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Websites:
• myheartbook.com
Books:
• Miracle Stem Cell Heart Repair
• Hidden Causes of Heart Attack and Stroke

Christian Wilde

Biography:

Christian Wilde is an author and researcher who has devoted seven years to exploring early detection and prevention of heart disease for the general public. Becoming aware of (non-cholesterol) related heart disease in his own profile in 1997, he sought to better understand why 50% of all heart attacks were actually happening to people with so-called normal cholesterol.

His preventive book, Hidden Causes of Heart Attack and Stroke explored and confirmed inflammation's role in complicating heart disease as well as cholesterol. Wilde's newest book, Miracle Stem Cell Heart Repair, delves into the science of using one's own stem cells for actually repairing the damaged heart.

Past Shows:

Global Upheaval & Strange Creatures

Monday November 16, 2009

Author and researcher Steve Quayle discussed a variety of topics including the global implications of the pneumonic plague in Ukraine, the precarious economic situation, the dangers of the volcano Anak Krakatoa in Indonesia and the CERN collider, as well as strange creatures and giants. Last hour guest, author Christian Wilde presented an update on health issues. ... More
Host: George Noory

Heart Health & Weight Loss

Tuesday February 24, 2009

Appearing in the second hour, researcher Christian Wilde discussed how stress is one of the main contributors to heart attacks. Then, Jon Gabriel, a graduate of the Wharton School, shared how he discovered a mind-body connection that helped him lose over 220 pounds. ... More
Host: George Noory

Planet X Special

Tuesday January 20, 2009

Jaysen Rand talked about his theories concerning the return of Planet X, which he believes to be a brown dwarf star around the size of Saturn. Then, callers offered their take on the possibility of a Planet X in our solar system, and in the last hour researcher Andy Lloyd shared his 'Dark Star' theory. First hour guest, Christian Wilde shared an update on heart health. ... More
Host: George Noory

Gem Healing

Tuesday September 23, 2008

Author and lecturer Dr. Shelley Kaehr returned for a discussion on gem healing, and her studies of Edgar Cayce, who championed the healing properties of stones during his trance sessions. Gemstones have different frequencies, and can be placed on parts of the body or chakra points for a 20-minute "nap" period, allowing a person to experience their therapeutic vibrations, she explained. Kaehr presented her list of the Top 10 stones and their healing properties & benefits: Kaehr presented her list of the Top 10 stones and their healing properties & benefits: Rose Quartz: brings love, weight loss, and helps reduce wrinkles. Hematite: useful for grounding, and absorbing negative energy. Amethyst: fosters psychic development, helps battle addictions. Citrine: tends to attract financial abundance. Aventurine: alleviates aches and pains, and also attracts money. Sodalite: assists with thyroid and hypoglycemic issues. Lapis: most recommended by Cayce, helpful with migraines, acid reflux. Fluorite: relieves allergies and aids in concentration. Serpentine/Infinite: used for various kinds of healing and can turn dark when people use it because it takes on the person's energy so they can heal. Bloodstone: a miraculous stone that works opposite to infinite because the user actually takes on its properties. She also spoke about Larimar, a blue stone, which Cayce was said to connect with Atlantis, and a new gemstone called Shamanite, a dark brown calcite that comes from a sacred Native American site in Colorado. ... More
Host: George Noory

Alternative Health Special

Thursday August 7, 2008

Author and researcher Christian Wilde reported on alternative approaches to treating heart disease. In the third hour, he was joined by holistic expert Gabriel Cousens, MD, and raw food authority David Wolfe. Wilde noted that turmeric has been shown to have strong anti-inflammatory properties in the body, and the arteries in particular. A cardiac patient, Duane, appeared for a segment to tell of his miraculous recovery from severe heart damage. He participated in a trial at the Arizona Heart Institute, receiving a stem cell injection in his heart. After just a few days he began to feel better, and it was later observed that the damaged areas of his heart had been replaced by healthy cells. Cousens discussed the epidemic of diabetes in America, and reported that a "live food" diet can successfully treat the disease. Uncooked foods have a higher level of phytonutrients and stimulate anti-aging and anti-diabetes genes, while lowering blood pressure, he explained. Wolfe shared t ... More
Host: George Noory

