BYPASS
SURGERY: THE
VICIOUS TRUTH!
WHAT YOUR DOCTOR WILL NOT TELL YOU ABOUT THIS
DANGEROUS OPERATION!
It’s
risky business and it’s dreadfully expensive!
Read
these shocking statistics about bypass surgery
and the possible hazards of this high-risk procedure.
Then learn what happens when they wheel you
into the operating room for this dangerous operation.
250,000
people undergo bypass surgery every year at
a cost of $40,000 to over $100,000. That’s
a total of fifty billion dollars a year! Even
if you have insurance you will probably have
to co-pay over $20,000. Fifty billion dollars,
by the way, is more than the total economy of
most countries in the world. Big - Big - Business!
Don’t anyone mess with it!
Statistics
show that 50% of bypass arteries clog up again
within five years (By year seven 80% are blocked
and with many people it only takes a year or
two)
5
to 10% of patients who have bypass surgery die
during the operation. (Alarming isn’t
it? One in ten to twenty people die from the
operation itself!)
Up
to one-third of bypass surgery patients suffer
from some brain damage due to the surgery. (Up
to 20% of patients suffer from depression for
a year or longer after surgery!) The brain will
never be as good as it once was.
Many
patients who suffer brain damage during surgery
undergo personality changes that can include
rude, hostile, and insensitive behavior. Dr.
Thorkel Aberg, a well known surgeon in Sweden’s
University Hospital in Umes, participated in
bypass surgery studies and had this to say...
“I have no doubt there is subtle cell
damage during these operations.”
Chelation
therapy, on the other hand, has no side effects,
is 100% safe and quite inexpensive.
Yet
this health-restoring, heart-strengthening natural
alternative is scoffed at and commonly ridiculed
by the orthodox medical profession. Why? Because
greed and avarice are the engineers driving
the gravy train that some cardiac surgeons ride
to rake in over one million dollars a year!
Consider this: If a doctor performs bypass surgery
on his patient, he gets about $30,000. If that
same doctor does a balloon angioplasty, he earns
roughly $7,500. If he teaches his heart patient
about stress management and nutrition (i.e.
chelation therapy) he makes only $150 or so.
Are you getting the whole picture?
THE
NAKED TRUTH ABOUT THE INVASIVE, TRAUMATIC, AND
OFTEN LETHAL PROCEDURE KNOWN AS BYPASS SURGERY.
Preparation
for bypass surgery begins with a wash down for
hair removal. Then the patient is sedated and
immersed into a tub of ice water. Tubes are
pushed into the mouth, nose, stomach, lungs,
bladder, and You’ve got enough blood vessels
in your body to wrap wrists.
The
heart surgeon makes a long chest incision, cuts
the breastbone in two with a saw, pries the
chest open, and lances the sac around the heart.
A tube from the heart-lung machine is fed into
the heart’s right atrium to remove the
blood from the body. Another tube is snaked
into the aorta to return the blood, thus bypassing
the heart. The heart-lung machine supports life
by oxygenating the patient’s blood and
pumping it throughout the body.
At
the same time all this is going on, another
surgeon cuts open a leg from ankle to knee in
order to remove the saphenous vein needed for
the bypass grafts. The heart surgeon stops the
heart with a paralyzing potassium solution,
cuts slits for the bypasses, and then grafts
pieces of the leg vein into place. Recently,
surgeons discovered that grafts fashioned from
the internal mammary artery from inside the
chest wall last longer because they are sturdier
than the ones constructed out of the saphenous
leg vein.
After
bypasses are completed, the surgeon restarts
the heart with an electric shock and tucks in
back inside the chest. Finally the surgeon closes
the gaping hole with two stainless steel rings,
stitched up the long gash and sends the patient
on to intensive care where—if all goes
well—recovery takes place.
Is
this the kind of radical molestation of your
body that you envisioned bypass surgery to be?
Well, it gets worse... Bypass surgery is not
permanent. God did not design the saphenous
leg vein (or any other vein or artery) commonly
used by surgeons to bypass a blocked artery
the same way He designed arteries meant to carry
blood under high pressure. Saphenous leg veins
simply do not have heavy duty muscular walls.
Deterioration of this vein begins shortly after
bypass surgery when it is forced to carry high
pressure blood. The elastic fibers and collagen
in the vein wall start to stretch beyond their
limit and small tears occur. After a while,
the graft begins to balloon. Man in all his
wisdom still remains man. He is not God!
When
the bypass begins to fail, the same old problems
return—chest pain, shortness of breath,
fatigue and so on—so the advice is to
have another bypass operation. The surgical
nightmare is repeated until the heart simply
runs out of room for another graft. After all
the suffering and expense, the doctor tells
the patient, “Sorry there is nothing else
that we can do for you. We’ve done everything
that medical science can do.”
As
the clinical professor of medicine at Baylor
College of medicine stated: “Bypass surgery
is not curing the disease. It is modifying it
with a piece of pipe.” This is not healing,
it is not corrective. It is only re-piping.
Sort of what a plumber does in old buildings.
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