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    Yes, you'd think this is the target audience.

    Please refer to your own Dr of course, but for reading - try to google about why diuretics are used to reduce fluid in the tissues.

    You will find that tissues fill with 'water' that is normally excreted via the kidneys, but as vascular pressures are out of whack, these fluids remain in the 'interstitial space' between cells.
    It's affected by gravity - hence the swollen ankles!

    Read up about Osmosis and Diffusion in the vascular system - at the exit from the heart into the aorta and the return via the vena cava. This explains why fluids build up.

    Lastly, read about factors that affect the heart - diabetes, renal disease, uncontrolled hypertension etc etc and you will see where Revascor comes in by fixing the EF and blood volume 'per heartbeat' and thereby potentially fixing the fluid retention issue.

    I'm very uncomfortable throwing about medical info on a personal level so go with that please.

    I'd be amazed if your GP wouldn't be willing to talk to you about CCF and fluid retention - I think they'd be thrilled tbh.

    Please, no more questions - these should be aimed at your GP or specialist.
 
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