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HEART DISEASE PREVENTION &REVERSAL
Men are not prisoners of fate, but only
prisoners of their own minds.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
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adult
individual
today
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...
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(attempts
against
infections
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medicine
protects
him
(attempts
to) against
which
kill rapidly,
but infections
leaves him
which kill
but leaves
him
exposed
torapidly,
the slower
and more
exposed
to the slower and more
cruel
diseases."
cruel diseases."
Dr. Alexis Carrel,
(1873-1944)
The Nobel Prize
in Physiology or
Medicine 1912
1925
ARTERY AND VEINS
BLOOD PRESSURE SOUNDS ..VITAL SIGN?
In 1905 Dr Nicolai Korotkoff announced a new method to determine blood pressure.
Korotkoff found that as the cuff deflated he heard different noises--snapping,
murmur-like noises, and muffled tones.
Since then several different theories for what causes Korotkoff
: the cavitation theory
the arterial wall theory
the turbulence theory
the transmission of heart sounds theory,
the water hammer theory.
Blood Pressure
University of Leicester 24 August 2011
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first time in over a century that the way blood pressure is routinely
monitored by GPs has been changed.
University of Leicester Professor Bryan
Williams… believes this new approach
will mean that as many as 25% of
people diagnosed as having high
blood pressure using the current
method of diagnosis, may not be
hypertensive and may not need
treatment.
Allostasis
“stability through change”
In the morning pressure
steps up nearly to its level
during sex and remains
high for hours
HUMAN BLOOD PRESSURE
Weight lifting = 400/200
 Carrying packages = 250/160
 Arthrosclerosis = dependant on blockage
 Resting = 100/60
 Diabetes = 160/100
 Heart disease = 160 > / 90 >
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Principles of Allostasis: optimal design,
predictive regulation, pathophysiology and
rational therapeutics.
Peter Sterling Cambridge University
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rise inmajor
prevalence,
In medicine,
diseases nowsuch as
rise
in prevalence,
such as
essential
hypertension
and type 2
essential hypertension and type
diabetes, whose causes the
2 diabetes, whose causes the
homeostasis
homeostasis modelmodel
cannot cannot explain
explain.…And
treating
these
treating these diseases with drugs
diseases with drugs to fix lowto fix
low-level
mechanisms
that
level
mechanisms
that
are not
are not
broken
turnsbroken
out not toturns
work out not to
particularly
well.
work
particularly well.
Higher Blood Pressure had
lower death rates
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Heart failure patients with high systolic blood pressures had
lower death rates.
Mortality rates were more than four times higher for those with
systolic pressures of less than 120, in comparison to those
who had pressure over 161.
These conclusions were gleaned from research on more than
48,000 heart failure patients seen at 259 U.S. hospitals
between March 2003 and December 2004.
Journal of the American Medical Association November 8,
2006; 296(18): 2217-2226
low blood pressure =Nyuna Raktachap
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What is low blood pressure (Nyuna Raktachap)
If the pressure of the blood being pumped by the heart into the
arteries falls below the average 140 (systolic) and 80
(diastolic), there may be increase in the pulse rate, cold sweats,
and a feeling of extreme weakness.
….if it falls below the minimum necessary for sound
health, it should cause worry. The first requirement is
to ascertain the cause of the malady.
BETA BLOCKERS/ANGIOTENSIN
CONVERTING ENZYME INHIBITORS
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the blood output of the heart is artificially reduced, causing less oxygen to reach the
body’s cells and tissues.
The result will be normal blood pressure cuff readings
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The body still needs all that blood it needed before taking the drugs,
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The body is now being forced to go through life with less oxygen than it needs, and
organs slowly start wearing out. Premature aging.
In addition to the long term destructive side effects of:
early death from heart disease, cancer, and diabetes
1. CDC website Tables 1 and 7 cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/deaths.htm
2. JAMA 2002;287:612-617.
3. Rogers S MD The High Blood Pressure Hoax Sand Key 2006.
4. Graveline, D MD Statin Drugs 2006
5. International Medical World Report 1 Sep 2000 Amsterdam
6. Gress, T MD Antihypertensive therapy as risk factor for diabetes New England Journal of Medicine 30 Mar
00 vol 342 p 905
Epigenetics
genes can be turned on (expressed) or turned off (silenced)
Drugs that are known to cause epigenetic
changes include :
•statin cholesterol-lowering drugs,
•antidepressants,
•beta blockers
•Diuretics
• tamoxifen
•methotrexate,
•anti-inflammatories
•even anesthetics,
•oral contraceptives
• antibiotics.
Permanent changes in the epigenome
Researchers are most concerned that drugs may produce defects in
subsequent generations. They speculate that the current diabesity epidemic
may be hastened by drugs.[Metabolism Clinical and Experimental 57:
(2008) S16–S23]
Epigenetics
genes can be turned on (expressed) or turned off (silenced)
…FDA-approved pharmaceutical drugs
can cause persistent epigenetic
changes.
…pharmaceuticals may be involved in
the etiology of heart disease, cancer,
nerve and mental disorders, obesity,
diabetes, leukemia, bipolar disorder,
schizophrenia, infertility, and sexual
dysfunction.
