Heart Disease, Chronic Fatigue, Insomnia.. Successfully Treated by Integrated Treatment.
NAME:
Foo Seik Kee
PLACE:
Penang, Malaysia.
WORK:
Medical Sales
TREATMENT CASE SUMMARY
PRE-TREATMENT
Medical Conditions
- Ishemic heart disease (3 arteries blocked)
- Chronic fatigue syndrome
- Insomnia
- Subclinical hypothyroidism
- Anxiety disorder
Disease Symptoms
- Chest pain
- Tiredness & fatigue
- Breathlessness
- Sleeping difficulty
- Left hand weakness
- Bloating & Burping
- Gastric discomfort
- Blur vision
- Cold intolerance
- Mood swings
- Poor concentration
- Low back pain
- Calf cramps
Medications
- Blood thinner med
- Anti-platlet med
- Beta blocker med
- Cholesterol med
- Palpitation med
- Heart support med
POST-TREATMENT
Medical Conditions
- Ishemic heart disease - Resolved 80%.
- Chronic fatigue syndrome - Resolved.
- Insomnia - Resolved.
- Subclinical hypothyroidism - Resolved.
- Anxiety disorder - Resolved.
Disease Symptoms
- Chest pain - Resolved.
- Tiredness & fatigue - Resolved.
- Breathlessness - Resolved.
- Sleeping difficulty - Resolved.
- Left hand weakness - Resolved.
- Bloating & Burping - Resolved.
- Gastric discomfort - Resolved.
- Blur vision - Resolved.
- Cold intolerance - Resolved.
- Mood swings - Resolved.
- Poor concentration - Resolved.
- Low back pain - Resolved.
- Calf cramps - Resolved.
Medications
- Blood thinner med - Weaned off.
- Anti-platlet med - Weaned off.
- Beta blocker med - Weaned off.
- Cholesterol med - Weaned off.
- Palpitation med - Weaned off.
- Heart support med - Weaned off.
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PATIENT CASE DETAILS
PRE-DISEASE LIFESTYLE
Food
Standard Malaysian and asian style meals.
Nutrition
Standard pharmacy multi-vitamins.
Exercise
Physically active in work, and periodic exercise sessions.
Environment
Typical city environment.
Rest
Normal sleep but with occasional stress & sleeping difficulties.
Mind & Emotions
Typical city-life work-stress.
Periodic Detoxification
None.
Periodic Medical Screening
Standard yearly health check-ups.
MEDICAL HISTORY
(Prior to treatment in Heal Within®)
🗓 – September 2023.
Symptoms: Chest pain, Tiredness & Breathlessness, Blur vision & Dizziness, Sleeping difficulty, Bloating & burping, Low back pain, Calf cramps.
Medical treatment at: Hospital.
Medical Diagnosis: Ischemic heart disease (Coronary artery disease – blockages in 3 heart arteries).
Treatment administered: None; patient was advised angioplasty surgery, but patient chose to put it on hold to get alternative opinions.
Result: — .
🗓 – September 2023.
Symptoms: Earlier symptoms persist (Chest pain, Tiredness & Breathlessness, Blur vision & Dizziness, Sleeping difficulty, Bloating & burping, Low back pain, Calf cramps.).
Sought treatment at: Heal Within®.
Diagnosis: Read in full case details below.
Treatment administered: Read in full case details below.
Results: Read in full case details below.
TREATMENT IN HEAL WITHIN®
PHASE 1: DIAGNOSIS
1. Vitality Factors
*100% represents optimal level for patients’s genetics, gender & age.
2. Disease Symptoms
- Chest pain
- Tiredness & fatigue
- Breathlessness
- Sleeping difficulty
- Left hand weakness
- Bloating & burping
- Gastric discomfort
- Blur vision
- Cold intolerance
- Mood swings
- Poor concentration
- Low back pain
- Calf cramps
3. Medical Conditions (Diseases)
- Ishemic heart disease (3 arteries blocked)
- Chronic fatigue syndrome
- Insomnia
- Subclinical hypothyroidism
- Anxiety disorder
- Leaky gut syndrome
4. Causes & Root-causes to Medical Conditions
◉ Gut disbiosys & acidosis
What it is:
Gut Disbiosys’ is disruption to the gut-microbiome in the gut resulting in an imbalance in the microbiota, abnormalities in their metabolic activities & functions, and a shift in their local distribution. ‘Gut Acidosis’ is an over-acidification of the fluids in the gut.
