10 for 10 - Myocarditis By Dr. Bryan Ardis, D.C. & Dr. Thomas Levy MD
In this 10-minute video segment titled "10 for 10 - Myocarditis" Dr. Bryan Ardis, a host of The Doctor Ardis Show, discusses the topic of myocarditis and its connection to oxidative stress. He is joined by Dr. Thomas E. Levy, a board-certified cardiologist with 40 years of experience.
Dr. Ardis introduces the concept of the 10 for 10 segment, which aims to address specific health issues and provides expert analysis and guidance. Myocarditis, which refers to inflammation of the heart muscle, is the focus of this particular segment. Dr. Ardis explains the significance of myocarditis and its association with muscle inflammation.
Dr. Levy emphasizes the role of oxidative stress in the development of diseases. He explains that oxidation, the process of losing electrons, causes biomolecules inside cells to become oxidized and cease functioning properly. The accumulation of oxidized molecules determines the type of disease or medical condition one may experience. However, Dr. Levy highlights that oxidation can be reversed by antioxidants, which donate electrons to restore normalcy.
Regarding myocarditis, Dr. Levy mentions that it is increasingly being observed as a manifestation of chronic COVID and post-vaccination. He notes that spike proteins, present in the COVID vaccine, act as toxins and oxidizing agents, causing ongoing oxidative stress and inflammation in the heart muscle. This can lead to symptoms such as chest pain, shortness of breath, and heart failure.
Dr. Levy emphasizes the importance of adopting a lifestyle that includes a high dose of vitamin C as a way to prevent or reverse myocarditis. He explains that vitamin C, as an antioxidant, plays a crucial role in neutralizing oxidative stress. Additionally, Dr. Ardis highlights the reported cases of myocarditis as a side effect of COVID vaccines, particularly in younger age groups.
The video concludes with Dr. Levy suggesting intravenous support for those with advanced myocarditis, involving the use of vitamin C and hydrocortisone to facilitate the restoration of oxidized biomolecules. He emphasizes the need for ongoing antioxidant therapy, including a daily multigram supplemental program of vitamin C, to ensure resolution of myocarditis and prevent long-term complications.
The video provides additional information and resources in a downloadable PDF for further reference and encourages viewers to share the knowledge to help improve the lives and hearts of their loved ones.
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