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Even though there is no specific cure available, there are effective medicines. They have to do with the thinning of the septum. They will not cure it completely, though it will relieve many symptoms (which itself can extend life).

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I was told this past April 09 that I have Left bundle branch block, and cardiomyopathy of the Left ventricle. efraction rate is 44%. I know about 35% hydrogen and have some and know the dilutions etc.... also I have my colloidal silver generator. But what I can't find is anyone with any information that either can help restore a portion of the heart that is "diseased" but working, and maybe even restore the "electrical spark" back to the other part of the heart. Seems to me that O2 would get things that are not "completely gone" better if not back on track. Anyone find any info on this? I have a nebulizer also for either the peroxide or colloidal silver, and I know the protocal for taking H202 by mouth. Hopefully someone out there has searched for these same answers and found out more that I did. thanks.

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The cause of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy is not known. In about one-half of cases, the disease is inherited. An abnormal gene has been identified in these patients.

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