Heart and Circulation Health
We can help to free you from poor heart and circulation health that
can cause pains and a debilitating lifestyle. Your body strives for
health at all costs: it is self-cleansing, self-healing and self-maintaining.
When given adequate nutrients and supplements, all your internal systems
will function in harmony.
Recent medical research shows that proper dietary supplementation is
essential for health. Natural solutions for regaining and maintaining
vibrant health are conveniently and economically available to you here,
for anyone desiring natural, higher levels of health and longevity.
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The generally practiced Standard American Diet and entrenched ways
of thinking are causing needless ill health and numerous deaths. Unfortunately,
even a good diet combined with mainstream supplements does not contain
enough specific nutrients for optimal health. We have potent, affordable
supplements that can enable your body's natural inner healing powers
to restore your health and vitality.
By creating and maintaining a healthy internal environment, you can regain
and maintain a state of vibrant health. We all have natural healing
powers within ourselves. Let us help you heal.
The Causes of Poor Heart and Circulation Health
The cardiovascular system and heart are one of the largest and most important
body functions. Its primary purpose is to deliver oxygen and nutrients to cells,
and to help eliminate toxic waste products. Heart disease and stroke are often
referred to as "silent killers" because the first symptom can be a fatal event.
That's why it's so important to address your state of health, even while you're
still without symptoms. We are making preventive care available, to aid your
recovery and maintain your health and vitality.
High Cholesterol:
The Most Known Cause of
Poor Cardiovascular Health and Heart Diseases
For many years, cholesterol and calcium deposits on your artery walls were
thought to be the cause of heart disease, and low-fat, low-cholesterol diets
were recommended. After more than ten years of these diets, cardiovascular and
heart problems have increased in epidemic proportions. Either there's a lot of
diet cheaters, or the diets are ineffective. We believe that with specific,
potent supplementation, you can remove the underlying conditions that create
high cholesterol. You can then return to a vital state of health.
Recent scientific research shows that the underlying reason for a person to
have high cholesterol is a chronic inflammatory condition. This inflammation
causes free radical damage to your artery walls. Your body then calls up a
natural response for cholesterol and/or calcium patchwork to repair the free
radical damage. Thus you may have atherosclerosis (fat deposits),
arteriosclerosis (calcium deposits), or both, often called arterial plaque.
This plaque builds up on the inside of arterial vessels, reducing the inner
diameter and dangerously decreasing or stopping blood flow. Every cell of the
body is impacted, but heart muscle and brain tissue suffer the most injury the
soonest.
If not enough oxygen-carrying blood reaches the heart, the result can be pain
(called angina), usually felt in the chest, or the left arm and shoulder. The
same inadequate blood supply may cause no symptoms (silent angina). Regardless
of the level of discomfort, angina is dangerous, because it often precedes a
full heart attack; complete cut off of blood to the heart. The part of the heart
that does not receive oxygen begins to die, and may be permanently damaged.
Controlling free radical damage (that causes high cholesterol, then plaque)
with our specific, potent supplementations is a very successful strategy for
preventing and curing poor cardiovascular health and heart disease. Much more
successful than restrictive fat and cholesterol diets, that are failing in
dramatic proportions.
We repeat to stress: It is the underlying conditions that cause high
cholesterol, that in turn can cause poor cardiovascular health, related heart
diseases, and many other serious illnesses. High blood cholesterol levels may
have no visible symptoms, but are generally very responsive to diet,
supplementation, and lifestyle changes. Medical intervention with
cholesterol-lowering drugs carries a very high risk of causing other serious
health problems. We cannot overstress the value of prevention with specific,
potent supplements that will enable your body's natural inner healing powers to
restore your health and vitality.
Five Less Known Causes of
Poor Cardiovascular Health and Heart Diseases
Numerous published articles show that some specific blood tests can be strong
predictive factors for determining who will develop poor cardiovascular health
and heart diseases. Conventional physicians often overlook these risk factors,
to the detriment of their patients.
Many physicians require a higher standard of proof before ordering blood
tests, for what they consider to be "newly identified" cardiac risk factors.
Insurance may not pay for the tests, and sadly, physicians may not be aware of
how to properly correct the conditions that create these risk factors.
The good news is that along with diet and lifestyle changes, we have
specific, potent supplements that enable your body to overcome these dangerous
risks that show up in your blood.
If you have concerns, ask your doctor to order the blood tests for the
following risk factors.
1. Elevated Blood Levels of Fibrinogen
One dangerous risk factor that will show up in blood work is a coagulation
protein called fibrinogen. In plain words, high fibrinogen levels can induce a
heart attack in two ways. One is by coating the corpuscles of your blood, making
it too thick and sticky. Another way is by coating vessels, thereby reducing
blood flow, oxygen and nutrients to your heart. Published scientific studies
show that persons with high levels of fibrinogen are more than twice as likely
to die of a heart attack.
