Dear Bob,
                                    There are myriad causes (----or SO SAID)
for heart enlargement.  Many authorities contend there is no effective
treatment/nmethodology for actual size reduction of this condition.  I do
not subscribe to this contention.  We have demonstrable evidence ( two
clinically documented cases) substantiating "marked " size reduction of
physical enlargemnt in adult humans.  The key---I believe---is to determine
if the enlargement is due to a pathogenic insult of some type.  Both of
these cases were the result of pathogens (unsuspected and undetected).  One
case involved an adult male suffering from a pulmonary presentation effected
by a member of the  chlamydia pneumoniae family.  When responsive treatment
for this condition was instituted.....the heart enlargement "self-corrected"
in perfect synchronization with the favorable resolution of the pulmonary
insult.  The other case involved some form of cardio-vascular system
(blood-centered) pathogen.  A near-normal
size restoration manifested "spontaneously".....shortly after the favorable
address for the pathogenic disorder.
                                    If "I" learned "I" had a heart
enlargement, I would seriously consider invoking a protocol which considered
a pathogenically-based insult......simply because logic dictates following
that path which most  reasonably affords a chance for replicating a
demonstrated success----without adding untoward compromises.
                                    These are merely my personal
observations and do not constitute medical advice---IN ANY FORM.
                                                    Sincerely, Brooks.
"Robert L. Berger" wrote:

> Hi Ya'all,
>
> A freind of mine was just diagnosed with an enlarged heart.
> 1.) What does that imple?
> 2.) How does one treat it?
> 3.) any other comments welcome.
>
> "Ole Bob"
>
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