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By Richard N. Fogoros, M.D., About.com Guide to Heart Disease since 2000

Secret Cardiology - EECP Therapy

Monday December 5, 2005
EECP (Enhanced External Counter Pulsation) is a safe, effective, and non-invasive treatment for angina, and possibly for heart failure. So why hasn't your cardiologist told you about it? Believe it or not, they're not hiding it from you - they just never think about it, and when they do, they can't believe anybody actually expects them (i.e., doctors who are highly trained in complex catheterization techniques) to do this. Read about EECP here.

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January 7, 2009 at 3:50 pm
(1) Michael Dadona says:

I agree as I had passed my 35 protocols on EECP Therapy while taking my Chelation Therapy 20 protocols.

That is why, now, I am selling EECP Machine. It does help me much after my angina and infarction problems.

Michael.

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