Fortunately, fibrin can be cleaned off artery walls by digestive enzyme
supplementation.
2. Elevated Blood Levels of C-reactive Protein
Another dangerous risk factor for poor cardiovascular health and heart
disease is C-reactive protein. This indicates an increased risk for abnormal
blood clotting in your arteries. Also an increased risk for atherosclerotic
plaque to break free, blocking blood flow through a coronary artery, resulting
in an acute heart attack. Some studies show that people with high levels of
C-reactive protein are almost three times as likely to die from a heart attack.
3. Elevated Blood Levels of Homocysteine
Now widely recognized by scientists as the greatest biochemical risk factor
for poor cardiovascular health and heart disease. It's accumulation may be a
participant in 90% of all cardiovascular problems. Excessive homocysteine in
your blood will cause you harm in a multitude of ways:
If homocysteine accumulates, it triggers atherosclerosis: plaque builds up in
arteries.
High homocysteine can trigger a heart attack because it blocks the natural
breakdown of fibrinogen, making your blood too thick and sticky. This reduces
blood flow, oxygen and nutrients to your heart. Elevated homocysteine promotes
coagulation factors, increasing the incidence of blood clots that can be fatal.
Homocysteine significantly impairs vascular circulation by decreasing
dilation functions: vessels lose their expansion capacities. They become less
pliable and even more susceptible to plaque build-up.
Supplements can protect you from the lethal effects of elevated homocysteine,
but the amount of supplementation required varies from person to person. You may
have dangerously high levels of homocysteine, despite taking the recommended
(and higher) doses of supplements. You need to have blood tests to determine the
amount of supplementation that will bring your homocysteine levels down.
Also, new scientific research shows that there is no safe normal range for
homocysteine blood levels. Commercial laboratories state that normal is from
5-15 micromoles per liter (umol/L) of blood. But an American Heart Association's
journal states that homocysteine levels above 6.3 cause a steep progressive risk
of heart attack. The only way to really know if your level of supplementation is
effective, is to have your blood tested to make certain your homocysteine levels
are under 7.
4. Excess Insulin, or Hyperinsulinemia
Many surveys show that most of our western society is overweight or obese.
And all this extra fat is clearly associated with cardiovascular disease,
diabetes and excess insulin.
All these overweight, obese and diabetic people usually have seriously high
levels of insulin in their blood. If your blood is saturated with insulin, your
body does not release significant fat stores, even with restricted calories and
exercise.
Additionally, excess weight corresponds with a very high risk for developing
diabetes. And having diabetes sharply increases your risk of heart attack.
Therefore, to prevent cardiovascular disease, you must lose excess body fat,
normalize insulin levels, and reverse the diabetic process.
So, which came first? The extra fat? Or the excess insulin? Either way, the
results are the same: poor cardiovascular health and heart disease.
We repeat to stress: Underlying conditions, such as excess insulin can cause
poor cardiovascular health, related heart diseases, and many other serious
illnesses. Diet, lifestyle changes, and our supplementations can enable your
body's natural, inner healing powers to restore your health and vitality.
5. Too Little Free Testosterone in Men
Testosterone is a muscle-building hormone, responsible for maintaining heart
muscle protein synthesis, helps to maintain healthy cholesterol, and promotes
coronary artery dilation. Your heart has many testosterone-receptor sites, and
weakening of the heart muscle can sometimes be attributed to testosterone
deficiency. More and more studies (in men) show a link between high
testosterone, and low rates of cardiovascular disease.
When low testosterone levels were corrected, most men show improvements in
symptoms and EKG measurements. When testosterone therapy was administered to
elderly, male coronary heart disease patients, one study showed over 68% more
blood flow to the heart. In China, physicians successfully treat angina with
testosterone therapy.
Magnesium Supplementation for Hormone Balancing
(Testosterone)
Low levels of both magnesium and DHEA characterize most illnesses. The
hormone DHEA is required to manufacture testosterone. It's produced in the
adrenal glands: women produce about 1/3 less than men, as men also produce DHEA
in their testes.
Connecting these essential chemicals leads to a basic understanding of health
& wellness, and the restoration & maintenance of youth. Decreasing DHEA levels
are inevitable with aging: most Americans lose 80 to 90% of their optimal levels
of DHEA between ages 30 to 80. With few exceptions, low DHEA levels are found in
every illness.
If your DHEA is low, then your magnesium is also low. They go together.
Even a 10% increase in magnesium and DHEA levels is associated with
a 48% decrease in death from cardiovascular disease, and a 36% decrease
in mortality from all causes.
