Free yourself from ischemic heart disease (IHD) and don’t stop halfway!
The main cause of myocardial infarction, which is the leading cause of death worldwide, is the blockage of coronary arteries due to atherosclerosis.
Atherosclerosis is a disease in which cholesterol accumulates in the walls of blood vessels. The most dangerous aspect is that it progresses without symptoms in the early stages. When symptoms appear, serious circulatory disorders in the heart, limbs, and brain are already present.
Atherosclerosis can lead to severe complications, disability, and even death.

How does IHD manifest?
Atherosclerosis of the coronary arteries causes IHD. Patients may experience:
- Chest pain and discomfort when walking long distances or climbing stairs
- Shortness of breath
- Pain radiating to the left arm or left side of the face
- A feeling of heaviness, burning, and discomfort in the heart area at night or at rest
Main causes of atherosclerosis
This process develops gradually over years and begins with damage to the inner lining of blood vessels. Contributing factors include:
- Daily stress
- Improper diet rich in sugar and animal proteins
- Sedentary lifestyle, stagnation of blood and lymph
- Sleep disturbances and hormonal imbalance
- Toxic effects of nicotine and alcohol
- Environmental factors
- Gender, age, and heredity
These factors cause inflammation of the vessel wall, leading to the accumulation of cholesterol particles on the damaged surface and narrowing of the vessel lumen. A narrowed vessel can become blocked at any moment due to physical or emotional stress or by a thrombus, causing a heart attack. At this moment, stent placement is one of the main life-saving options.
Does stenting solve the problem completely?
Stenting can save lives. However, it does not eliminate the root cause of the problem.
Over time, the placed stent may become blocked again, other vessels may be affected, and additional interventions may be required. This is because stenting addresses the consequence, not the cause.

Is there a solution?
Yes! Integrative medicine offers this opportunity.
Restoring the vessel lumen, ensuring free blood flow, and activating the body’s self-regulation mechanisms are possible with an integrative approach. Since atherosclerosis is a systemic problem, treatment requires a comprehensive approach.
What does integrative medicine provide?
The integrative approach aims to restore balance in the body by reducing stress, normalizing sleep, ensuring healthy nutrition, and maintaining optimal physical activity. At the same time, proper nutrition and hydration, support of autophagy processes, and improvement of lymphatic drainage and microcirculation help reduce toxic accumulation and activate metabolism. Avoiding harmful habits prevents further damage to the vascular wall.
The main goal is to reduce vascular inflammation, gradually regress atherosclerotic plaques, and improve the patient’s quality of life. This means not only temporary relief of symptoms but also weakening inflammatory processes in the vessel wall, improving blood flow, and enhancing oxygen and nutrient delivery to tissues.
As a result, the load on the cardiovascular system decreases, discomfort during physical activity gradually diminishes, and the frequency of shortness of breath and pain episodes is reduced. At the same time, restoring the nervous system and hormonal balance increases stress resistance, improves sleep quality, and enhances the body’s overall recovery potential. All of this aims not only to slow disease progression but also to bring it under control and create a foundation for long-term health.
To achieve this comprehensive effect, integrative medicine uses not only lifestyle modifications but also natural bioregulatory medicines that support the body’s self-regulation mechanisms.
Bioregulatory medicines used
Cralonin
Cralonin is one of the natural bioregulatory medicines used to support the cardiovascular system.
Within integrative medicine, Cralonin may help support heart muscle function, reduce functional discomfort in the heart area, and improve coronary circulation. It may also be beneficial in regulating stress-related palpitations and discomfort.
It can be used as part of a comprehensive approach in cases of heaviness, discomfort, shortness of breath, and fatigue.
Neurexan
Neurexan is a natural bioregulatory medicine used to calm the nervous system and regulate stress responses.
In integrative medicine, Neurexan may help reduce emotional tension, increase stress resistance, and improve sleep quality. Restoring sleep rhythm and reducing internal tension also have a positive effect on the cardiovascular system.
It can be used as an important part of therapy in cases of stress, insomnia, irritability, and внутреннего беспокойства.