Root-causes / Sources:
Acidic diet, Nutrient deficient diet, Lack of essential nutrient supplementation.
Mechanism:
Gut dysbiosis and acidosis create three main pathophysiological pathways: increased inflammation, disrupted barrier function, and altered metabolic signalling.
For Ischemic heart disease, the mechanism involves increased intestinal permeability allowing bacterial lipopolysaccharides (LPS) to enter circulation, triggering systemic inflammation. This promotes atherosclerosis and endothelial dysfunction. The acidotic environment further stresses cardiovascular function and promotes arterial calcification.
In Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, dysbiosis disrupts mitochondrial function through reduced B-vitamin production and increased oxidative stress. The chronic inflammatory state depletes energy reserves, while altered neurotransmitter production (particularly serotonin) affects energy regulation.
For Anxiety and Insomnia, the key mechanism is disruption of the gut-brain axis. Dysbiosis reduces GABA production while increasing glutamate, creating an excitatory state. The inflammatory cascade affects the blood-brain barrier and alters tryptophan metabolism, disrupting both serotonin and melatonin production.
In Subclinical hypothyroidism, gut dysbiosis impacts thyroid function through multiple pathways: increased inflammatory cytokines affect hormone production, compromised nutrient absorption (especially selenium and iodine) impairs thyroid function, and altered bile acid metabolism disrupts thyroid hormone conversion.
These mechanisms are interconnected through:
- Systemic inflammation affecting all systems
- Oxidative stress damaging cellular function
- Compromised nutrient absorption and utilization
- Autonomic nervous system dysregulation
- Increased toxic burden from impaired detoxification
This understanding suggests that treating the underlying gut dysbiosis and acidosis could help improve multiple conditions simultaneously.
◉ Toxins & Heavy-metals
What it is:
‘Toxins’ are any substances and chemical compounds that basically cause hindrance or malfunction to normal body processes or cause damage to any organ. ‘Heavy metals’ are a group of metals & metalloids that have relatively higher density and are toxic to the body even at ppb (parts-per-billion) levels.
Root-causes / Sources:
Toxins in consumer-food items, Dental fillings.
Mechanism:
Heavy metals and inorganic toxins operate through several key pathophysiological mechanisms: oxidative stress generation, mitochondrial dysfunction, enzyme inhibition, and molecular mimicry.
In Ischemic heart disease, heavy metals (particularly lead, cadmium, arsenic) promote atherosclerosis by increasing oxidative stress and lipid peroxidation in vessel walls. They impair endothelial function by reducing nitric oxide availability and promoting inflammation. Mercury specifically can damage vascular smooth muscle cells and enhance platelet aggregation. These toxins also disrupt calcium channels, affecting cardiac contractility.
For Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, toxins primarily impact cellular energy production. Heavy metals directly damage mitochondrial DNA and disrupt electron transport chain complexes, reducing ATP production. They also deplete glutathione, compromising cellular detoxification and energy metabolism. Aluminum and mercury particularly affect neurological function, contributing to brain fog and fatigue.
In Anxiety and Insomnia, toxins disrupt neurotransmitter systems by competing with essential minerals (like zinc, magnesium) and interfering with neurotransmitter synthesis. Lead and aluminum can cross the blood-brain barrier, directly affecting GABA and serotonin pathways. Mercury disrupts glutamate regulation, increasing excitotoxicity and anxiety.
For Subclinical hypothyroidism, toxins interfere through multiple mechanisms: heavy metals compete with iodine uptake, disrupt selenium-dependent deiodinase enzymes (affecting T4 to T3 conversion), and damage thyroid cell membranes. Particularly, mercury and cadmium can bind to thyroid hormone receptors, disrupting normal signaling.
These mechanisms interconnect through:
- Systemic oxidative stress
- Compromised cellular energy production
- Disrupted mineral transport and utilization
- Impaired natural detoxification pathways
- Chronic inflammation activation
- Endocrine system disruption
This accumulation of toxins creates a self-perpetuating cycle of cellular damage and dysfunction across multiple organ systems.