See "Four Minerals that Control the Autonomic Nervous System"
in the "Introduction
to Minerals"
How To Naturally Prevent
Heart and Circulation Health Problems
And Allow Healing
The most important route to vital health, and to naturally prevent
and cure arthritis is
- regular cleansing to detoxify,
- proper nourishment,
- keeping neutral pH balance in your body.
Let us help you heal through
these processes.
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Step One: Cleanse and Detoxify
Regular cleansing of your body will begin the healing of discomforts
and diseases, and bring you into a more vibrant state of health. Every
system in your body will function more efficiently.
To be free of discomforts, you must remove the underlying cause, or
the condition will return. It takes time to clean a body that has been
accumulating toxins over a lifetime, but the rewards will be well worth
the time and effort.
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Step Two: Proper & Adequate Nutrition
When supported with proper nutrition from food, your body can heal
arthritis and maintain a state of health. With the proper foods eaten
at the right times, your body efficiently absorbs nutrients, and eliminates
toxins, resulting in a healthy immune system that can heal and be free
of pain and disease.
Learn to obey the laws of nature: eat simple & natural foods, properly
prepared & combined, and your body will be happy to restore and
maintain vibrant health.
Nourishment from food should maintain your ideal weight. Your ultimate
diet is 80% raw food (organic, if possible), including some live foods,
that are still growing (sprouts, wheat grass, fresh picked garden salads).
This diet includes more grains, vegetables and fruits than protein,
which should come mostly from non-animal sources like nuts (almonds,
apricot nut, hazelnuts), legumes (beans, peas, lentils), and seeds (hemp
seed hearts, flax, sesame).
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Step Three: pH Balancing
A critical factor in curing arthritis is balancing the pH in your body.
This creates a healthy internal environment and immune system.
Total healing of chronic illness takes place only when your blood is
restored to a normal, slightly alkaline pH. The magnitude of this is
of incredible importance to someone who is fighting a disease, overcoming
an illness, or just wanting to feel better. Our overly acidic society
is producing very high rates of diseases.
Your body is an amazing naturally self-correcting system: if you work
with it, it is capable of tremendous self healing.
Learn more about our pH Balancing products
Natural Therapies for Pain Relief and Healing
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Exercise is Essential for Vitality
And To Be Free From
Heart and Circulation Health Problems
Exercise, to be rid of arthritis pains, should include stretching to
maintain & increase all joints' range of motion, strengthening to
stabilize joints, and endurance to increase stamina. You should also
reduce repetitive joint use, and avoid sports injuries with proper warm-ups,
and choose appropriate sports equipment.
Calcium and Magnesium
Their Connection to Heart and Circulation Health
The heart muscle continually expands and contracts, creating your heartbeat.
The muscle fibers of your heart contain both calcium and magnesium: your
heartbeat is produced with the help of calcium, and then relaxed by magnesium.
Thus, calcium and magnesium help to produce and regulate your heartbeat.
Several researchers have shown a loss of magnesium seriously disrupts the
energy potential of your heart muscle. This situation can be prevented by
increasing your magnesium. In clinical practice, administration of magnesium
salts has proven very useful, and is highly regarded to protect the heart during
an attack. An interesting fact: Canadian surveys of post-mortem heart tissues
show approximately 24% less magnesium damaged hearts, than in healthy ones.
Drinking Water's Contribution to Your Magnesium Levels
Drinking water can significantly contribute to your magnesium intake, with 9
to 29% of your daily intake coming from hard water. Because of the metabolic
antagonism between magnesium and calcium, the ratio between these two minerals
in the drinking water is of considerable significance. The ideal ratio for most
people's needs is an equal ratio of calcium and magnesium.
In a survey of 25 cities in the U.S., the lowest death rates from heart disease
were found in areas where the drinking water supplied above average
levels of magnesium. Part of Texas has the highest levels of magnesium
in drinking water, and also the lowest cardiovascular mortality rates
in the U.S. Australia has some of the lowest drinking water magnesium
levels, and also the highest cardiovascular death rate in the world.
Prevention of Heart and Circulation Health
Problems
Risk Factors That You Can Change
- Cigarette Smoking: Increases your risk by 70 percent.
- Blood Cholesterol levels: Major risk for poor cardiovascular health and
heart disease.
- High Blood Pressure: Major risk for poor cardiovascular health and heart
disease and heart attack.
- Diabetes: Increases your risk of heart attack.
- Poor Diet, Excessive Alcohol Consumption, Overweight and Lack of Exercise:
Contributes to high blood pressure & cholesterol.
- Stress: Contributes to high blood pressure and almost any disease.
Risk Factors That Are Outside of Your Control
- Heredity: The tendency to develop heart attack seems to run in families.
- Gender: Men are at greater risk than women.
- Race: Black Americans have a 45 percent greater chance of developing heart
disease than whites. Another study found that people of Asian origin, who
migrated to the USA have a higher incidence of heart disease than the general
population.
- Age: Risk increases with age.
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