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Heart disease is the No.1
killer of men and women despite
the advances in medicine. In
fact some might argue that our
advances in medicine have
overshadowed common sense and
may even be contributing to the
mortality rate.
Heart
health supplements and some
important lifestyle changes
offer promise for people in the
prevention of heart disease and
heart attack, and for the
support of the heart and
cardiovascular system if you
have heart disease or have had
a heart attack.
Essential fatty acid
supplements along with correct
nutrition and some lifestyle
changes may reduce the risk of
coronary heart disease – so
says the FDA following a recent
petition from a number of
health companies.
Heart disease and heart
attacks are the result of a
number of problems and
understanding the causes makes
you better equipped to put some
prevention strategies in
place.
Arteriosclerosis - Hardening
of the Arteries
Hardening of the arteries
can occur as the result of a
mineral deficiency,
particularly magnesium – which
then causes calcium to build up
on the walls of the arteries.
This will usually occur in the
major arteries - particularly
the aorta and other major
arteries of the heart.
Excess
Vitamin D (more than 400IU
– international units) in the
diet should be avoided as an
adult, as this is another cause
of the calcium build up.
Symptoms include angina,
headaches, loss of memory,
breathlessness and leg cramps
in the early stages.
If you have high cholesterol
then the cholesterol may be
deposited in the arteries and
you eventually get a blockage.
This will lead to a classic
heart attack (myocardial
infarction) when the blood
supply to the heart is
interrupted.
Diet and Lifestyle
adjustments
If you have arteriosclerosis
you should:
• Avoid fried foods,
hydrogenated oils and margarine
(the ‘bad fats’ – also see
section on cholesterol).
• Have a high fibre diet low
in animal fat.
• Exercise, as this can help
improve the ‘muscle tone’ of
your arteries.
• Reduce your stress level –
this will help lower blood
pressure and your heart
rate.
Recommended Heart Health
Supplements for
Arteriosclerosis:
• Plant derived liquid
minerals contain a broad
spectrum of over 70 minerals
involved in a healthy
cardiovascular system.
• Heart health supplements
should contain herbs such as
Ginkgo, Hawthorn, Garlic and
CoenzymeQ-10 – these have been
known to help support the
arteries, prevent the build up
of deposits on the arterial
wall and assist with blood
flow.
• An essential fatty acid
supplement containing omega 3
fish oil and flaxseed oil is
the ideal heart health
supplement. It works by making
the blood less ‘sticky’ and
help reduce cholesterol by
raising HDL (good cholesterol)
levels and lowering LDL (bad
cholesterol).
• High quality multivitamins
- should contain all of the
nutrients mentioned above and
additional antioxidant
vitamins A,
C and
E
Cardiomyopathy Heart
Disease
Cardiomyopathy (also called
Keshan disease) is recognized
by the World Health
Organization as a Selenium
deficiency disease. It occurs
in a number of cystic fibrosis
patients and diagnosis is made
from an ECG and an x-ray or CAT
scan showing an enlarged
heart.
As the disease develops it
causes severe fatigue and
damage to the heart muscle. A
heart transplant is one
alternative offered by
conventional medicine.
Known as “white muscle
disease” in cattle, sheep and
horses – this disease has been
eliminated by the veterinary
industry through simple and
effective supplementation of
selenium.
Compare that to a $250,000
US heart transplant
operation!
Former world champion boxer
Evander Holyfield was diagnosed
with cardiomyopathy heart
disease and banned from boxing
for a year. His doctor put him
on a supplement program
including selenium and he was
able to return to the sport…and
the rest is history.
Recommended heart heath
supplements for Cardiomyopathy
Heart Disease:
• Plant derived colloidal
minerals containing
selenium.
• A good selenium supplement
also high in Vitamins A, C
& E – consult your health
care professional regarding
therapeutic dosage.
• Essential fatty acid
supplements including
omega 3 fish oil and
flaxseed
oil are important for blood
flow.
• Current research indicates
that heart health supplements
with Coenzyme
Q-10 may be of benefit to
patients with Cardiomyopathy
heart disease.