◉ Essential-nutrients deficiency
What it is:
Essential-Nutrient deficiency is simply deficiency of either proteins, vitamins, minerals, salts, or fats, in the blood or organ-tissues. These are essential for maintaining the conditional integrity and normal function of the organs, and thereby maintaining the health of the body as a whole.
Root-causes / Sources:
Nutrient-deficient diet, Lack of full spectrum essential-nutrient supplementation.
Mechanism:
Essential nutrient deficiencies operate through several key pathophysiological mechanisms: compromised enzyme functions, reduced antioxidant protection, impaired cellular energy production, and disrupted hormonal pathways.
In Ischemic heart disease, deficiencies in magnesium, CoQ10, and B-vitamins impair cardiac energy metabolism and contractility. Vitamin D deficiency affects calcium metabolism and promotes inflammation in vessel walls. Low vitamin K2 leads to inappropriate calcium deposition in arteries. Selenium and vitamin E deficiencies reduce antioxidant protection of blood vessels. Low omega-3 levels increase inflammation and affect lipid metabolism.
For Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, B-vitamin deficiencies (particularly B12, B6, folate) impair methylation and ATP production. CoQ10, L-carnitine, and magnesium deficiencies directly affect mitochondrial energy production. Iron deficiency reduces oxygen transport and cellular energy capacity. Low zinc levels affect immune function and energy metabolism.
In Anxiety and Insomnia, deficiencies in magnesium, B6, and zinc disrupt GABA and serotonin synthesis. Low vitamin D affects mood regulation pathways. Calcium and potassium deficiencies disturb nerve conduction and muscle relaxation. B12 deficiency affects melatonin production and circadian rhythm regulation.
For Subclinical hypothyroidism, iodine and selenium deficiencies directly impair thyroid hormone production and conversion. Zinc deficiency affects TSH and thyroid hormone synthesis. Low vitamin A impairs thyroid hormone uptake. Iron deficiency reduces thyroid peroxidase activity.
These mechanisms interconnect through:
- Compromised energy metabolism
- Reduced enzyme activities – Impaired neurotransmitter synthesis
- Disturbed hormonal pathways
- Weakened antioxidant systems
- Compromised cellular repair mechanisms
The combined effect of multiple nutrient deficiencies creates a synergistic negative impact on cellular function and systemic health regulation.
◉ Hormonal imbalance
What it is:
Hormonal imbalance is simply a condition wherein there is either too much or too little of one or more hormones in relation to the other hormone levels and some other parameters in the body over extended periods of time.
Root-causes / Sources:
Acidic diet, Nutrient-deficient diet, Age progression, Toxic environment.
Mechanism:
Hormonal imbalances operate through several key pathophysiological mechanisms: disrupted metabolic regulation, altered cellular signaling, compromised repair processes, and disturbed homeostatic control.
In Ischemic heart disease, cortisol excess promotes inflammation and insulin resistance, accelerating atherosclerosis. Low testosterone (in men) and estrogen (in women) reduce cardioprotective effects and vessel repair. Insulin resistance increases inflammation, affects lipid metabolism, and promotes endothelial dysfunction. Thyroid imbalance affects heart rate, contractility, and cholesterol metabolism.
For Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, cortisol dysregulation (often low) impairs stress response and energy mobilization. Low DHEA reduces cellular repair and energy production. Thyroid hormone imbalance affects cellular metabolism and mitochondrial function. Growth hormone deficiency compromises tissue repair and energy utilization. Melatonin disruption affects cellular regeneration cycles.
In Anxiety and Insomnia, elevated cortisol (especially evening) disrupts circadian rhythm and sleep architecture. Progesterone deficiency reduces GABA’s calming effects. Estrogen imbalance affects serotonin and neurotransmitter function. Thyroid dysfunction (both high/low) can increase anxiety and sleep disturbance. Melatonin disruption directly affects sleep-wake cycles.
