A new and rare technique called Artery Clearance Therapy was used to cure a 72-year-old patient who was unable to walk due to blockages in his coronary arteries. Haryana-based Ramprasad felt discomfort and uneasiness while performing physical activities and tests revealed 90 percent blockage in three of his coronary arteries. This condition compelled him to undergo bypass surgery.
Though Ramprasad thought that his life would now be back on track, he felt congestion in his heart again.
"Even if I followed doctor's advice after the bypass surgery, I felt congestion in my heart one morning causing the same problems," said Ramprasad, who was not familiar with alternative therapies for heart disease until then.
Though doctors advised him to undergo another surgery, Ramprasad wanted to try something less risky. It was suggested to him later to consult Bimal Chhajer of the Delhi-based Science and Art of Living (SAAOL) Heart Care Center.
At the center, Ramprasad underwent Artery Clearance Therapy (ACT), also known as bio-chemical angioplasty.
Following this procedure, he was asked to join the rehabilitation center of the hospitals where he regained his ability to walk and perform other physical activities with ease.
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"These drugs soften the blockage leading to its gradual reduction. The results become apparent within six to ten infusions," he said.
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Source-IANS