Heart Attack –
Cardiovascular Disease
Every year over one and a
half million people in the U.S.
alone suffer a heart attack –
and one in three die from
them.
The heart picks up
oxygenated blood from the lungs
via the coronary arteries and
then pumps it around the
body.
If the blood flow through
the coronary arteries is
restricted either through a
blood clot or a build up of
cholesterol, then the blood
flow to the heart can be cut
off and if it isn’t restored
within a few minutes then the
heart muscle can be damaged (if
the blood flow to the brain is
interrupted, then you have a
stroke).
In this instance, prevention
is crucial and heart health
supplements and doing things
which are good for your heart
and cardiovascular system are
very important.
Diet and Lifestyle
Treatment
• Avoid fried foods and
margarine – use butter and
extra virgin olive oil on low
heat when cooking.
• Have a high fibre diet low
in animal fat.
• Exercise regularly as this
can help improve the ‘muscle
tone’ of your arteries - a
30-minute walk or a swim each
day is enough.
• Reduce stress – research
clearly shows that enzymes and
hormones associated with stress
will cause an increase in your
heart rate and increased blood
pressure – not good if you’re
at risk of a heart attack.
• Work closely with your
health care professional
Recommended Heart Health
Supplements for Cardiovascular
Disease • Supplementation with
essential fatty acids
containing fish oil is an
absolute must. They keep the
blood flowing by making it
‘less sticky’ and because they
are “good fats” they assist
with reducing cholesterol.
• Antioxidant supplements
containing Selenium, Vitamin E
and Vitamin C have a protective
function for the heart.
• Heart health supplements
containing Coenzyme
Q-10, (which is produced
naturally within the body) have
the ability to improve and
strengthen cardiac function and
should also be considered.
• Digestive enzymes along
with Plant Derived Minerals may
be beneficial for many people
with heart problems -
particularly as we get over 40
- as this ensures that you are
able to get adequate nutrients
to assist you on the road to
recovery.
Cardiac Arrhythmia
Cardiac Arrhythmias such as
an irregular or very fast heart
rate are very common and kill
more people each year than
heart attacks. In an emergency
situation, the heart stops
pumping blood and can be
returned to normal function by
‘shocking’ the patient.
Food allergies, such as
sensitivity to MSG, and
deficiencies of the minerals
and nutrients important for the
contraction and relaxation of
the heart are associated with
this disease
Diet and Lifestyle
Treatment
• Check to see if you have a
food allergy to MSG, sugar etc
and avoid the offending foods.
Dr Wallach sometimes refers to
this as the 'Chinese restaurant
syndrome'.
Recommended Heart
Health Supplements Cardiac
Arrhythmia
• Plant Derived Minerals -
supplementation with a good
source of highly absorbable
minerals including potassium,
chromium,
selenium and
magnesium is important; plant
derived minerals are 100% safe,
98% absorbable and contain over
70 different minerals in liquid
form.
• Look for heart health
supplements with
Coenzyme Q-10 and B complex
vitamins.
In summary, the terms heart
attack and heart disease can
encompass a number of different
health challenges however there
are some common factors
involved in support through
health supplements:
1. A small and regular
amount of exercise and a lot of
stress reduction is very
important
2. Avoid fried foods,
margarine and “bad fats” –
check out the website below for
free health reports on healthy
eating, reducing cholesterol,
heart health and more.
3. Heart health supplements
which include essential fatty
acids, plant derived colloidal
minerals and antioxidants –
particularly Vitamins A, C, E
and the mineral Selenium – may
offer promising results.
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Paul Newland is a health
writer, sports training
consultant and martial arts
instructor and manages the
Global-Longevity.com
website. He is the author of
numerous health information
books and guides, including
the Wellness Report, The
Ultimate Antioxidant Report,
The Selenium Report, The
Bird Flu Report, The
Ultimate Nutrient Guide and
The Essential Fatty Acid
Report and The Ultimate
Sports Nutrition Guide -
available Free (for a
limited time) through
Global-Longevity.com
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