Do note that diet and exercise and even supplements can reverse aspects of atherosclerosis, but the time and dedication involved, coupled with the level of likely success, is daunting.
I have previously posted about a study with large amounts of two types of Vitamin K reversing calcium plaques by 50% in just a couple months, and there as been solid soft plaque regression with other therapies, including a 50+% reduction in soft plaques using Arterosil over twelve months.
If you can locate that Vitamin K study, I’d love to hear about it...
“...can reverse aspects of atherosclerosis...”
Sometimes the cause of the problem is a major part of the determination as to the cure. An example is diabetes.
Atherosclerosis is thickening or hardening of the arteries caused by a buildup of plaque in the inner lining of an artery. Risk factors may include high cholesterol and triglyceride levels, high blood pressure, smoking, diabetes, obesity, physical activity, and eating saturated fats.
There has been a misconception that diabetes kills people. It doesn’t. The fallout from the illness does. And hardening of the arteries is an incurable problem with type 2 in particular and especially hyper rather than hypo. And the damage done is not reversible due to its amount.
wy69
“...can reverse aspects of atherosclerosis...”
Sometimes the cause of the problem is a major part of the determination as to the cure. An example is diabetes.
Atherosclerosis is thickening or hardening of the arteries caused by a buildup of plaque in the inner lining of an artery. Risk factors may include high cholesterol and triglyceride levels, high blood pressure, smoking, diabetes, obesity, physical activity, and eating saturated fats.
There has been a misconception that diabetes kills people. It doesn’t. The fallout from the illness does. And hardening of the arteries is an incurable problem with type 2 in particular and especially hyper rather than hypo. And the damage done is not reversible due to its amount.
wy69
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"...and away go troubles, down the drain!"
Seriously: How? By scraping and scratching?!
Regards,
Vitamin K should be taken with Vitamin D and Boron. Here is a good source for mega-dose vitamin K: https://www.k-vitamins.com
Stents do not increase a cardiac patient’s long-term survival rate.
Prove me wrong
Thanks.
BKMK