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Heart Disease With Erectile Dysfunction Can Be Lethal

Tuesday, May 18th, 2010

Why would ED and heart disease together be a problem?  The simple answer is circulation.
Heart disease frequently is caused by atherosclerosis, or decreased blood flow due to artery constrictions.  What causes the arteries to constrict?  The answer is plaque build up in arteries that reduces lumen size,  increases blood pressure and reduces blood flow.
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Coronary Heart Disease, Vitamin C & Infections

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

Viral and bacterial infections reduce the levels of vitamin C and correlate to a 300% increase in heart attacks.

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An Astounding Revelation About Hypertension & Blood Clots

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

Recent research suggests hypertension and tendency to clot can be reduced by grounding…going barefoot or connecting your skin to earth’s surface. This happens because of a change in the electrical charge of your red blood cells.

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Rush Limbaugh & Atherosclerosis

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

Rush Limbaugh was recently hospitalized with chest pain that fits the description of angina pain from atherosclerosis. He was released from the Hawaii hospital instead of treated for heart attack.

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Stress…A Silent Assassin In Coronary Heart Disease

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

Stress is a quiet killer. Many are not aware of its silent but destructive consequences. Inflammation is the fire of disease. Seven consequences of stress in heart disease are listed. What you can do is also listed.

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