what to do to fix clogged arteries?

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Re: what to do to fix clogged arteries?

Post Number:#1  Post by ofonorow » Thu Nov 09, 2017 8:40 am

If you are not selling anything, then you can write and post something. (We'll review and make suggestions)

The FDA would shut us down if we did something like that.

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Re: what to do to fix clogged arteries?

Post Number:#2  Post by BrightSideOfLife » Mon Dec 18, 2017 9:51 am

Enzymes are meant to be helpful for deposits in the arteries. Things like Serrapeptase, Nattokinase or Natto which also supplies quite large amounts of Vit K2, lumbrokinase. Also fruit colourings can also be helpful in strengthening arteries, skin and bone like anthocyanidins from red, blue and black berries such as Blueberries, blackberries, cherries etc or extracts from these fruits. The problem with berries is that they tend to be fairly high in sugars which is not helpful as spikes in blood glucose can affect vitamin c usage by the body. Diabetics are at high risk of circulatory problems.

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Re: what to do to fix clogged arteries?

Post Number:#3  Post by ofonorow » Mon Dec 18, 2017 11:15 am

This is where a theory comes in handy, e.g. the Pauling/Rath unified theory of CVD http://orthomolecular.org/library/jom/1 ... 1-p005.pdf

The theory is that CVD is caused by a lack of collagen (ultimately because vitamin C levels are chronically low in humans). Atherosclerosis (built upon Lp(a) cholesterol) is acting a a surrogate for low vitamin C levels, and thus weak arteries. So if an enzyme did work to remove the "plaster casts" that are stabilizing the artery in the absence of sufficient collagen, what would happen? Would the artery burst?

All solutions to CVD rely on vitamin C to work effectively.
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Re: what to do to fix clogged arteries?

Post Number:#4  Post by Johnwen » Tue Dec 19, 2017 11:54 am

Perhaps these report’s may shed some light on this subject!


https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3869438/

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC319462/


Now to answer Owens question, I think he can find the answers he seeks in this PDF file.

https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/7cc1/0 ... 0989c8.pdf

Short answer; Removing the plaque does NOT effect the structural integrity of the artery so no it won’t burst. An aneurysm or rupture is usually caused by a problem with the tunica media muscle.
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