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Vitamin D may help prevent heart failure after heart attack

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New research has shown how vitamin D may help protect heart tissue and prevent heart failure after a heart attack.

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Tens of millions of people worldwide suffer from heart failure, which results in shortness of breath, edema, and fatigue. Over the last few decades, the number of patients suffering from this disabling condition has tripled. This is largely due to the fact that, until now, its causes have been insufficiently, or not at all, understood. While in some cases heart failure is the result of a heart attack, in most cases, such as with cardiomyopathies, it develops without any prior cardiac event.

To learn how Dr. Rath’s Cellular Medicine approach provides a scientific breakthrough in understanding the causes, prevention and adjunct treatment of heart failure, and how it can be eradicated by replenishing the vitamins and other micronutrients that are lacking in heart muscle cells, read this article on our website.

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