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		<title>Aching leg pain: Why this is a silent killer</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Those with aching leg pain should be very careful because it can signal a more serious health problem. When there is pain or tired legs it is a sign of often more serious health problems. The condition of the legs is a direct indication of the health of the heart. Often leg problems may be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Those with aching leg pain should be very careful because it can signal a more serious health problem. When there is pain or tired legs it is a sign of often more serious health problems. The condition of the legs is a direct indication of the health of the heart. Often leg problems may be the only sign of a more serious problem. Aching leg pain has mean a coming heart failure in millions of people</p>
<p>It is critical to reverse leg heaviness and tired legs; this is because they are linked to the circulation of the heart. An EKG will often not reveal the true problems of circulation. The best warning sign is the legs themselves they are better that any heart test. Studies show that leg pain was the number one sign of arteries blockage in the heart and 25% of those with heavy legs had a heart attack within 5 years. This should scare you if you have leg pain.<span id="more-43471"></span></p>
<p>Here are some of the serious warnings that you must not ignore. Heavy legs, tired legs, aching leg pain are all signs of vein damage or vessel blockage especially if you are over 40. Those over 50 may find these leg problems as the only sign before you lose the body. The cost of surgery for heavy legs is many thousands and only a specialized diet for heavy legs can reverse this. There is some good news there is a specialized diet that has been reversing all leg pain problems without surgery. See it here CLICK HERE <a href="http://spirithappy.wordpress.com/2010/05/14/heavy-legs-and-tired-legs-heart-attack-warning/">LEG PAIN</a></p>
<p>Do not wait around with any leg pain as it is a silent killer when ignored.</p>
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		<title>Heart Health and Clean Arteries &#8211; Part 1</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the most important health issues I stress to my patients is creating, or maintaining, heart health. The best ways to ensure heart health and its all-important job of developing nourishing blood to every part of your body is to prevent plaque buildup and reduced blood flow in arteries. Diet, exercise, lifestyle changes, and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the most important health issues I stress to my patients is creating, or maintaining, heart health. The best ways to ensure heart health and its all-important job of developing nourishing blood to every part of your body is to prevent plaque buildup and reduced blood flow in arteries. Diet, exercise, lifestyle changes, and certain supplements can work together to accomplish this goal!</p>
<p>In this first of a two-part series, I would like to explain to you a little about what coronary artery disease and blocked arteries can mean. Then we&#8217;ll talk about the proactive things you can do to avoid these conditions naturally without drugs or surgery.</p>
<p>Part II will deal with a controversial subject chelation therapy. Chelation methods of detoxing arteries with natural supplements have been an alternative medicine approach to arterial plaque for several years now.<span id="more-206"></span></p>
<p>First I would like to give you a little background on coronary artery disease and arterial blockages, how they develop and how you can prevent them with diet, exercise and supplements and cut your risk for heart attack, stroke, drugs and by passes!</p>
<p>Coronary Artery Disease and Blocked Arteries</p>
<p>Many people do not realize they have coronary artery disease, or arterial plaque build-up, until they wind up in an emergency room with an attack of angina (heart pain), or a heart attack! Both can be caused by the arteries of the heart not getting enough blood, usually from plaque buildup.</p>
<p>It was previously thought that a high saturated fat diet was the primary cause of arterial plaque. However, the French Paradox came along and taught us that oxidation has a lot more to do with cholesterol turning into those arterial plaques and blockages.</p>
<p>You see, the French people eat a pretty high saturated fat diet but they also drink a lot of red wine! This led to the discovery of a very important chemical in red wine called resveratrol. This is a powerful anti-oxidant which helps keep cholesterol lipids in blood from oxidizing into those arterial clogging plaques. Cholesterol undergoes oxidation first before it hardens into plaque. Ensuring that we get enough anti-oxidants in our diet to prevent oxidation, then, is key!</p>
<p>Who Is At Risk?</p>
<p>As I tell my patients, there is no hard and fast picture of the person who will develop coronary artery disease. It depends on a few factors such as:</p>
<p>1. Do you eat an unhealthy diet low in vitamins/antioxidants?<br />
2. Do you smoke?<br />
3. Do you exercise regularly?</p>
<p>Prevent Blocked Arteries and Heart Disease</p>
<p>As I advise my patients, keeping your arteries flowing freely with low risk of heart disease involves a three-fold approach on your part. However, that effort will reward you with enough heart health and stamina to live your life to the fullest into old age! Let&#8217;s look at what this entails:</p>
<p>• Diet &#8211; Arterial disease is not all about how much saturated fat you eat. Although I do recommend limiting saturated animal fat to 25-30 grams a day, I think it more important to prevent these fats from oxidizing and turning into plaque. Diets rich in anti-oxidants and polyphenols help dissolve saturated fats and stop oxidation. These include red wine, green apples, olive oil, oolong/green/white teas, Omega-3 rich nuts, coconut oils, apple cider vinegar. Add high fiber foods like beans, peas, whole grains, to absorb saturated fats and remove them through elimination before they enter the bloodstream as lipids.</p>
<p>• Exercise &#8211; Interval aerobic exercise, walking, running, bicycling, elliptical, stair stepper, treadmill, jumping rope, your choice. Interval exercise is warming up slowly for 10 minutes and then going at your capacity for 1-2 minutes then slowing down to a resting pace for 3 minutes and repeating for a set of 6 intervals. If you haven&#8217;t done aerobic exercise for a long while, do a slower warm-up, and try for half your capacity for 1 minute for 2 weeks. Slowly increase every week and build a higher capacity. This helps your heart adjust to sudden demanding loads. It also builds good HDL and lowers LDL (bad) choleserol and burns body fat. Also, 20 minutes 3 x a week of weight training. This creates muscle and burns fat even at rest.</p>
<p>• Supplements &#8211; 1,000 mg/daily Omega-3 fish and krill oils boost HDL and lower LDL cholesterol; 1-2 gm/daily of Vitamin C builds collagen which strengthens arterial walls. CoQ-10, 100 mg, is a crucial anti-oxidant that works with Vitamin E to attach to LDL cholesterol and prevent oxidation. As we age CoQ10 levels decrease so it is important to supplement them. Other powerful anti-oxidants include resveratrol (found in red wine, dark red grapes and berries), pomegranate juice, and green tea. Niacin (and other B vitamins) is also effective at reducing LDL and boosting HDL cholesterol, 1-3 gm/day. Chelation supplements which contain EDTA, and antioxidants, which we&#8217;ll talk about in more detail in Part II.</p>
<p>• Smoking &#8211; Quit! Smokers are at much higher risk of developing arterial plaque because of the toxins in cigarette smoke which contribute to oxidation damage in your body.</p>
<p>There you have the basics of what I recommend to keep your arteries free from obstructing plaques and keep your heart from suffering serious, if not life-threatening, consequences.</p>
<p>Part II of this series on heart health deals with the pros and cons of removing existing arterial plaque from your arteries called chelation therapy which uses ingredients so safe they&#8217;re even in baby food! Meet me here next issue and learn about this drugless, surgery-free way to clean arteries and protect your heart!</p>
<p>Mark Rosenberg, M.D.<br />
Institute For Healthy Aging</p>
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