Green Wisdom Health Podcast

This Broke My Heart


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In this episode, This Broke My Heart, Dr. Stephen and Janet Lewis discuss the importance of heart health and how to best support your heart. They discuss what lifestyle changes, dietary changes, and supplements can help support your heart to keep it happy for the long-term.
Products Mentioned in Today's Show
Nitric Oxide Revive - Extended-release nitric oxide precursor to support cardiovascular health.
Co-Q10 300mg - The antioxidant CoQ-10 helps to support cellular energy production and provide wide-ranging cardiovascular support.
Nattokinase - All-natural, potent enzyme that support healthy blood circulation and heart health.
Show Notes
Welcome to the Green Wisdom Health Podcast with Dr. Steven and Janet Lewis, where you will learn about natural solutions to common ailments. And now here are your hosts, Dr. Steven and Janet Lewis. Hello and welcome to this week's edition of the Green Wisdom Health Show. I'm Janet Lewis and I'm Dr. Lewis, and we're excited that you guys have joined us again. I know it's been a bit since we've been here, got so many things to tell you as usual. And I'm sure you're really wondering of why this show is called This Broke My Heart. Uh, Dr. Lewis has decided that he would like to go on air and tell his story, which is partially my story too. It just didn't happen to me, but it could have. Um, I wanted to call this show, This Broke My Heart. Really I wanted to call it My Husband's an Idiot, but I still love him. But Janet said no on that. That's not exactly what she said. She prefaced that with heck no. Because your wife's not an idiot and I didn't want to be in that title. So. Well, you married me. Okay. Um, well, the point is that, you know, we have so many of you people that, uh, listen to me in spite of my Texas draw, which abhors me, but, uh, I take lots of supplements and I believe in them and we go through all kinds of convoluted inside out to get the right ones at the best price. But I'm pretty bad about just showing up and shooting from the hip. Y 'all kind of know that. And we're almost like a mechanic, right? It's like we're really great at fixing other people's cars, but sometimes ignore our own. Yeah. I used to go to court. They pay me big bucks to go testify in court and I wouldn't study cause I love embarrassing the hell out of insurance companies, attorneys. But anyway, I didn't target things that I kind of sort of knew I needed to target. And I'm like everybody else. I'm just cheating a little bit when I'm eating that a Hershey bar or ice cream or whatever. And how long had it been since you've done your last lab? Four and a half years and you you've gone five years. Okay. I'm not, I'm not saying that you did that. I'm just trying to divert the attention off me. But anyway, I screwed around, had a heart attack. So the point is folks that I understand that the world's gone through some really difficult times and people, you know, the inflation and that includes the supplements to, uh, some people have a tendency to drop out and, you know, there's, you know, double down and go for it. And, um, anyway, I don't know how deep you want to get into this heart attack thing. Well, the one, basically we had run, we've been extremely stressed, you know, Brandy was our right hand and she's not been here for quite some time now, even though she still works with us remotely, but not physically in the store, which is a lot of work. And, um, we were under tremendous stress and, you know, and all this things going on in the country's not really helping it either. And so we just kept taking everything we always knew to take, you know, which was, I took half the store. I mean, it wasn't like we weren't taking anything. Well, well, we were taking lots of stuff. Well, uh, we just are joining or we're partner partnering now with a triple board certified pain management doctor. And because of that, we decided we'd run our lab and see what was going on and see what she thought about our lab. Cause see, you need an authority figure. Um, and so we had run it and it had been about two weeks prior to Dr. Lewis's heart attack that we had the results back. Both of our labs, we should have been spanked over because they were bad. And if we had run that yearly, we would have caught it in time. But we thought we knew a lot about supplements and you know, if you're taking this and you know, I was on it once, it had to be good from now on. Well, if we would have seen our lab before that happened, we would have targeted it differently. And we had just started exercising again, walking.
