
New Report Released from New Zealand
PRESS RELEASE
The majority of people have a number of illusions concerning heart attacks
and heart disease, says Peter Hallett, author of a Report which explains in
everyday language the causes of heart attacks, heart disease and high {*filter*}
pressure, and how to treat these problems without prescription {*filter*} or
surgery.
Perhaps the most important is the belief that these killer diseases strike
randomly and that there is nothing much anyone can do to prevent becoming a
victim. "The truth is," says Peter Hallett, "that all forms of heart disease
can be traced directly both to our own chosen life styles. BY making changes
in our lifestyles we can in fact protect ourselves against them and ensure
for ourselves longer, happier and fitter lives."
It is also commonly believed that the whole subject of heart illness is too
complex for the layman to understand. As Peter explains in his Report, "Have
a Heart!" research shows there are 8 principal causes of heart disease. As
they are all related to our lifestyles, they are easily understood and
easily corrected.
Next is the illusion that only way to deal with heart conditions is by the
use of medication, which eases the symptoms, or correct them surgically.
Here again, the facts show that conventional medical treatment by {*filter*} or
surgery will neither cure the condition nor extend the life of the patient.
By contrast, dealing with the problem by removing its causes enables the
body to set in motion its own ability to heal the conditions, leading to a
gradual improvement in health and enjoyment of life right across the board.
Another belief is that heart attacks, heart disease or high {*filter*} pressure
suddenly appear in one's life out of nowhere! The real situation is that all
these problems take many years to develop, often starting during childhood.
"Many people," says Peter Hallett, "unknowingly go through life for years
carrying this 'time-bomb' within their bodies." For many, the first symptom
of heart disease they ever experience is death.
A Report prepared some years ago by the American Heart Association says it
all - " Almost half of all heart attack deaths can occur before treatment
can be started, so that prevention is a must."
"Have a Heart!" has been adopted by a number of Drug Stores in New Zealand
as a MUST READ publication for the recovery of patients that have suffered
either the symptoms of heart disease or heart disease itself.
You can order this Report by going to http://www.***.com/
Peter Hallett