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Overlooked Treatment For Symptoms Of Sudden Death Heart Attack |
Sometimes someone may have a heart attack and call for help. The heart attack
victim may feel they cannot hold on until help arrives. Dr. Bob said he heard
the following idea from a friend and he advises this may work. When you have a
heart attack take a short deep breath (the breath should be short, but still
deep) and then cough. This may keep the heart going while you are waiting for
the ambulance. Dr. Bob explained that the cough compresses the heart to keep it
beating and the deep breath gets oxygen into the heart.
Dr. Bob advised to keep repeating coughing and a short deep breath until
paramedics arrive.
Note – In order for these anti-aging ideas to be successful, you must use
supplements of the highest quality. Dr. Bob often said, "almost all
supplement companies produce poor quality." You can consider the product
page of this web site. Almost all the products met Dr. Bob’s approval.
Since he passed away we have attempted to keep the same high standards.
WARNING: DO NOT STOP ANY TREATMENT OR MEDICATION YOU CURRENTLY USE. CONSULT WITH YOUR DOCTOR BEFORE STARTING THE USE OF SUPPLEMENTS.
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