Acta Scientific Medical Sciences (ISSN: 2582-0931)

Research Article Volume 4 Issue 6

The Importance of Correcting Energy Imbalances in the Prevention and Treatment of Myocardial Infarction

Huang Wei Ling*

Infectious Diseases, General Practice, Nutrition Doctor, Acupuncture and Pain Management Specialist, Medical Acupuncture and Pain Management Clinic, Franca, São Paulo, Brazil

*Corresponding Author: Huang Wei Ling, Infectious Diseases, General Practice, Nutrition Doctor, Acupuncture and Pain Management Specialist, Medical Acupuncture and Pain Management Clinic, Franca, São Paulo, Brazil.

Received: April 07, 2020; Published: May 11, 2020

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Abstract

Introduction: A myocardial infarction (MI) occurs when the flow of blood to the heart is blocked. According to traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), MI symptoms suggest a clinical condition of Heart Blood stasis. The Blood circulation and flow is commanded by Qi energy, when this energy is deficient, it may lead to Blood stagnation or retention of Phlegm, responsible for cholesterol accumulation.

Purpose: Demonstrate the importance of treating energy imbalances to maintain the Qi and Blood circulating properly, and therefore prevent Blood stagnation and retention of Phlegm, which may lead to MI symptoms.

Methods: Two case reports. The first of a 48-year-old man, smoker, alcohol consumer, who suffered two MI’s and performed clearance of the blocked coronary arteries. Currently, the patient intakes hypocholesterolemic and other high-concentrated medications. The second case is from a 56-year-old man, with history of one myocardial infarction, with three lesions in one artery. Both patients received: (A) Chinese dietary therapy reorientation, (B) Auricular acupuncture associated with apex ear bloodletting.

(C) Chakra centers measurement and both patients presented depletion in the seven chakras rated 1 out of 8. (D) Crystal-based medications and homeopathy, according to the theory of the author entitled Constitutional Homeopathy of the Five Elements based on Traditional Chinese Medicine (prescribed to treat chakras energy deficiencies).

Findings: In this study, another cause to MI was found: Deep lack of energy that may lead to future Blood energy stagnation, associated with energy deficiencies, responsible for the accumulation of phlegm, cause of cholesterol according to TCM reasoning.

Conclusion: For treatment and prevention of MI, it is necessary to see the patient in the energy level, correcting energy imbalances. As the energy imbalances are not visible to the naked eye, it is important for the physician to analyze the patient, not to treat only the symptom, but the root of the problem.

Keywords: Myocardial Infarction; Energy; Chinese Dietary Nutrition; Acupuncture; Traditional Chinese Medicine; Homeopathy; Crystal-based medication; Chakras

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Citation

Citation: Huang Wei Ling. “The Importance of Correcting Energy Imbalances in the Prevention and Treatment of Myocardial Infarction". Acta Scientific Medical Sciences 4.6 (2020): 20-27.




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