Real Life Experiences
Testimonials
"...no more chest pain after just a few treatments"
“Around November of 2011 I had severe angina (chest pain) and was diagnosed with multiple blockages of the heart arteries by a Melbourne cardiologist. The cardiologist recommended that I should immediately undergo a multiple by-pass surgery to stop further damage to my heart and to “save my life”. I was hesitant about it since I had uncontrolled diabetes and was dreading the idea of my chest being cut open. I conveyed to the cardiologist my fears about how it could seriously affect my health as a diabetic after the operation. He reassured me that their health care after the operation would be paramount in making sure I was well cared for. I told him that I wouldn’t like to be a permanent patient under their care. I also asked him about the risks involved in the operation and what the percentage of survival rate are of such an operation. He honestly gave me a figure of 70% chance of a successful operation. I told him I thought that was not good enough. He then told me that without the operation I would not live more than 7 years. I told him I needed to think about and went home. I spoke with my wife and family and decided I would rather die than to live like an invalid with complications of the operation. At the same time I began to do a research on alternative methods of curing blockages of heart arteries. In my search on the internet I came upon this thing called External Counterpulsation. The literature was extolling how the operation can cure blockages of the heart without any invasive procedure. It was too good to be true. I was ecstatic and did more research and learnt that the procedure was done in all the major countries of the world. Then major disappointment the procedure did not exist in Australia for the public – until now, thanks to Vasoflo! This testimony has gone long enough so let me say that the procedure works, completely. The angina completely stopped, no more chest pain after just a few treatments. I was able to walk with no exertion, even up-hill with no pain. This was a complete turn-around for me whereas I couldn’t walk more than 30 metres without fighting for breath and had to stop and rest before, now my energy and stamina had returned, I could walk many kilometres without even realising it. I full-heartedly recommend to anyone who has heart problems to go for this procedure, especially if you have diabetes or too weak for a open heart surgery. It is now nearly 12 years after the Melbourne cardiologist advised me that wouldn’t live more than 7 years if I did not do the open heart surgery and I’m glad I did not follow his advice.”
– Leonard Halstead
EECP Patient for over 10 years
My name is Ian Macdonald. I am 72 and have had Cardiac problems since my 1st heart attack at 52. These became very serious after my 2nd attack aged 63.
Of the 3 major coronoid arteries my Right Coronary Artery is chronically occluded and ineffective. The Left Circumflex Artery has been stented and the Left Downward Artery is functioning to a degree. I was left with a Heart Function of 40%, Chronic Angina, and the most terrible tiredness on carrying out any activities.
My Doctor suggested I try Renew Ecp as I did not want surgery and the required general anaesthetic. I was so impressed I began the initial 35 treatments that week. I also found that a single treatment every 2 to 4 weeks maintained full relief. I had my old life back! Plus the cheerfulness that goes with an active and rewarding lifestyle.
I became so confident of my regained good health that I purchased a very run down two story home on a very steep section with difficult access. Amongst other work I painted 3 full coats of paint on weather boards using 4 levels of scaffolding on my own, including prep., although I increased the treatments to once weekly. I am now on a 2nd major land and building restoration at 72. And still no adverse symptoms or indications. I take a daily Aspirin, Cilazapril, and Atorvastatin to help stabilise my blood pressure and plaque.
ECP works by delivering a counter pulse between the natural heartbeats. The counter pulse helps open up even the finest capillaries. It also recharges the heart properly enhancing the natural pulse which then continues the dilation and helps oxygenate areas of the cardiac muscle that don’t have a direct supply. The bodies natural healing processes then maintain this improved circulation for significant periods of time.
This benefits the heart and other organs and tissue that respond to improved flow. It allows the blood to cool inflammations and is widely used in sports medicine to speed up recovery. The feeling of general wellbeing is impressive.
– Ian Macdonald
– Hoshi Deboo
Founder and Managing Partner of Ahura Global Partners
– Daniel Bennett
Professional Soccer Player (Tampines Rovers)
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