Myogenic Theory of Myocardial Infarction
Dr. Quintiliano H.
de Mesquita,
The
father of the
Myogenic
Theory of Myocardial Infarction
News:
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Article:
Carlos Monteiro, Coronary
Thrombosis Theory of Heart Attacks: Science or Creed? Positive Health
Online Issue 233 -- October 2016
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Article:
Carlos Monteiro,Digitalis and Strophanthin in Stable
Ischemic Heart Disease and to Restrain or Reverse Heart Attacks -- An
Amazing and Shocking Story. Positive Health Online Issue 229 -- April
2016
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Press
release: “Stress: The Major Risk
Factor for Heart Attack”. ICP, November 2014
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Review
Article: Carlos
Monteiro, “Stress as Cause of Heart Attacks - The
Myogenic Theory”. Published at the Journal Wise Traditions in Food,
Farming, and the Healing Arts, Fall 2014. Reproduced by
Positive Health Online, Edition 222 - May 2015
Powerpoint
presentations:
Video
Presentations:
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Video
presentation about the myogenic theory at
the Fourth International Conference of Advanced
Cardiac Sciences - The King of Organs Conference, 2012, Saudi Arabia, by
Carlos
Monteiro (It begins 1:45 minutes after
the start of the film)
Articles:
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Quintiliano
H. de Mesquita and Claudio A. S. Baptista. Cardiotonic:
Insuperable in preservation of myocardial stability, as preventive of
acute coronary syndromes and responsible for a prolongued survival.
Casuistic of 28 years (1972-2000). Ars Cvrandi,, V 35 - N 3 - May 2002.
English
translation by ICP, 2013
(here).
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Quintiliano H. de Mesquita, et al. Effects of the
Cardiotonic + Coronary Dilator in Chronic Stable Coronary-Myocardial
Disease, with and without Prior Myocardial Infarction, in the Long Run.
Ars Cvrandi, V. 35 - N 7 - September 2002.English translation by ICP in
2013 (here).
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Quintiliano
H. de Mesquita et al. Effects of
the Cardiotonic + Coronary Dilator in Unstable Angina.
Article written in 1993, up-dated in 1999. Translated and published at
ICP in 2013 (here)
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Quintiliano
H. de Mesquita et al. Effects of
the Cardiotonic + Coronary Dilator in the Infarcting Clinical Picture.
Article written in 1993, up-dated in 1998., Translated and published at
ICP in 2013 (here).
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Quintiliano H. de Mesquita and Claudio A. S.
Baptista.
Why Myogenic
Theory not Thrombogenic Theory
(Arq Bras Cardiol, V. 62 (4),
1994 - Official Journal of Brazilian Cardiology Society) -
Translated to English (here).
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What
Causes Heart Attacks?, by
Dr. Thomas Cowan. Published in Wise Traditions in Food,
Farming and the Healing Arts, the quarterly magazine of the
Weston A. Price Foundation, Fall 2007.
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Thrombus:
cause or consequence of myocardial infarction? BMJ, eletters, May 15 and 19, 2007
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Broken
Heart Syndrome Remains A Mystery Inside Of Conventional Thinking, But
Not In The Myogenic Theory Point Of View. Published in Medical News Today, May 10, 2007
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Digitalis Therapy
in Heart Disease: Less is More? Compelling
evidence from recent studies show the benefic effects of digitalis in
the treatment of heart failure and in prevention of acute coronary
syndromes.
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Endogenous
Cardiotonic Hormones:
A New Argument for
the Myogenic Theory of Myocardial Infarction
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Myocardial Infarction Prevention by
Digitalis: A Successful Experience of 28 Years,
1972-2000
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Myogenic Theory Explains or "The Thrombogenic Theory
Tumbled Down and the Orthodox Cardiology Didn't Noticed", by Dr.
Quintiliano H. de Mesquita
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Other articles about
the Myogenic Theory published at
Internet.
Book
The Prize:
The Report:
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Report by Dr. Peter
Schmidsberger with the title "In this way a Brazilian fights Heart
Attack". The report shows similar and optimal results with the use of cardiotonics in
acute myocardial infarction, obtained by Doctors in Brazil and
in Germany. Published at Bunte Magazine, in
4/10/1980
Suppliers of Strophanthin (Ouabain) and Digitalis
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