For Subclinical hypothyroidism, cortisol imbalance affects thyroid hormone conversion. Estrogen dominance can increase thyroid binding proteins. Insulin resistance impairs cellular thyroid hormone sensitivity. Reduced progesterone affects thyroid receptor function.
These mechanisms interconnect through:
- Disrupted metabolic rate regulation
- Altered neurotransmitter balance
- Compromised tissue repair
- Disturbed energy metabolism
- Modified immune responses
- Impaired stress adaptation
The complex interplay between different hormonal systems creates widespread effects on cellular function and system regulation, often forming self-perpetuating cycles of dysfunction.
* Learn more about the 10 Root Causes to Diseases.
PHASE 2: TREATMENT
The primary objectives of the treatment:
- Clear (or reduce to the minimal) accumulated plaque from coronary arteries; and, open-up new collateral capillaries to restore normal blood-flow to the heart.
- Treat all the root causes to plaque-formation, and thereby stop the on-going formation & accumulation of new plaque.
- Optimise the condition and function of all organs.
No one therapy or treatment modality can help to achieve these three primary objectives; an integration (combination) of various therapies is necessary for this; and this is called an Integrated & Holistic Treatment.
The following therapies were strategically integrated and administered to the patient:
✙ Oral Detoxification Therapy
What it is:
Natural detoxification agents – Herbs, Essential nutrients, Essential fats, Essential salts, Antioxidants & alkalisers, Probiotics, and Enzymes; together with Medication-based oral heavy-metal detoxification agents.
Used for:
- Elimination of heavy metals and inorganic toxins
- Restoration of essential nutrient status
- Correction of metabolic acidosis
- Support of natural detoxification pathways
- Restoration of gut microbiome balance
- Enhancement of antioxidant capacity
- Support of hormonal balance
Effects:
- Improves cardiovascular health by reducing oxidative stress and inflammation in blood vessels
- Enhances cardiac energy metabolism and function
- Reduces fatigue and improves energy levels through better cellular energy production
- Supports healthy mood and reduces anxiety by improving neurotransmitter balance
- Enhances sleep quality through better hormone and neurotransmitter regulation
- Improves thyroid function and hormone conversion
- Supports heart muscle function and circulation
- Reduces systemic inflammation affecting multiple organ systems
- Enhances stress resilience and adaptation
- Improves cellular repair and regeneration
✙ IV Chelation therapy
What it is:
Intravenous administration of chelating agents (like EDTA) combined with essential nutrients that bind to and remove heavy metals and mineral deposits from blood vessels and tissues, while supporting circulation and cellular function.
Used for:
- Removal of deep-tissue heavy metals and mineral deposits
- Restoration of circulation and blood vessel health
- Enhancement of cellular oxygen delivery
- Support of antioxidant systems
- Support of mitochondrial function
- Restoration of mineral balance
- Improvement of cellular energy production
Effects:
- Reduces arterial plaque and improves blood vessel flexibility
- Enhances blood flow and oxygen delivery to heart tissue
- Improves cellular energy production reducing fatigue
- Supports thyroid function by removing toxic metal interference
- Enhances brain circulation improving anxiety and sleep
- Reduces oxidative stress on cardiovascular system
- Improves mitochondrial function and energy levels
- Supports detoxification of central nervous system
- Enhances cellular repair and regeneration
- Improves overall tissue oxygenation
✙ Oral Nutrition therapy
What it is:
A comprehensive oral supplementation protocol of essential vitamins, minerals, amino acids, enzymes, antioxidants, and other nutrients, tailored to support optimal cellular function and address specific deficiencies.
Used for:
- Maintenance of essential nutrient levels
- Support of daily metabolic functions
- Enhancement of cellular energy systems
- Support of hormone production
- Maintenance of antioxidant defence
- Support of enzyme functions
- Long-term nutritional optimization
Effects:
- Supports sustained cardiac function and metabolism
- Maintains improved energy levels throughout the day
- Supports ongoing neurotransmitter balance for anxiety
- Helps maintain healthy sleep patterns
- Provides continuous support for thyroid function
- Maintains cellular repair processes
- Supports sustained antioxidant protection
- Helps stabilize mood and stress response
- Maintains metabolic balance
- Supports ongoing healing processes
✙ External Counterpulsation (ECP) therapy
What it is:
A non-invasive therapy using sequential compression of the lower extremities synchronized with the heartbeat, enhancing coronary blood flow, circulation, and cardiac function while promoting development of new blood vessels.
