Some Promising Trends for a Cure for Heart Disease

Aug 9
23:05

2008

David Cowley

David Cowley

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Coronary Arteriosclerosis is the blockage and narrowing of the blood vessels and is commonly referred to as hardening of the arties. It is characterized by the thickening and hardening of the arties. This loss of elastically and narrowing of the arties can lead to high blood pressure and if left untreated, increases the chance of a stroke.

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Heart disease is perhaps the nation's most prevalent killer of men and women and it may be one of the most easily preventable diseases of the modern civilization in the 40 to 70 age group.  Because of this,Some Promising Trends for a Cure for Heart Disease Articles there is constant research being conducted to find a cure for heart disease.  Although there is no official cure as of yet, a few procedures and treatments do show a great deal of promise.

Coronary Arteriosclerosis is the blockage and narrowing of the blood vessels and is commonly referred to as hardening of the arties.  It is characterized by the thickening and hardening of the arties.  This loss of elastically and narrowing of the arties can lead to high blood pressure and if left untreated, increases the chance of a stroke.

Studies indicate that a drastic change in diet and exercise practices can in fact reverse or even cure heart disease.  The same methods used to prevent heart disease can possibly be a way to cure heart disease.

The Dean Ornish Program is based on a whole food and a plant-based diet; this program is a very regimented and regulated plan as a cure for heart disease.  According to this program, there are a number of steps that are necessary to reverse the affect of this killer disease. 

The first in the Dean Ornish Program is to lower the fat intake to 10% of your total daily calorie intake.  This action alone has been shown to lower cholesterol and lower high blood pressure, both major contributing factors of heart disease.  Also, this plan calls for lowering the intake of dietary cholesterol by a drastic amount and to increase your intake of soy protein to 15% of your total daily calorie intake.

The second major point of the program is to have at least 30 minutes of strenuous exercise every day to help maintain a healthy weight and body condition.  All these factors, as well as quitting smoking and only drinking in small quantities appear to be very promising techniques for a cure for heart disease.
 
Different stress management techniques such as meditation, anger management, and even being among friends are great ways to help in the cure for heart disease.  Many studies indicate that joining a support group and having the encouragement of family and friends is a fantastic way to help beat this disease.

Sometimes drastic changes in diet or exercise practices are not really available to the patient.  Diet and exercise should always be the first change made in finding a cure for heart disease, but sometimes surgery might be a possibility. 

Although surgery is drastic, and it doesn't always fix the underlying problem of bad diet or poor exercise habits that contributed to the disease, it can be one method for a cure for heart disease.  One such common surgery is that of angioplasty.  This procedure uses a tiny balloon to push open blocked arteries around the heart to aid in the flow of blood, and help in the cure for heart disease. 

Another surgical method that is gaining popularity in the cure for heart disease is that of bypass surgery.  In this procedure, small pieces of veins or arteries are taken from another portion of the body, sometimes the arms or legs, and used to create a 'bypass' for the blood around the blocked blood vessel. 

Which cure for heart disease is correct for you can only be decided by consulting with your chosen medical professional, and perhaps even consulting a cardiologist would be in order.  Most likely the best cure for heart disease would be a combination of exercise diet, and surgical options as outlined by your doctor.

Common Vitamins and over the counter products can help with Heart Disease such as Vitamin C, EPA, Foti, and Niacin.

Vitamin C has been shown to combat the development of cholesterol deposits in the arteries.  Within a few hours after receiving vitamin C patients showed a sharp decline in the cholesterol levels of the blood.

Studies of the Greenland Eskimos lack of heart attacks have show that Eico-Sapentaenoic Acid (EPA) lowers blood cholesterol considerably, even more than polyunsaturated fat does.  It also triggers a major drop in triglycerides.  Salmon Oil is one of the best known sources of natural EPA.

Foti can lower the cholesterol in the blood by inhibiting its absorption in the intestines, which assists in the prevention of arteriosclerosis and other heart related diseases.

Niacin is the closest thing available to a perfect treatment that corrects most causes of coronary heart disease.  Niacin blocks the release of fatty acids from fat cells.  Niacin plays a critical role in energy production, gene expression, and hormone synthesis.  You cannot live without it.  Niacin also tends to shift LDL particle distribution to larger particle size and improve HDL functioning.  The intake of 3 grams Niacin for as little as two weeks can reduce serum cholesterol by 26 percent.

If you are at risk from Heart Disease then find a good health care professional prior to starting any type of home treatment.

Always consult your doctor before using this information.

This Article is nutritional in nature and is not to be construed as medical advice.