Cardiovascular disease(s)
A bit of Knowledge can lead to Prevention
Cradiovascular disease
is still the leading cause of death
in western civilization, in the United States 1 in every 4 of us will die of heart related issue. So, it makes sense to do what we can to reduce our risk of
becoming one of the "one in four" statistics.
The first thing to do
Go to any Walgreens and purchase a "Wrist Blood Pressure Monitor".
Then...
Low Blood Pressure and High Blood Pressure are both to be taken very seriously!
Possible Solutions For Blood Pressure
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Second: Understanding Cholesterol
Cholesterol is much needed! Healthy cholesterol should
be between 200 and 250 mg/dL. Cholesterol below 175 is
too low and can cause serious health risks.
The following can help to lower cholesterol when it is too
high.
Fiber in the diet helps to reduce cholesterol levels for a
couple of reasons. First, it binds toxins in the gut and secondly it binds to cholesterol being released in the bile to
prevent it from being reabsorbed.
The following have
been shown to have this effect: LOCLO or Psyllium Hulls Combination.
Fiber and good fats are the first, and most important, approaches to regulating high cholesterol. Other effective aids
to lowering cholesterol include Red Yeast Rice which should be
taken with Co-Q10.
Anyone on statin drugs should also be
taking CO-Q10.
Possible Solutions If Cholesterol Too High
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Cholesterol plays a very important role in our body. The
primary use of cholesterol (60-80%) is to make bile for the
digestion of fats.
Cholesterol is also used to make adrenal
and reproductive hormones and to sequester toxins in the
body.
It is the oxydation of cholesterol in the bloodstream that injures the blood vessel lining and causes inflammation. As the "oxidised cholesterol plaques" become larger, they start to close off the blood vessels, which limits the oxygen supply to the brain (stroke), heart, and limbs.
Third: Understanding "oxidative stress"
(the # 1 cause of heart issues and inflammation)
Maybe we should call this "oxidation" and compare its action to that of an apple you cut in half. What do you notice? It turns brown.That is oxidation at work.
Free radical damage
causes the apple to start to decay.
Inside the body, oxidative stress means that cell membranes get damaged and rusty, while internal cellular pieces like damaged DNA and other debris accumulate, affecting nearby cells. It’s like garbage that’s not taken away, so it builds up, leading to inflammation. Oxidative damage will also give rise to arterial plaque, causing heart disease and increasing the risk of strokes.
What causes "oxidative Stress"?
Smoking, drinking alcohol, and taking prescription drugs.Without the aid of antioxidants, oxidation can damage DNA, causing cells to mutate and become cancerous. Without antioxidants, free radicals can damage brain tissue, leading to Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease or senility. In short, antioxidants are Nature’s anti-aging compounds, protecting us from diseases associated with aging.
Eating, particularly animal-derived protein and fat, and non-plant based carbs.
Ingesting pesticides from produce, or antibiotics and hormones in animal products.
Eating processed foods with artificial flavorings and dyes.
Exposure to pollution and toxins in water, air, or in personal care products.
Trauma or injury to muscle, bone, skin, and connective tissue.
Muscle-damaging anaerobic training (temporary decrease in muscle force production, a rise in passive tension, increased muscle soreness and swelling)
Endurance exercise.
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Fourth: Fat is NOT all that bad
What has blown the whole high fat equals heart disease
myth is the discovery of cultures (such as Mediterranean
and Eskimo) that have both high fat diets and low incidence of heart disease.
Part of the secret is an essential fatty
acid called Omega-3, an essential fatty acid in short supply
in most western diets.
Taking omega-3 fatty acids actually reduces the risk of heart disease.
Good & Bad Fats
Besides omega-3 supplements, use other good fats. Butter from organically raised, grass-fed cows is a very healthy
fat. So is organic, virgin coconut Oil.
The medium chain
saturated fats in these oils are the preferred fuel of the heart
and are also important for your immune system.
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