed as they are automatically associated with terrorists/camels/sand due to mainstream media
conditioning/stereotyping.
Thus we need to campaign to get funds to get the research done again by American Researchers and save babies from a horrible fate.
Just think of the many parents who could be spared the suffering and anguish of seeing their little loved babies either dying or being cut up and sewn
back up like garments with someone else heart and with tubes and wires sticking out of them with a very suppressed immune system due to the
anti-rejection drugs which they will have to take their whole life and then needing replacement heart transplants as well.
think about it.
It is a pity the research has to be "verified" by us and this could take many years for this to happen.
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov...
Shedeed SA. Vitamin D Supplementation in Infants With Chronic Congestive Heart Failure. Pediatr Cardiol. 2012 Feb 18. [Epub ahead of
print]
edit on 29-2-2012 by nobodysavedme because: remorse.
edit on 29-2-2012 by nobodysavedme because:
rain.
edit on 29-2-2012 by nobodysavedme because: apathy.