

| The FACTS about Heart Disease over 1,000,000 die each year due to heart disease. 500,000 women every year die from heart disease every 60 seconds someone dies of a heart attack Sudden Cardiac Death (SCD) accounts for 300,000 deaths each year -1 every 60 seconds 95% die before reaching the hospital 100,000 athletes die each year from SCD 60% of youth are at risk for heart disease Heart attacks kill more people than the next 9 causes of death COMBINED! In 1999, there were 65,827,000 physician visits with the primary diagnosis of cardiovascular disease more people visit the doctor's office for hypertension, or high blood pressure, than for any other reason. There is more to health than just the absence of disease! The effects of heart disease is like SEVEN Boeing 747's crashing with NO survivors . . . EVERY DAY! Early screening and preventive health care can avert heart disease! Digital Pulsewave Analyzer: FDA Approved for Cardiovascular Screening Three 1998 Nobel Laureates, building on decades of scientific research, have identified the endothelium factor and linked it to the health and vascular age of your arteries, veins and capillaries. What is the Endothelium? It is a single layer of selectively permeable cells that line the entire cardiovascular system and exerts tremendous control over the flow of blood. Lumped together, the endothelium is the largest organ of the body, weighing as much as the liver. Extraordinary new studies clearly indicate that endothelial damage is the trigger of current markers of vascular dysfunction, including plaque formation and inflammation. The endothelium protects the integrity of the vascular system, providing a teflon lining that prevents cells from sticking to our vascular walls. It accomplishes this through the production of Nitric Oxide. The Role of Nitric Oxide (NO) As Nitric Oxide levels decline, so does endothelial function. As endothelial function declines, so does the elasticity and integrity of our vascular system. This continuous breakdown of the vascular system has tremendous ramifications on your health. Just think about the capabilities of large arteries, medium sized arteries and peripheral veins, the capillaries that carry nutrients to the furthest extremities of the body: Every 60 seconds, our vascular system distributes no less than 5 quarts of life sustaining blood, an extraordinary 1800 gallons per day. The vascular system also distributes oxygen from the lungs, nutrients from the intestines, hormones from the brain and glands and white blood cells, the foundation of the body’s ever vigilant immune system. All waste is removed from the body and delivered to the liver and kidneys for breakdown and excretion. The vascular system can signal the blood to clot when there is a cut. It can control the diameter of the smallest capillary, increasing flow to muscles during exercise and decreasing flow to the skin when the body reacts to fear. The small vessels dilate and constrict to direct the flow. The large arteries respond to the hearts rhythm, expanding with each beat and relaxing between beats. Arteriosclerosis Under microscopic observation, our vascular system reveals the effect of plaque in the arteries - quite literally blemishes that have earned the name arteriolosclerosis. A rupture or damage to the endothelium attracts the “bad cholesterol” (LDL-C) which sticks and oxidizes and attracts white blood cells. This powerful army generated by the immune system engulfs oxidized cholesterol until, engorged, they swell into foam cells. If the endothelium does not recover, LDL-C and Foam Cells form a pustule, much like a pimple, which signals for more white blood cells and a powerful antioxidant, super oxide ion. When the abscess pops, it releases puss and causes a blood clot that can lead to heart attack or stroke. An aging vessel wall looks like skin scarred with acne! Nobel Prize winning research shows us how we can restore endothelial function by boosting Nitric Oxide (NO) production. NO slows plaque growth and suppresses arteriosclerosis, keeping vessels pliable and elastic. NO reduces the stickiness of the endothelium and prevents white blood cells and platelets from clinging to the vessel wall. NO calms the cells flowing through the vessel and, thereby protects the vessel wall. Even when blood cholesterol is high, if the vessel is producing sufficient amounts of NO, the vessel will be protected from the development of plaque. NO melts away or shrinks plaque that is already there! NO regulates oxidative enzymes (ADMA) in the cell, preventing oxidation and the free radical damage it generates. NO has been shown to relax blood vessels and lower blood pressure. This research, notable of the coveted Nobel Prize in Medicine (1998), is changing the landscape of cardiovascular health and adding credibility to the right mix of nutritional supplements. Arginine is an amino acid that is the precursor to nitric oxide. Click here to learn more about arginine. Are You At Risk? With the availability of nutritional tools to stop and even reverse the progression of arteriolosclerosis, how can you assess the current health of your vascular system and, just as important, evaluate the effectiveness of your lifestyle changes? This is the role of the Digital Pulsewave Analyzer. This exciting non-invasive, FDA approved technology is now available. This quick and inexpensive process takes a snapshot of the cardiovascular system. This simple 3 minute test evaluates: Pulsewave & Pulse Height Vascular Flexibility & Elasticity Hydration Levels Vascular Aging Response to lifestyle changes, including diet, dietary supplements and exercise The Digital Pulsewave Analyzer is FDA approved and can provide early screening for key cardiovascular risk factors that can be evaluated. What can be done to improve arterial health? We use an oral chelation therapy program utilizing L-Arginine and citraline, fulvic minerals, and anti- oxidants with essential fatty acids. L-Arginine is a naturally occurring amino acid, which the body then converts to nitric oxide ('NO'). Nitric Oxide plays an essential role in every human. Hundreds of studies on Arginine demonstrate its effectiveness in helping the body produce necessary nitric oxide. Your body converts L-Arginine into nitric oxide, which helps blood vessels to remain open and blood to flow more efficiently and smoothly throughout the body. NO is essential for the maintenance and restoration of blood vessels. Nitric Oxide helps blood vessels open up where there is a need for increased blood flow, and has been shown to reduce dangerous plaque build-up in the arteries. Antioxidants have been shown to help the body regenerate tissue and prevent aging. In a number of studies with Arginine, no interactions with any of the commonly prescribed medications for cardiovascular or other conditions were noted. As always, it is best to consult your medical doctor with any questions you may have. (These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to dignose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease) For more information about 'Digital Pulsewave Analysis' and cardiovascular health and prevention, or to schedule YOUR screening test, please contact Gael at 262 538 2448 |
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