…"consequences for modern medicine
are profound, since it would imply that
our current understanding of
pharmacology is an oversimplification."
[Metabolism Clinical and Experimental 57: (2008) S16–S23]
BLOOD FUNCTIONS ARE:
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Supply of oxygen to tissues
Supply of nutrients such as glucose, amino acids, and fatty acids
Removal of waste such as carbon dioxide, urea, and lactic acid
Immunological functions, white blood cells, and detection of foreign
material by antibodies
Coagulation, which is one part of the body's self-repair mechanism
Messenger functions, transport of hormones and the signaling of tissue
damage
Regulation of body pH
Regulation of core body temperature
CARDIOVASCULAR RISK FACTORS OR ARE THEY
THE BODY ADAPTING TO STRESS?
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Doctors manage cardiovascular risk factors
"according to current clinical practice." And a
handy checklist is provided:
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Smoking? ----------------------Got drugs for that.
High blood pressure? ---Got drugs for that.
High cholesterol? ----------Got drugs for that.
High blood sugar? ---------Got drugs for that.
Overweight? ----------------- Got drugs for that.
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Questions you MUST get your doctor to answer
first:
Do I really need to use this potentially dangerous
drugs?
Are these drugs studied long term?
Will the drugs eliminate the problem or create
another?
STENTS MAY CAUSE CLOTS TO FORM
STENTS CAUSE HIGHER DEATH RATE
New England Journal of Medicine. Cindy L. Grines, M.D., Beaumont
cardiologist,
•worldwide study that involved 900 patients at 62 centers.
•All patients in the study were treated within 12 hours of their heart attack.
•a higher death rate (4.2% Stent & angioplasty vs. 2.7% angioplasty)
•They also unexpectedly experienced decreased blood flow following stent
placement.
•Dr. Grines says "The higher mortality rate and decrease in blood flow
makes it necessary for additional research to be conducted before routine
stenting can be recommended as a standard of care."
•Dr. Grines says that the study also offers no evidence that routine stent
placement after a heart attack will reduce future complications such as
stroke or another heart attack.
HEART BYPASS NOT EFFECTIVE LONGTERM
The average death rate for
bypass surgery is greater than
the average death rate of heart
patients treated without
surgery.
Heart disease progresses faster
in those who have had
invasive surgery than in those
treated non-surgically.
Heart Surgery kills thousands
of patients per year and
debilitates thousands more.
If Cardiac Arrhythmia's Chances of a
Stroke Are:
Without coumadin 94% chance of no stroke
With coumadin 97% chance of no stroke
A 100% difference???
Nausea, loss of appetite, or stomach/abdominal pain, can cause serious bleeding, unusual
pain/swelling/discomfort, unusual/easy bruising, prolonged bleeding from cuts or gums,
persistent/frequent nosebleeds, unusually heavy/prolonged menstrual flow, pink/dark urine,
coughing up blood, vomit that is bloody or looks like coffee grounds, severe headache,
dizziness/fainting, unusual or persistent tiredness/weakness, bloody/black/tarry stools, chest
pain, shortness of breath, difficulty swallowing. Tell your doctor right away if any of these unlikely
but serious side effects occur: persistent nausea/vomiting, severe stomach/abdominal pain,
yellowing eyes/skin, painful/red/purplish patches on the skin (such as on the toe, breast,
abdomen), change in the amount of urine, vision changes, confusion, slurred speech, weakness on
one side of the body rash, itching/swelling (especially of the face/tongue/throat), severe dizziness,
trouble breathing. This is not a complete list of possible side effects. If you notice other effects not
listed above, contact your doctor or pharmacist .
HELPS PREVENT HEART DIS. / CANCER
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Flavonoids are found in numerous fruits and
vegetables, as well as in certain types of tea.
Antioxidants help prevent cancer, heart
disease, and other illnesses.
daily intake of flavonoids -- apples, broccoli,
and tea.
High broccoli consumption was associated
with significant reductions in heart attack.
Flavonoids appear to reduce oxidation of
LDL cholesterol
American Journal of Epidemiology May 15,
1999;149:943-949
PACEMAKER
BEFORE
AFTER
NSAIDS MAY CAUSE 20% OF ALL HEART
FAILURES AND CAUSE HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE
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(NSAIDs) caused a greater than 10-fold increase in the risk of Congestive
Heart Failure (CHF)
 Archives of Internal Medicine June 2000; 160: 777-784.
The study followed more than 80,000 women between the ages of 31
and 50 years who were initially hypertension-free.
 two years later
 women who used NSAIDs 22 days or more per month, the risk of highblood pressure increased some 86 percent.
Nonetheless, it was concluded that a large portion of U.S. hypertension
cases may be the result of over-using these pain medications
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Archives of Internal Medicine. October 28, 2002;162:2204-2208
HELSINKI BUSINESSMEN STUDY 1974 -1980/89
10YEAR/15 YEAR
HELSINKI BUSINESSMEN STUDY SHUFFLE
Discussion
The unexpected result of the Helsinki Businessmen Study
seemed to give a pessimistic impression of multifactorial
primary prevention, … 18 year results still show a higher
mortality in the intervention than in the control group…
. As a whole, the Helsinki Businessmen Study results
cannot be interpreted as refuting the current idea of
cardiovascular risk factors.