'Friday the 13th' Open Lines

Friday June 13, 2008

During Open Lines, George offered a special 'Friday the 13th' line. A caller from Beaumont, TX who was born on Friday the 13th said as a child he became convinced he was doomed because of society's negative view of '13.' He thought his fate was certain when the Apollo 13 spacecraft was crippled by an explosion in 1970, but after the crew made it, he changed his outlook on the number.One caller recalled a hunting trip in Idaho where he and his companions encountered three Bigfoot creatures. According to the caller, the large, hairy, bad-smelling creatures put campfire rocks in front of the tent doors and took away the deer they had killed. Several callers phoned in with their memories of The Twilight Zone.In the last half-hour, George spoke with Richard C. Hoagland about the space shuttle, then played a 13-minute audio excerpt from Hoagland's recent speech before the Libertarian Party National Nominating Convention. ... More
Host: George Noory

Men, Women, & Stress

Tuesday May 6, 2008

Relationship expert Dr. John Gray discussed his latest work on how men and women handle stress differently, due to gender-related chemical differences. Most "lifestyle" diseases are the result of how we respond to stress, he noted. Stress can cause elevated levels of cortisol, and lead people to make less healthy dietary choices, he said. Women run out of the neurotransmitter serotonin more quickly than men, which can bring on more stress and sugar cravings, he detailed. Further, because women have eight times more blood flow to the brain, they may become more upset under moderate stress than a man. Men's stress, he continued, can show up as fatigue, feeling "blah" and a sense of boredom or flatness. These are symptoms of low dopamine levels, said Gray. For both men and women, he recommended the supplement PGX, a tri-fiber that absorbs carbohydrates and regulates blood sugar levels-- this helps the brain more readily manufacture needed chemicals, he explained. For men, the pl ... More
Host: George Noory

Stem Cell Treatments

Wednesday February 13, 2008

Appearing for all four hours, author Christian Wilde discussed the latest in heart disease prevention, heart health and the advances being made in adult stem cell research. He noted that doctors often fail to spot heart disease risk factors among patients, including sleep apnea and gum disease. Additionally, women's heart disease (500,000 women die per year from it) often gets overlooked, he reported.Joining the discussion in the second hour was Dr. Warren Sherman, who performed the first stem cell procedure for heart failure on a US patient. Cells from the patient's leg muscles were implanted into the heart muscle to help reverse damage. Through this kind of treatment, patients have shown significant improvements, and a new study is underway. Sherman was involved in a recent international conference on stem cell therapy for cardiovascular diseases. In third hour, neuroscientist Dr. Michel Levesque spoke about stem cell treatments for neurological disorders such as Pa ... More
Host: George Noory

Global Conspiracy

Tuesday November 20, 2007

Author and speaker David Icke returned for a discussion on his new work on the 'Global Conspiracy.' This conspiracy goes back thousands of years, he said: At one time there was a global society of great advancement, but after a cataclysm ended their golden age, they were split into isolated groups. From these various groups, "divine" bloodlines emerged, assuming the "right to rule." ... More
Host: George Noory

'Worker in the Light' Special

Thursday June 7, 2007

Best selling author, William J. Birnes spoke with George about their book Worker in the Light. ... More
Host: George Noory

Treating Heart Disease

Monday February 5, 2007

Appearing in the last two hours, medical researcher Christian Wilde discussed how adult stem cells are being used to treat heart problems, as well as Parkinson's, spinal injuries, and blindness. ... More
Host: George Noory

Reptoids & Animal Mutilations

Thursday November 30, 2006

Researcher and phenomena analyst John Rhodes spoke about Reptoids-- which he defined as intelligent reptilian beings native to Earth that dwell in underground caverns. ... More
Host: George Noory

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