Palpitation
Causes:
Weakness of the heart and general physical health, high or low blood pressure, shocks, use of high-potency medicines, anger, and a bad atmosphere at home. Mostly, women suffer from this disease who remain worried and tense due to the bad temperament of their husbands.
Symptoms:
Rate of heartbeat increases, pulsation is felt in the chest, sinking of the heart is felt, darkness appears before the eyes, sometimes the patient faints, urine is reddish, and feces are dry. The patient has permanent constipation.
Treatment:
- Orange Chromatized water, twice a day
- Yellow Chromatized water, before meals
- Blue Chromatized water, after meals
- Apply Yellow ointment or Yellow Chromatized oil, once before going to bed and once early in the morning on an empty stomach.
Angina
Causes:
See Heart Attack.
Symptoms:
Due to lack of blood supply in the heart, those chemicals deposit in the heart which are normally excreted through the blood. One suffers from pain in the chest, towards the left side or in the center. It subsides in 30 seconds to a few minutes upon resting. Congestion of breath, nausea, cold sweats, or vomiting causes weakness.
Treatment:
In case of this pain, a Heart Specialist should be consulted. Along with the prescribed treatment, the following will help in achieving a permanent cure:
- Blue Chromatized water, twice a day
- Yellow Chromatized water, before meals
- Violet Chromatized water, after breakfast
- Orange Chromatized water, after meals
- Walking at a slow pace for 40 minutes in the morning and in the evening is good for angina patients. Use only boiled food and avoid oily or fatty foods.
Heart Attack
Causes:
Since the heart has to work perpetually, its muscles need a continuous supply of blood, which is provided through the coronary arteries. If for any reason, the coronary arteries become congested or blocked, the reduction of blood supply results in angina or a heart attack. The basic reason for constriction of veins and arteries has not yet been determined, but the following are considered the main causes:
Old age, high blood pressure, cholesterol, smoking, diabetes, obesity, luxurious lifestyle, grief, anxiety, anger, and drug addiction, etc.
Symptoms:
Muscles of the heart are very sensitive. If the blood supply to these muscles is stopped for 30 minutes to 2 hours, the heart dies. The patient of a heart attack suffers from severe pain on the left side of the chest, which increases with movement and reduces with rest but does not subside completely. Cold sweating, weakness, difficulty in breathing, nausea, and vomiting are also among the symptoms. For exact diagnosis, ECG is used in medical science.
Treatment:
- The heart attack patient must be hospitalized under the care of a heart specialist. To cure the weakness, Red Chromatized water, 2 ounces, is to be given after breakfast.
- Turquoise-coloured Chromatized water, twice a day
- Yellow Chromatized water, before meals
- Orange Chromatized water, after meals
- Follow the advice of the heart specialist.
Anemia
Although anemia literally means ‘lack of blood’, it actually refers to a condition in which red blood cells degenerate. Pathologically, it is the quantity of hemoglobin—normally 13 to 18 g/dl for males and 11.5 to 16.5 g/dl for females. If it falls below these minimum levels, it is known as anemia.
Causes:
Degeneration in the production of red blood corpuscles; deficiency of iron, vitamin B; Thalassemia; bone marrow malfunction; reactions and side effects of certain antibiotic medicines, quinine, and cancer treatments.
Symptoms:
Patients usually complain about fatigue, drowsiness, darkness before the eyes, and in some cases, cracked lips and deep bone pain. In some cases, patients do not notice anything wrong until tested.
Treatment:
- Red Chromatized water, twice a day
- Orange Chromatized water, after meals
- Pink Chromatized water, once in the afternoon and once 2.5 hours before dinner
- Use of red light over the backbone, for 15–30 minutes
Low Blood Pressure
Causes:
Some people naturally have low blood pressure; it is not a disease. As a disorder, it may be caused by loss of blood, heart problems, infections, nerve strain, grief, diarrhea, or vomiting.
Symptoms:
If BP drops 5 to 10 degrees below normal, one feels giddy. If it falls further, shock and drowsiness occur. The patient must be taken to the hospital immediately.
Treatment:
- Besides addressing the actual cause, give the patient Red Chromatized water, twice a day
- The patient should lie under Red lights for 15 to 30 minutes
High Blood Pressure
The heart, kidneys, arteries, veins, blood volume, and nervous system all play a role in maintaining normal blood pressure. When the heart contracts to pump blood, it’s called Systolic BP. When the heart expands to collect blood, it’s called Diastolic BP. Normal BP increases with age:
- Age 20: 140/80
- Age 50: 160/95
- Age 75: 170/105
If BP is consistently above normal for a week, the patient is diagnosed with high blood pressure.
Causes:
Temporary rises may be caused by anger, anxiety, or stress, and are not considered illness. In 5–10% of cases, a specific cause exists. Often, no clear reason is found. Common causes include:
- Kidney problems
- Narrowing of the aorta
- Alcohol use
- Drug overuse
- Hormonal imbalance
- Negative thinking, fears, future anxieties, and phobias
High blood pressure can affect the entire body and lead to brain hemorrhage, eye damage, kidney failure, and heart strain.
Treatment:
- Green Chromatized water, twice a day
- Turquoise Chromatized water, twice a day
- White Chromatized water, before meals
- Lie under green light for 15–30 minutes, twice a day
Purpura
Causes:
This disease occurs when the number of platelets in the blood falls below the normal level.
Symptoms:
Blood accumulation under the skin causes blue, bruise-like spots.
Treatment:
Red light on the back for 15 to 30 minutes daily
Sky Blue Chromatized water, twice a day
Yellow Chromatized water, twice a day
Green Chromatized water, twice—after breakfast and before bed