The most important thing to know is that it is not being oversold, it will help almost anyone in need of support for coronary insufficiency, due to coronary artery disease, leading to angina in particular. But the latter, and reduction of symptoms, is a reflection of better cardiac performance and a reduction in coronary insufficiency. Given its noninvasive nature compared to all other treatments, whether stenting or drug therapy, this would be a wonderful adjunct if done routinely by cardiologists everywhere, but that is not the case, and this is due to suppression by the Extraterrestrial Alliance wanting to always spoil the party and withhold useful medical knowledge, especially concerning therapeutics. They discourage practical and accessible approaches from being even considered, using mind control manipulation of opinion leaders and on to the individual practitioners, to squelch interest and keep such things away from being embraced by routine medical care, and humanity is the loser.
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