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News Flash: Inflammation Is What Causes Most Of Today's Heart Disease, not necessarily high fat diet
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[quote:nutmeg:MV8yNDQ2MTUxXzc2MDIyNTgwXzdDMzM0ODYy] [quote:Anonymous Coward 77470462:MV8yNDQ2MTUxXzc2MDIyNDYwX0UzNzIwRkRC] [quote:nutmeg:MV8yNDQ2MTUxXzc2MDIyMzE2XzQwMUYyQUFD] [quote:Anonymous Coward 31126728:MV8yNDQ2MTUxXzc2MDIwMDkyXzI3RTQxMjZG] [quote:southern man 1685967:MV8yNDQ2MTUxXzc1NDk5NDczXzY5Qzg4MUJC] [quote:Anonymous Coward 52124200:MV8yNDQ2MTUxXzQyMDU4MDExXzdCNjAxRUQy] Inflammation is caused by enterovirus most autopsies prove. Enterovirus is easily and cheaply cured by natural remedies. But the point is to $ell overpriced useless drugs not cure people. In fact if you didn't have heart disease stains would kill you in 5 years. Stain deplete body of coQ10 without which you die. [/quote] Not true...had 2 heart attacks several years ago and i have been on blood thinners, aspirin, statins, niacin, fish oil. I asked my heart doctor about coQ10 and if i needed to take it since i saw the commercials about it and he said no was a waste of money... [/quote] You need a new doctor. It is pretty well known by now that statins deplete CoQ10 and the result is damaged mitochondria. You know, the little powerhouses in the cells. And supplementing with CoQ10 only repairs some of the damage. https://www.crossfit.com/essentials/statins-stimulate-atherosclerosis-and-heart-failure-pharmacological-mechanisms [/quote] I agree. I thought I had a great doctor when I chose the Chief of Cardiology at a university hospital. He tried several medications to regulate my heartbeat. He said not to worry about it, but after 1 1/2 years of an irregular heartbeat, the arrhythmia was so disturbing and driving me nuts! A 29 year old told me about CoEnzyme Q10. Then I did some research. It's manufactured in our bodies only until we're in our early 40's, then we should take supplements. I was around 44 years old. I went to GNC, bought Q10, took 10 mg 3x a day, and within 2 weeks, my arrhythmia was GONE! As I got older, I had to increase the mg. If I forget a dose, within 24 hours, my arrhythmia returns. It MUST be taken daily! It's my miracle drug! Can't live without it! I always say that 29 year old was my guardian angel. He was a stranger. I never saw him again to thank him. [/quote] Get your gums, oral cavity and all your teeth checked. It starts in the mouth. Would you drink a cup of water filled with Bacteria, Rotting and bleeding meat all the time?! Imagine how sick you’d be and how much your body has to fight infection if you do that. That is exactly what you are doing with infected bleeding gums, rotting roots, rotting food stuck beneath your gumline... It always starts with Good Oral Hygiene. Get implants instead of trying to save a tooth... implants has a less chance of infection. People underestimate how important a dentist is but it always starts there. [/quote] Who in the heck said I have problems with my teeth? Are you on the wrong thread? I have never had a problem with my teeth! Never! No gum disease. Never bleeding gums. I have beautiful teeth. Perhaps you're responding to the wrong person? My "regular" dentist is a "Top Doc" well known periodontist on the east coast. In fact, I chose him because I know that problems with the teeth start in the gums. [/quote]
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"What are the biggest culprits of chronic inflammation? Quite simply, they are the overload of simple, highly processed carbohydrates (sugar, flourand all the products made from them) and the excess consumption of omega-6 vegetable oils like soybean, corn and sunflower that are found in many processed foods.
Take a moment to visualize rubbing a stiff brush repeatedly over soft skin until it becomes quite red and nearly bleeding. you kept this up several times a day, every day for five years. If you could tolerate this painful brushing, you would have a bleeding, swollen infected area that became worse with each repeated injury. This is a good way to visualize the inflammatory process that could be going on in your body right now."
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