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#212760 - 10/19/06 04:16 PM
Re: OT - NEED HELP with simple health questions
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Registered: 12/08/02
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Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Bill, When researchers talk about reversing coronary artery disease, what they are referring to is known as collateral circulation. Essentially, a person that makes dramatic changes in their diet and goes on an exercise program, one that is involves cardiac workouts such as treadmill, the overall bloodflow in the heart muscle improves. The reason behind this improvement is the creation of hundreds of tiny blood vessels that branch out from the three, main coronary arteries. Areas that have significant buildup of plaque, which is essentially calcified fat deposits, will remain the same. To date, there has been no effective method of dissolving the calcification, thus my statement about reversing the disease. As I stated, you can slow the progression, and in some cases, stop the progression, but reversal is still not a possibility, at least not where the currently affected are partially blocked. My background in this area is quite extensive, and while I no longer am active in the cardio-pulmonary and cardio-vascular fields, I still keep up with the latest investigative studies. This is mainly through friends that work in the nation's leading medical institutions, including Johns Hopkins and University of Maryland Hospitals, folks that do this every day for a living. Most of the current research pertaining to possible reversals, including some that have been published in JAMA and other leading medical publications, pretty much spell out the paramters that lead them to this conclusion. However, most also say the genetic component of the disease is still a problem that will take decades to conquer. I sincerely hope everything works out for you, Gary ------------------ Travlin' Easy
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#212765 - 10/19/06 06:01 PM
Re: OT - NEED HELP with simple health questions
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Registered: 08/28/04
Posts: 2206
Loc: Louisiana, USA
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Originally posted by brickboo:
I've been taking an asprin a day now for maybe 12 to 15 years. When I cut my self now I bleed for a while. I use to cut my self often when doing brick and I would clot up in seconds. I'm convinced that asprin thins the blood for easier flowing for me. Yep, baby aspirin a day. There are many heart healthy things you can take for prevention but of all, I'd say that fish oil is recommended as strongly as anything. Consider taking that. If you like it, consider eating cold water fish as often as you can, say, three times a week. Salmon, sardines, tuna, etc. Has to be cold water fish. Wild, not farm raised. But also consider taking fish oil. It's not expensive and helps with MANY things, such as arthritis. But for sure, helping your heart. BTW, I now carry a full aspirin wrapped in foil in my pocket. Word to the wise... if you feel you are having a heart attack, chew a full aspirin as you are calling 911. It can greatly help chance of survival and reduce the severity. EDIT: For this, it's a full aspirin, not a baby aspirin. ------------------ Bill Yamaha PSR2000 [This message has been edited by SemiLiveMusic (edited 10-19-2006).]
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