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Passing on Bypass Using External Counterpulsation : an FDA Cleared Alternative, to Treat Heart Disease Without Surgery, Drugs or Angioplasty!

Passing on Bypass Using External Counterpulsation : an FDA Cleared Alternative, to Treat Heart Disease Without Surgery, Drugs or Angioplasty!

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: "Passing On Bypass" is a great read!
Review: Dr. George Juetersonke has been my doctor for the last 10 years. His new book "Passing On Bypass" is an excellent example of how his mind works toward helping his patients. This book will give you plenty of information to make an educated decision about whether to have surgery or not. I personally would have the External Counter Pulsation. You lie comfortably on a table and the machine does all the work for you. This is a great breakthrough for heart patients!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book could save your life--Dr.J. reveals the secret
Review: In language as compelling as the importance of the topic, Dr. J. reveals well-guarded secrets about coronary disease, its usual treatment and important options such as ECP. Unless "Passing on Bypass" becomes required reading for all cardiology fellows and practitioners, it may represent the best "second opinion" anyone (faced with angina or a failed treadmill test) can obtain. Courageously written, this book could easily save thousands from making an unnecessary journey to cardiac surgery. After reading this book, the intelligent layperson will generally understand the various options somewhat better than the average cardiologist in practice...so beware.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book could save your life--Dr.J. reveals the secret
Review: In language as compelling as the importance of the topic, Dr. J. reveals well-guarded secrets about coronary disease, its usual treatment and important options such as ECP. Unless "Passing on Bypass" becomes required reading for all cardiology fellows and practitioners, it may represent the best "second opinion" anyone (faced with angina or a failed treadmill test) can obtain. Courageously written, this book could easily save thousands from making an unnecessary journey to cardiac surgery. After reading this book, the intelligent layperson will generally understand the various options somewhat better than the average cardiologist in practice...so beware.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An amazing book that should be "required reading" for all!
Review: This book should be in every cardiologist's office. I'll go even further, it should be required reading before visiting a cardiologist's office. It provides information that is well written and easily understood, quoting "medical studies" that would otherwise remain unavailable and unknown to the average patient. I think everyone, as I was, will be amazed at the results of these "studies". While it doesn't discard bypass surgery, it certainly will open your eyes as to the dark side of this over-performed procedure. I really think that this book will result in saving a lot of people's lives and I know it will help preserve a quality of life that could otherwise be lost. I have bought every book that I can find that has as it's subject matter, Bypass Surgery. This one, by far, is the best and most understandable, while providing more information to equip you in making this most important decision as to the type of treatment you may desire for yourself or a loved one.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An amazing book that should be "required reading" for all!
Review: This book should be in every cardiologist's office. I'll go even further, it should be required reading before visiting a cardiologist's office. It provides information that is well written and easily understood, quoting "medical studies" that would otherwise remain unavailable and unknown to the average patient. I think everyone, as I was, will be amazed at the results of these "studies". While it doesn't discard bypass surgery, it certainly will open your eyes as to the dark side of this over-performed procedure. I really think that this book will result in saving a lot of people's lives and I know it will help preserve a quality of life that could otherwise be lost. I have bought every book that I can find that has as it's subject matter, Bypass Surgery. This one, by far, is the best and most understandable, while providing more information to equip you in making this most important decision as to the type of treatment you may desire for yourself or a loved one.


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