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Cardiovascular Awareness

illustration of different types of cardiovascular disease

Cardiovascular disease and cholesterol go together like sunshine and the beach. That logic has been a cohesive effort by the medical media over 30 years to have us all associate the two together. It must be cholesterol because that’s all my doctor looks at. Well that engrained model has not turned into great outcomes. Heart attack and strokes are still on the top of our country’s health issues, despite the push for low cholesterol diets and billions in statin drugs over a 25-year period. There is much more than just cholesterol at play here. Inflammation and infection have always been at the forefront of this cardiovascular illness. A full chapter in my book goes into much more detail on the mechanisms behind this phenomenon. Let’s focus on reducing inflammation and how we can support our bodies anti-inflammatory pathways. Remember cholesterol will only stick to inflamed arteries, so it doesn’t matter what the cholesterol levels are. Dozens of studies have proved this.

The following products can play a major role in supporting inflammation reduction: Some key anti-inflammatory and connective tissue repair products would include: 

LIPOSOMAL CURCUMIN from aurora NutriSciences highly absorbable cell binding 16 OZ liquid.

CLINICAL SYNERGY PROFESSIONAL PECTASOL-3 (modified citrus pectin) Has dual functions. Both as powerful anti-inflammatory support with the reduction of galectin 3, along with its strong toxin and heavy metal binding properties. Comes in various forms for optimum usage, veggie caps, original powder, lime flavored powder and chewable tablets.

CELLCORES IFC   Eleven herbs and botanicals, including (astaxanthin, blueberry, bromelain, mulberry, and wheatgrass) team up to help move that switch by assisting with stimulating your body’s anti-inflammatory pathways, detoxification processes and promote systemic inflammatory balance.

Liposomal C from aurora NutriSciences highly absorbable cell binding 16 OZ liquid. Vitamin C supports the immune system and repair of connective tissue, which is what the lining of the blood vessels are composed of.