Well, what did you feel exactly? What had, how did you know you were having one? Cause didn't it happen? You say it happened in the middle of the night. Oh, I don't know. It's kind of nonspecific, you know, just, you know, you kind of cough to, there's a reflex that tries to lower your chance of, you know, put your heart back in rhythm. I heard you had jaw pain, arm pain. I've had jaw pain, arm pain for years. And I don't know if that's musculoskeletal cause of the stupid stuff I did. The heart attack hurt worse than the, uh, than getting shot and while I was in the hospital and I got up about two o 'clock. So about three 30 that afternoon, Janet. Hold, hold on. This was in the morning, right? You had this. So what Dr. Lewis is missing the point here of what I'm trying to get him to say, purposely, he decided to come to work the whole day first and just told me he didn't feel good, but I knew something wasn't right with him because we have a product in here called liquid capsicum and what it is, it's for open wounds and we pour it on open wounds to help them heal because it does sear them together. Well, Dr. Lewis started drinking it straight at our house and it's a vasodilator. And I was like, are you sure you're supposed to do that? He goes, listen, this makes me feel good. And I thought, this is really weird. So does bourbon, but I didn't drink it. And I thought he didn't look right, but of course he had not been, uh, informing me of the stuff that happened the night before. So, you know, I gave him magnesium. We'd always heard that if you opened a capsule of magnesium that and put it in your lip and let it dissolve there, um, that it would stop a heart attack. We were trained that way. We didn't know if it worked cause we've never been around anybody that's having an actual heart attack, but I was giving them to Dr. Lewis all day long, off and on. And he was drinking this liquid capsicum. And we're not saying don't go to the hospital. Don't have a cardiologist because you didn't, you need to. Yes. I'm just saying when you're thinking, Oh, Hey, these supplements don't work. Yeah, they kind of really did because the story gets really good after this. Um, so anyway, at about three 30, he asked me if I'll drive him to the emergency room. So we went to the emergency room, the, uh, the doctor there said, put him on some machines and said, are you sure he's having a heart attack? Cause it's not really showing. And I said, well he is, I've been given a magnesium, so it's probably slowed it down. He goes, you've done what? And I said, magnesium. And he goes, Oh, well then we're going to need to run a magnesium test because he's probably overdosed on it. I said, Oh dear Lord. I said, no, he's not. I said, I'm just trying to save his life. Well, I'm, I'm always trying to be Joe cool and make their life better and their, their boring stress field shift better. I said, no, if you get overdosed magnesium, I'd be pooping in my pants. And, uh, it got worse and worse and worse. And Janet said, aren't you supposed to give him nitro like in the movies? He said, well, I've got procedure. I've got to go through and it's, it's getting worse and worse and worse. And uh, meanwhile, meanwhile, they, um, finally decide he's having a heart attack because our magnesium caps comes wore off and, uh, they give him the nitro and morphine. And on that, he still has a 212 over something blood pressure and something 65 or something like that. Something crazy high. And I'm thinking, you know, God told me outside he was going to be fine. So I knew he was that, we'll just get this done. He'll, he'll, he'll be done. Well, cardiologists came in super nice as we're going to take you back to surgery. If it all goes well, we'll go through your wrist. Uh, w you do have a blockage. Um, so he said, we're going to go and try to put a stent in. And so then they decided that there was a man that had come in ahead of him that was really bad, like near death. He coded. Yeah, he did code. So they took him ahead of Dr. Lewis. So, um, Dr. Lewis had to wait two and a half more hours to get into the surgery room, which made him start having more problems because he says it in a calm tone of voice. If he says it's a 10, it's a 10. And I said, have you ever heard this song? Everybody wants to see Jesus, but nobody wants to go now. Right. And so two and a half hours later, anyway, uh, the cardiologist come out and said, you know, we, we saved the other guy. And so they took Dr. Lewis back and they said, we're on a roll today. Um, he's going to be fine. He was, Dr. Lewis was back to 35 minutes and they were done with him. They were able to go through the rest. He had one blockage. It was 100 % blocked. He did get a stent and a balloon, which my brother calls party favors. Uh, so, uh, but the rest of the arteries were not blocked at all, but the one that was blocked was to his lung, which was to his brain. So he was not, uh, he wasn't thinking real clearly for a little while. So, um, yeah, under the second shot of morphine to decrease the pain, I said, well, yeah, no, I'm not going to renew my bowels, even though I've never broken them, but yeah, I will.
00:10:05 - 00:15:01
So it's, it might be goofy. So anyway, it all went well. Somehow it got out all over long view. I do not know how that,
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