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Suggest Natural Remedies For Angina Pectoris

hello,
i have angina pectoris and i do not want to take prescriptions meds. i read online that natural remedies like zinc or hawthorn can help. it also suggests online not to take these unless i have spoken to a doctor. i do not have time to keep going back to the doctors. is this safe for me?
Tue, 17 Jun 2014
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Ayurveda Specialist 's  Response
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My suggestion would be NOT to consume anything without putting it through your doctor first when it comes to a heart condition. Even consuming / prescribing natural remedies are based on many factors which require a clear picture of your health, which is not possible without a thorough read of your reports. As much as annoying and time consuming as it many seem i would still urge you to have a face to face talk with your doctor before going ahead.
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Suggest Natural Remedies For Angina Pectoris

Hi My suggestion would be NOT to consume anything without putting it through your doctor first when it comes to a heart condition. Even consuming / prescribing natural remedies are based on many factors which require a clear picture of your health, which is not possible without a thorough read of your reports. As much as annoying and time consuming as it many seem i would still urge you to have a face to face talk with your doctor before going ahead.