The Left Coronary Artery Reflex
 

The Left Coronary Artery Reflex

The Circulation Reflex

Reflex Location

This reflex is located directly beneath the left Lung Reflex in line with the Heart Reflex and Hemoglobin Reflex.

Indicator Of

If this reflex is electrical it indicates that the major blood vessels that feed the heart and/or body are collapsing. This is causing a severe shortage of oxygen and blood to the heart and extremities. The vessels will soon clog, harden and become dysfunctional.

Symptoms

Patients may have difficult breathing, dizziness, angina, coughing and congestive heart failure, phlebitis, vasculitis, veracities, aneurysms, capillary frigidity and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) in children.

Nutritional Treatment

  • Use 15 Cataplex E2 per day, for 12 weeks. Cataplex E2 works like nitroglycerin. It dilates and contracts the blood vessels. It also heals and repairs injured blood vessels, especially the coronary artery.

Maintenance/ Prevention: Use the following nutrition, per day, always.

  • 6 Cataplex E2
  • 6 B6 Niacinamide The patient must avoid stress.

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