Dr. Ford Brewer - A Comprehensive Guide for Reversing Artery Plaque

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If you or someone you know has been diagnosed with dangerous artery plaque or if you have been experiencing intermittent chest pressure that you are ignoring...Test Don't Guess! Get it checked out with an affordable, life-saving CIMT or CAC scan of major heart arteries. If you don't have a doctor or your doctor won't order an artery scan, become a patient (below) at Dr. Brewer's clinic, PrevMed. PrevMed will order the tests and most insurance and Medicare will pay for the testing. If you have been told that there is "no way to get plaque out of the body" and there nothing you can do except "preventative" non-emergency invasive stint(s) and/or drugs, this is incorrect information. Most people diagnosed with arterial plaque can reverse it with simple lifestyle changes. If you are over 50 and do not know if you have plaque beginning to silently block crucial arteries, get tested and find out before an emergency happens. Some of the many blocked artery symptoms: intermittent chest, back, shoulder, jaw pain, chest pressure, angina/unexplainable sudden fatigue upon physical exertion. There are reasons why the medical industrial complex wants you to *not* be proactive in educating yourself about artery plaque. Most doctors will never out-of-the-blue, for no reason, suggest a "heart health checkup." The standard protocol is to not test and wait until you complain of symptoms serious enough that require life-changing invasive emergency medical procedures.

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