We need to replenish those nutrients that we lose when we sweat. Those nutrients are called electrolytes.
Scans revealed that Mary wasn’t experiencing a stroke – instead she had a large tumor pressing on her brain and needed brain surgery.
For 30 years, Char Bucci lived with heartburn. As time went by, Char’s hiatal hernia grew in size and severity. Surgery was needed, and Char felt ready to move forward.
Penny Higgins, 70, had been experiencing the stereotypical heart attack symptoms that often get ignored—chest pain, indigestion, fatigue.
Tami Swope woke with an odd tightness in her neck. Describing it as “pressure,” the sensation didn’t go away. When Tami arrived at the emergency department, she lost consciousness, and her heart stopped beating. She was suffering from a widowmaker heart attack.