Congenital Heart Defect - "Hole in the Heart"
Have you heard of blue baby syndrome?
It literally means a condition where a baby’s skin turn blue - due to low oxygen level in the blood.
This baby boy was only 3 months old, when the parents approached me.
He was on oxygen support in the ICU at the time - suffering from both asthma and congenital heart defect (a hole in the heart).
His skin would turn blue whenever he cried.
His heart was not able to pump sufficient oxygenated blood to the rest of his body.
According to doctor, the baby boy’s physical and mental development would be adversely affected, if his congenital heart defect was not repaired.
The baby boy would also need to frequent the hospital for prolonged oxygen support, as he would be prone to asthma attacks and lung infections.
The heart surgeon however could not perform a surgery on him as his blood oxygen level was persistently low.
The risk of surgery was too high.
His mum was in despair when she approached me.
She had heard about ganotherapy and decided to give it a try.
I advised her to add a small amount of Ganocelium into her breast milk daily whenever the baby boy was being fed through feeding tube.
Ganocelium is rich in organic germanium (a form of mineral) that enhances oxygen delivery to body cells.
His condition improved drastically in a week, and his blood oxygen achieved the optimum level for surgery.
The surgery was very successful.
He continued to take Ganocelium, and also Cordyceps, on my advice.
Cordyceps, well known as heart tonic, strengthens heart muscle. It also improves oxygenation and blood circulation.
The baby boy grew up healthily, and is 20 years old today.