It used to sell at RM 5 per fruit in hyper markets. Nowadays you can pick it up for RM 2.50 for 1 from the hawkers .
EVERY SEED OF POMEGRANATE IS A SEED OF LIFE FOR YOUR HEART
“Bypass your bypass surgery” by Dr Syed Zair Hussain Rizvi
Two things are full of benefits for the human being, lukewarm water and pomegranate (石榴).
Pomegranate is a seasonal fruit in Pakistan, so I tried an experiment with dried pomegranate seeds. I prepared a decoction boiling the fistful of dried seeds in half a litre of water for 10 minutes, squeezed the seeds, strained the decoction and advised those patients suffering from painful angina to use a glass of lukewarm decoction on an empty stomach in the morning.
An amazing result was observed, the decoction of dried pomegranate seeds worked like magic. The feeling of tightness and heaviness in the chest and the pain had gone.
It encouraged me to try more experiments on all types of cardiac patients. So, I tried other experiments on patients who were suffering from painful angina, coronary arterial blockage, cardiac Ischemia (insufficient blood-flow to the heart muscle) etc., waiting for a bypass surgery.
The same lukewarm decoction was used on an empty stomach in the morning. The patients experienced quick relief in all symptoms including painful condition.
In another case of coronary arterial blockage, the patient started using half glass of fresh pomegranate juice everyday for one year.
Although all symptoms were completely relieved within a week, he continued taking it for a whole year. It completely reversed the plaque build-up and unblocked his arteries to normal.
The angiography report confirmed the evidence. Thus, this decoction of dried pomegranate seeds, fresh pomegranate juice or eating a whole pomegranate on empty stomach in the morning proved to be a miracle cure for cardiac patients.
But the lukewarm 'dried-seeds decoction' proved to be more effective, compared to eating a whole pomegranate or fresh pomegranate juice.
Use of pomegranate, in any way, has demonstrated even more dramatic effects as a blood thinner and as a pain killer for cardiac patients. It also lowers LDL (low-density lipoprotein or bad cholesterol) and raises the HDL (high-density lipo protein or good cholesterol).
There are more than 50 different types of heart diseases; the most common being Coronary Artery Disease (CAD), which is the number one killer of both women and men in some countries, and there has been no medicinal cure for this disease.
Many cardiac patients have reversed their heart diseases on my advice, using one glass of lukewarm decoction of pomegranate dried seeds, half glass of fresh pomegranate juice or eating a whole pomegranate on an empty stomach in the morning.
It was the very first real breakthrough in the history of cardiology to successfully treat the cardiac diseases by the use of a fruit.
More super foods to obtain even faster results for cardiac patients, (which are most promising for curative and protective agents) are fresh raisins, quince, guava, prunes (dried plums), natural vinegar, mixture of grape-fruit juice and honey in the morning (on an empty stomach), basil leaves, chicory leaves, powder of oregano leaves and rock salt in equal quantity (in case the patient is not hypertensive) and sesame oil as cooking oil for cardiac patients.
I regret to say that treating the heart patients and bypass surgery has become a far more profitable business around the world, which has failed to help avert life-threatening heart attacks and life-time cardiac complications, resulting in an almost paralyzed life.
A regular use of pomegranate (in any way) ensures a healthy cardiac life, thinning your blood, dissolving the blood clots and clearing the obstruction inside the coronary arteries, maintaining an optimal blood flow, supporting a healthy blood pressure, preventing and reversing atherosclerosis (thickening of the internal lining of the blood vessels).
From whatever I have experienced and observed in the last several years, I can definitely say: “A pomegranate a day keeps the cardiologist away.”