PROPHYLACTIC ASPIRIN NOT EFFECTIVE OR SAFE
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People who are diagnosed with heart failure and follow a treatment
regimen that includes blood thinners such as aspirin or coumadin
could be putting their health into more danger.
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Based on the results from this study, experts said that treatment of
heart failure involving a multitude of drugs that proved to be
ineffective should be eliminated as a treatment option.
American Heart Journal July 2004;148(1):157-64
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The researchers note that "Conventional nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are associated with a spectrum of toxic
effects," something which many patients are likely unaware of.
"No difference was noted in the incidence of cardiovascular events
…irrespective of aspirin use."
JAMA September 13, 2000;284:1247-1255
MAGNESIUM DEFICIENCY OCCURRED AFTER
ONE YEAR, BUT SOME WERE DEFICIENT WITHIN
JUST THREE MONTHS FROM PPI
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FDA : "Low serum magnesium levels can result in serious
adverse events including:
muscle spasm (tetany),
irregular heartbeat (arrhythmias)
convulsions (seizures)
risk of cognitive decline
decreased DNA production,
type 2 diabetes)
increased risk of fractures of the hip, wrist, and spine with
high doses or long-term use
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High Cholesterol the Myth
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75% of people who have heart attacks have normal to low
cholesterol
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Older patients with lower cholesterol have higher risks of
death than those with higher cholesterol.
Engl J Med 358:1504, April 3, 2008
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Countries with higher average cholesterol
than Americans such as the Swiss
have less heart disease
Lancet. 2007 Jan 20;369(9557):168-9
or Spanish
Prescription for Disaster
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"You may have helped the heart, but you haven't helped the
patient. You still have to look at the impact on the patient over
all.“
Dr. Beatrice Golomb, University of California, San
Francisco,
"Statins have side effects that are underrated. It's much more
frequent and serious than has been reported."
Dr. Uffe Ravnskov, Swedish physician
side effects: diabetes, muscle pain, cognitive problems,
impotence, etc…
REBEL DOCTORS
ENHANCED EXTERNAL COUNTER PULSATION
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Coronary heart disease patients who received EECP, rather than angioplasty, were
less likely to undergo repeat treatment at one- and five-year follow-up than patients
treated with angioplasty.
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Within five years of initial treatment, patients treated with coronary bypass,
angioplasty, or EECP all experienced similar subsequent mortality and heart attack
rates, although the rate of deaths within five years was slightly lower for both EECP
and bypass surgery than for angioplasty.
Clin Cardiol. 2000 Apr;23(4):254-8.
Am J Cardiol. 2002 May 15;89(10):1182-6.
N Engl J Med. 1996 Jul 25;335(4):217-25.
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ESSENTIAL FOR HEALTH = JUICING
Juicing helps you absorb all the
nutrients from the vegetables.
We have impaired digestion
Juicing will help to "pre-digest"
Juicing allows you to consume an
optimal amount of vegetables in
an efficient manner.
eat one pound of raw vegetables
per 50 pounds of body weight per
day.
You can add a wider variety of
vegetables in your diet.
JUST ONE EXTRA SERVING OF VEGETABLES
LOWERS HEART DISEASE RISK
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A study of more than 125,000 healthcare workers
found that just one additional daily serving of fruit or
vegetables lowered the risk of heart disease.
Vegetables such as spinach , kale , broccoli and
fruits such as oranges , grapefruits
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Protective effect of greater consumption of fruits and
vegetables, in particular green leafy vegetables and
vitamin C-rich fruits and vegetables, against risk for
coronary heart disease.
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Protect people with type 2 diabetes against heart
attack,
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Fruits and vegetables contain myriad compounds
that have been linked with improved health. Fiber ,
potassium , folate , antioxidants
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Annals of Internal Medicine June 19,
2001;134:1106-1114
80% REDUCTION IN CHD DEATH RATES
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In the 25 years between 1981 and 2006 mortality rates from coronary heart disease
(CHD) in Iceland decreased by an amazing 80 percent in men and women between the
ages of 25 and 74.
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Findings of a study by the Icelandic Heart Association and the University of Iceland
have the answer -- the vast majority of the cardiac mortality decrease in Iceland was
attributable to reductions in risk factors throughout the general population. And the
lowered risk was accomplished by simply adopting natural, healthy living
strategies.
Bottom line: the "miracle" heart attack-disease prescription turned out to be
getting more exercise, not smoking and eating nutritious foods.
Dr. Thor Aspelund and his research team from the Icelandic Heart Association.
Specifically, it appears Icelanders are living longer with healthier hearts because
they have taken control of their health.
CARDIAC ARRHYTHMIAS A STRUCTURAL SOURCE
KEYS TO RESTORE & MAINTAIN HEALTH
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Get Checked for Subluxation
Regular Exercise
Proper Nutrition
Sufficient Rest
Prayer and Meditation
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