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Atherosclerosis is a disease of the arteries in which fatty deposits cause the arteries to become narrower, increasing blood pressure and eventually obstructing blood flow. The heart muscles become starved of oxygen, which triggers a tight, crushing chest pain on exertion, known as angina. Prolonged oxygen starvation kills off heart muscle cells, triggering a heart attack. Sensible eating is the key to maintaining a healthy heart and circulation.
Recommended Vitamins:
Vitamin A is a powereful antioxidant that prevents cholesterol from forming fatty deposits in the arteries
Vitamin B-3 lowers raised blood pressure
Vitamin B-6 helps to reduce high levels of homocysteine, an amino acid that can damage arteries
Vitamin B-12 helps to form red blood cells
Pantothenic acid is needed to produce anti-stress hormones
Folic acid reduces high levels of homocysteine
Choline and inositol help to break down fats
Vitamin C has antioxidant qualities
Vitamin E prevents blood clots and is a powerful antioxidant (400 -500 IU daily)
Recommended Minerals:
Chromium reduces cholesterol
Magnesium dilates the arteries (250 Ð 500 mg daily)
Selenium is an antioxidant
Recommended Supplements:
Omega-3 fish oils thin the blood and Essential fatty acids
Garlic reduces high blood pressure
Arginine: 500 mg three times daily
Carnitine: 50 Ð 500 mg daily
Taurine: 500 mg three times daily
Cayenne
Coenzyme Q10: 60 mg one to three times daily
Dandelion
Garlic
Ginseng
Hawthorne Berries
Soy Isoflavonoids: 40 Ð 60 mg daily
Foods to Choose:
Oily fish such as sardines and mackerel
Fresh fruit and vegetables
Oats
Extra virgin olive oil
Flaxseeds
Foods to Avoid:
Full-fat dairy foods, fried foods, saturated fats, and red meats because they contain large amounts of unhealthy saturated fats
Spicy foods
Foods containing salt, which raises blood pressure
Alcohol
All stimulants, including caffeine
Sugar
The information obtained for this website was partially gathered from the book, Vitamins & Minerals, written by Sara Rose and published by Hamlyn in 2003. Other sources for this website were gathered from Reader's Digest The Healing Power of Vitamins, Minerals, and Herbs: The A-Z guide to enhancing your health and treating illness with nutritional supplements. Along with these two resource guides, material has been found in The Doctor's Complete Guide To Vitamins and Minerals, written by Mary Dan Eades, MD. Another resource for this website was The Complete Guide to Herbal Medicines, written by Charles W. Fetrow, PharmD and Juan R. Avila, PharmD. Along with these is a book written by Earl Meindell, RPh, PhD, Recipes for Healthy Living Dr. Earl MeindellÕs Natural Remedies For 101 Ailments. Plus, the Alternative Health Dictionary. Viable Herbal Solutions website was a great help as well with this information.
The material you find should not be considered a replacement for professional medical treatment. A medical practitioner should be consulted in all matters related to health. While the advice and information are believed to be accurate and true at the time of gathering them, neither the authors nor the publisher can accept any legal responsibility or liability for any errors or omissions.
This document is provided for information only; it is not intended to diagnose symptoms, prescribe treatment, or to substitute for consultation with a physician. While we have made every effort to ensure that this information is accurate and extensive, only your doctor can tell you if a medication, or drug combination, is safe for you.
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