Huang Wei Ling, Medical Acupuncture and Pain Management Clinic, Brazil
Myocardial infarction with non-obstructive coronary arteries (MINOCA) is the term currently used to describe patients presenting with clinical features of an acute myocardial infarct (MI) but without evidence of obstructive coronary artery disease (CAD) on coronary angiography. The causes in Western medicine are divided in coronary causes and non-coronary causes.
Purpose: is to demonstrate another possible cause of non-coronary myocardial infarction that is related to energies deficiencies in the Chakras’ energy meridian, not visible by the naked eyes. Methods: a case report of a 60-year-old-woman, with a history of pain in the chest and irradiation to the left upper limb in December 2019. She went to a hospital and was submitted an exam that demonstrated alterations in cardiac enzymes. The doctors decided to submitted her to a coronary angiography that resulted in normal exam. After two months, she had another episode of chest pain and was submitted to the same coronary angiography and they decided to put a stent. Another new episode of chest pain in march 2020, after she was kidnapped, and submitted again to a new arterial coronary angiography because of alterations in cardiac enzymes. The exams resulted in normal again, without any obstruction. She began to do acupuncture to recover from the stress after the kidnap and the traditional Chinese medicine doctor decided to evaluate her chakras energy meridian with intention to see the possibility of low energy in the chakras that could lead her to more propensity to coronavirus infection.
Results: All her chakras were completely depleted in energy and the doctor begin to treat these energy deficiencies with homeopathy according to the theory created by her Constitutional Homeopathy of Five Elements Based on Traditional Chinese Medicine and crystal based medications. In the beginning of the treatment, the patient didn´t say to the doctor that she had myocardial infarction but the doctor noticed that all the points where the acupuncture needle was inserted was being purple and the patient told the doctor that it was because she was using aspirin from the treatment of myocardial infarction she had few months ago.
Conclusion: the conclusion of this study is that, the possible factor that had induce the myocardial infarction in this patient was the complete lack of energy in all her chakras, leading to stagnation of Blood in the coronary arteries. The correct treatment of this lack of energy will prevent future myocardial infarctions events and prevent the development of another disease