Used for:
- Formation of new blood capillaries-collaterals in the heart
Enhancement of coronary circulation
Improvement of cardiac function
Support of blood vessel formation
Enhancement of tissue oxygenation
Support of cellular energy production
Improvement of metabolic function
Reduction of cardiac workload
Effects:
- Significantly improves coronary blood flow and heart function
- Enhances energy levels through better circulation
- Reduces anxiety by improving brain circulation
- Supports better sleep through improved circulation
- Enhances thyroid function via improved blood flow
- Promotes formation of new blood vessels
- Improves tissue oxygenation
- Enhances exercise tolerance
- Reduces cardiovascular symptoms
- Supports overall cardiovascular health
✙ Bio-identical Hormone therapy
What it is:
A therapy using natural chemical compounds that are structurally identical to the hormones naturally produced in the body, administered in physiologic doses and balanced ratios to restore optimal hormonal function.
Used for:
- Restoration of hormonal balance
- Support of metabolic function
- Enhancement of cellular repair
- Support of energy production
- Improvement of neurotransmitter balance
- Regulation of circadian rhythm
- Support of tissue regeneration
Effects:
- Improves cardiac function and metabolism
- Enhances energy production and reduces fatigue
- Stabilizes mood and reduces anxiety
- Regulates sleep-wake cycles and improves sleep
- Optimizes thyroid hormone function
- Improves cellular repair and regeneration
- Enhances cognitive function
- Supports healthy inflammation response
- Improves stress adaptation
- Enhances overall vitality and wellbeing
✙ IV Nutrition therapy
What it is:
Direct intravenous administration of essential nutrients, including vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and antioxidants, bypassing digestive system limitations to achieve optimal cellular nutrition and function.
Used for:
- Rapid correction of nutrient deficiencies
- Support of cellular energy production
- Enhancement of antioxidant systems
- Restoration of enzyme functions
- Support of detoxification pathways
- Improvement of metabolic balance
- Enhancement of cellular repair mechanisms
Effects:
- Improves cardiac energy metabolism and function
- Significantly reduces fatigue through enhanced cellular energy
- Supports neurotransmitter production reducing anxiety
- Improves sleep quality through better biochemical balance
- Enhances thyroid hormone production and conversion
- Supports tissue repair and regeneration
- Reduces oxidative stress and inflammation
- Improves stress response and adaptation
- Enhances immune system function
- Supports optimal organ function
✙ Herbal therapy
What it is:
A tailored combination of therapeutic herbs administered in various forms (tinctures, capsules, teas) to support healing, regulate body functions, and enhance natural recovery processes using traditional and evidence-based herbal medicine principles.
Used for:
- Support of natural detoxification processes
- Enhancement of organ system functions
- Regulation of hormonal balance
- Support of immune system function
- Restoration of metabolic balance
- Enhancement of stress adaptation
- Support of cellular repair processes
Effects:
- Improves heart function and circulation
- Enhances energy levels and reduces fatigue
- Supports balanced mood and reduces anxiety
- Promotes better sleep quality and regulation
- Supports thyroid function and hormone balance
- Reduces inflammation and oxidative stress
- Enhances detoxification pathways
- Improves stress resilience
- Supports metabolic regulation
- Enhances overall healing response
✙ Far-Infra-Red therapy
What it is:
FIR Therapy (Far-Infra-Red Therapy) is basically a chamber in which Far-infra red frequencies are resonated & propagated into the skin, muscles, and some major organs.
