I recently gave Waratah to a client who was due to have a heart operation because of Mitral Valve insufficiency, with quite amazing results. She feels very much better, is no longer breathless or in pain as she was before and when she went to see her consultant in Edinburgh she mentioned that she had been taking a herbal remedy. However, he didn't take her seriously until they had carried out some tests, which revealed that her conditions had indeed improved dramatically. This consultant is now very interested in any information on the research carried out in Brazil and elsewhere.
Liz.
My partner was preparing for open heart surgery. On the advice of Chris Andreas at the office in Sydney, I put him on Waratah on and off for several weeks. His cardiac team discovered that the Waratah Essence acts as an anti-coagulant, thinning the blood. This is good from the point of view that it makes the blood flow more easily and puts less pressure on the heart. The cardiac team were amazed at the effect of the drops and said that it was extremely effective.
However, they warned that if my partner had gone for dental surgery or other minor surgery without the team knowing the thinness of his blood he could have had a problem with bleeding.
Also, without the Waratah they would have put my partner on warfarin - a blood thinning drug - but felt that both together could have thinned to blood too much.
My partner is determined to go back on Waratah after his operation, as he doesn't to want to be on warfarin for the rest of his life. Interesting the same similarity, isn't it?
Compiled from emails from Ann in Ireland.
Had a young woman as a client who had glaucoma. She took Waratah as two weeks on and two weeks off, and the glaucoma was reversed.
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Monica James.
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