New Bacteria-busting, immune-boosting breakthrough can stop heart attacks before they happen!
Almost 80% of all heart attacks happen to people who have no symptoms or risk factors of coronary disease. For years, this has perplexed some of the greatest minds in medicine. But now, researchers have discovered the reason.
Most of todays "cures" are just myths
Did you know that. . .
Medical researchers at Harvard University, Johns Hopkins University and other highly respected centers of learning have discovered that 7 ordinary bacteria play a deadly role in causing coronary problems!
In 1997, the American Heart Association released the findings of a startling study. In examining the bodies of people who died from heart disease, it was discovered that their arteries were infected with a common type of bacteria that causes respiratory illness - C. pneumoniae.
Whenever a bacterial infection occurs in your body, bacteria begin circulating throughout the bloodstream and inflame the arterial walls.
Even after the primary infection finally subsides, a secondary, low-grade infection often remains, causing persistent redness and swelling.
This arterial inflammation that you can't see or feel causes a dangerous buildup of plaque deposits that can obstruct the blood flow, causing a heart attack.
In the years since bacterial inflammation was first linked to heart attacks, researchers have identified a total of seven common bacteria that can cause cardiac problems. These bacteria are:
1. C. pneumoniae
2. P. aerognes
3. E. endocarditis
4. S. Aureus
5. E. faecalis
6. C. albicans
7. V. streptococcus
In response to this new health threat posed by even mild cases of bacterial infection, a recent issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association reported a Boston University study in which the use of antibiotics was found to reduce the risk of a heart attack by up to 55%.
However there are two reasons that patients should avoid asking doctors for antibiotics for the purpose of preventing a heart attack!
1. The more you use antibiotics, the less effective they become.
2. Little by little, most disease-causing bacteria has become more and more resistant to antibiotics.
Because of this increasing immunity to even the most powerful of today's antibiotics, physicians are increasingly reluctant to prescribe any antibiotic at all unless it is absolutely necessary.
If a doctor mistakenly matches up the wrong antibiotic with the wrong bacteria, the immune system can be damaged - and you'll increase the risk of heart problems.
In too many cases, antibiotics end up doing more harms than good - and that is what makes the new cardiac breakthrough so important.
As a more natural means of fighting bacterial infections, this is a remarkable new breakthrough.
Most people know they have something called an immune system, but they don't understand what it does. If you are having a hard time picturing what the immune system is all about, think of it as the body's reaction to all of the bacteria and viruses we come in contact with.
It's impossible to keep bacteria and viruses from invading your body. But once they're inside, a strong, healthy immune system will destroy them and keep them from causing problems.
Special killer cells (also known as NK cells) hunt down and destroy harmful bacteria throughout your body.
Virtually every illness or ailment is the result of an immune system that is either too weak or doesn't have enough killer cells to prevent bacteria and viruses from spreading throughout the body. For the same reasons, a marginal immune system is unable to eliminate an infection once it establishes itself.
Unfortunately, the older you get, the weaker your immune system gets. That's because the number of NK cells in your body decreases with age. To make matters worse, the ones that remain get progressively weaker because of a lack of nutritional support - a situation that also results from aging!
After years of fighting off the attacks of different invaders, it's no wonder that
A research team made an amazing discovery. The team analyzed all available research and identified 26 natural nutrients that can strengthen the immune system and enable it to fight off the seven kinds of bacteria that cause arterial inflammation.
Eight of the 26 nutrients are:
A combination of ascorbate and tocopherol significantly lowered free radical levels in the blood
By taking an adequate amount of these eight nutrients on a regular basis, you could decrease your risk of heart problems as a result of arterial inflammation by up to 50% or more.
To greatly lower the risk of heart disease a minimum of 26 nutrients are needed. The 18 other "super heart health nutrients" uncovered through research are: folic acid, niacin, cobalamin, calcium, magnesium, chromium, copper, EDTA, carnitine, chondroitin sulfate A, butcher's broom, hawthorn, garlic, olive leaf, rosemary, adoxynol, quercetin and rutin. These nutrients are today's safest and most beneficial "super health nutrients" - now available.
Lately, scientists have begun to focus on a tiny organism called a mycoplasma as the cause of many symptoms associated with fatigue. When these tiny invaders reach your bloodstream, they spread throughout the body and cause fatigue, fever, pain, and a variety of other distressing problems.
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Folic Acid -- A necessary vitamin that helps process an amino acid called methionine. If methionine is not processed correctly, it can turn into the deadly "silent Killer" known as homocysteine.
Niacin -- A vitamin that is highly involved with energy production. It can also help balance cholesterol levels.
Cobalamin -- can help improve mood and energy to fight off the "immune-busting" effects of stress. It also has strong positive effects on blood flow.
Calcium -- Essential mineral stabilizes blood vessels, regulates heart rhythms and can lower blood pressure by as much as 50%.
Magnesium -- Important mineral that enhances the body's ability to absorb calcium while helping to tone the smooth muscles in the heart.
Chromium -- Many illnesses occur when there is an imbalance between your blood levels of sugar and insulin. Chromium helps to regulate that balance and reduce the buildup of arterial plaque.
Copper -- helps the body manufacture superoxide dismutase (SOD), perhaps the most potent antioxidant available. Duke University biochemist Dr. Irwin Fridovich found that white blood Cells that had elevated levels of SOD were able to fight off illnesses more easily.
Chondroitin sulfate -- A Naturally occurring compound, known for its ability to battle bone/joint discomfort, can also help reduce swelling in the heart, which is a natural response to invading bacteria.
EDTA -- Used during WW I & II to cleanse soldiers of toxic substance such as arsenic and lead. Since those war-plagued times, doctors have found that EDTA helps the body remove several other heavy toxic metals, including mercury, cadmium and aluminum.
Carnitine -- A deficiency can lead to many heart problems because the body relies on it to keep energy levels up and break down harmful fatty acids.
Butcher's broom -- Acquired its name because the Mediterranean butchers used the scrubby stems and leaves of the tough plant to clean meat scraps off their cutting boards. Today, it is one of the most popular herbs in Europe for "sweeping away" vein problems.
Hawthorn -- Helps increase metabolism in the heart muscle and improves overall blood supply. Used extensively in Europe, it can increase the overall working capacity of the heart by as much as 500%.
Garlic Hoa Nutritional Supplement -- contains a form of deodorized garlic that helps to balance cholesterol levels without the smell.
Rosemary -- It helps to halt the production of free radicals caused by too much fat in the blood. In addition, rosemary contains a high concentration of calcium, magnesium and potassium.
Olive leaf -- Used for centuries, this traditional food extract contains the active ingredient oleuropein. The American Journal of Chinese Medicine found that this substance lowered blood pressure by as much as 60% and increased blood flow by as much as 63%.
Bioflavonoids, grape seed extract and red wine -- helps to fight free radical damage, inhibit cholesterol buildup and eliminate toxic substances.
Quercetin and Rutin -- Derived from natural plant sources, these two flavonoids work as team members to fight free radicals and strengthen the artery walls in the heart against foreign substances
Plus all of the other vitamins, minerals, fiber, and trace minerals in our natural Noni juice, various natural herbs, and Extracts.
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