Used for:
- Enhancement of natural detoxification through sweating
- Support of circulation and tissue oxygenation
- Activation of cellular repair mechanisms
- Improvement of metabolic function
- Support of immune system function
- Reduction of systemic inflammation
- Enhancement of mitochondrial energy production
Effects:
- Improves cardiovascular function through enhanced circulation
- Reduces chronic fatigue by boosting cellular energy production
- Promotes relaxation and reduces anxiety through parasympathetic activation
- Improves sleep quality through better temperature regulation
- Supports thyroid function through improved cellular metabolism
- Enhances detoxification of environmental toxins
- Reduces systemic inflammation affecting multiple systems
- Improves tissue oxygenation and nutrient delivery
- Supports stress response and adaptation
- Enhances overall healing mechanisms
✙ P.E.M.F. therapy
What it is:
Pulsed Electromagnetic Field (PEMF) therapy – A therapy using low-frequency pulsed electromagnetic fields to enhance cellular function, improve circulation, and support tissue repair by optimizing cell membrane potential and cellular energy production.
Used for:
- Enhancement of cellular energy production
Support of circulation and oxygen delivery
Improvement of cell membrane function
Restoration of cellular voltage
Support of detoxification processes
Enhancement of cellular repair
Reduction of inflammation
Effects:
- Improves cardiac cellular function and energy
- Significantly enhances energy levels and reduces fatigue
- Reduces anxiety through improved brain function
- Supports better sleep through cellular regeneration
- Enhances thyroid function at cellular level
- Improves tissue oxygenation
- Supports cellular detoxification
- Enhances mitochondrial function
- Reduces cellular inflammation
- Improves overall cellular health
✙ Physical therapy
What it is:
A therapy utilizing physical methods including specific exercises, therapeutic movements, and physical modalities to improve physical function, enhance circulation, and support overall body mechanics and healing.
Used for:
- Enhancement of physical function
Support of circulation and lymph flow
Improvement of body mechanics
Support of muscle strength
Enhancement of flexibility
Reduction of physical stress
Support of natural healing processes
Effects:
- Improves cardiac function through controlled exercise
- Enhances energy levels through better physical conditioning
- Reduces anxiety through physical stress release
- Supports better sleep through physical balance
- Enhances thyroid function via improved metabolism
- Improves overall circulation
- Supports muscle and joint function
- Enhances body awareness
- Improves physical resilience
- Supports overall physical wellbeing
✙ Wholesome Food therapy
What it is:
A therapeutic dietary approach emphasizing organic, nutrient-dense whole foods, properly prepared and combined, while eliminating inflammatory and processed foods, to support healing and optimal body function.
Used for:
- Support of cellular nutrition and repair
- Restoration of gut microbiome balance
- Reduction of inflammation and acidity
- Support of natural detoxification
- Enhancement of metabolic health
- Support of hormone balance
- Maintenance of nutrient status
Effects:
- Supports cardiovascular health through anti-inflammatory nutrition
- Improves sustained energy levels and reduces fatigue
- Stabilizes mood and reduces anxiety through balanced nutrition
- Enhances sleep quality through better biochemical balance
- Supports thyroid function with essential nutrients
- Maintains healthy gut-brain axis
- Reduces systemic inflammation
- Supports stable blood sugar levels
- Enhances natural healing processes
- Improves overall metabolic function
PHASE 3: POST-TREATMENT TESTS & RESULTS
1. Vitality Factors
*100% represents highest optimal level for patients’s genetics, gender & age.
2. Disease Symptoms
- Chest pain | Resolved.
- Tiredness & fatigue | Resolved.
- Breathlessness | Resolved.
- Sleeping difficulty | Resolved.
- Left hand weakness | Resolved.
- Bloating & burping | Resolved.
- Gastric discomfort | Resolved.
- Blur vision | Resolved.
- Cold intolerance | Resolved.
- Mood swings | Resolved.
- Poor concentration | Resolved.
- Low back pain | Resolved.
- Calf cramps | Resolved.
3. Medical Conditions (Diseases)
- Ishemic heart disease (3 arteries blocked) | Resolved 80%.
- Chronic fatigue syndrome | Resolved.
- Insomnia | Resolved.
- Subclinical hypothyroidism | Resolved.
- Anxiety disorder | Resolved.
- Leaky gut syndrome | Resolved.
4. Medications
(Prescribed by other doctors Prior to Heal Within®)
- Blood thinner med Weaned-off.
- Anti-platlet medWeaned-off.
- Beta blocker med Weaned-off.
- Cholesterol med Weaned-off.
- Palpitation med Weaned-off.
- Heart support medWeaned-off.
MEDICAL TEST REPORTS
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