Posted by Chantel Martiromo, Article By Kyle J. Norton
Heart disease is defined as a
condition in which the heart's inner lining of blood vessels is served
damage that can impede the function of transportation of oxygen and
nutrition of the heart to other cells and organ in the body. Everyday,
more than 2,000 Americans die as a result of heart diseases.
Approximately 60 million Americans have heart disease.
Believe or
not, 1 in 4 women in US dies from the heart diseases and coronary
heart disease (CHD) is the most common type of heart
disease in women and men.
What is coronary heart disease
Coronary
heart disease is a result of plague build up in the inner lining wall
of the arteries, by mostly cholesterol, fat and other minerals. In a
prolonged period of time, these build up can block and impeded the inner
lining wall, leading to the narrower blood flow to the muscles of the
heart. In some case, the rupture of plague can cause blood clots
blocking the flow of blood to the blood muscle, causing heart attack.
What is coronary microvascular disease (MVD)
Instead
of affects the arteries, coronary microvascular disease (MVD) affects
the heart's smallest coronary arteries. according to findings from the
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute’s (NHLBI)
Women’s Ischemia Syndrome Evaluation (WISE) study, In
women with this condition, called coronary microvascular syndrome,
plaque accumulates in very small arteries of the heart,
causing narrowing, reduced oxygen flow to the heart, and
pain that can be similar to that of people with blocked
arteries, but the plaque does not show up when physicians
use standard tests. As a result, many women go
undiagnosed.
Treatments with Herbs
1. Flax seeds
Flax seeds contain high amounts of
alpha-linoenic acid that helps to lower high blood pressure and the
risk of stroke. Eating too much flax seeds will cause gas to build up
if you are not used to it.
2. Ginkgo biloba
Ginkgo biloba
helps to to make blood less sticky and prevents blood clotting and
stroke. Unlike aspirin, Ginkgo biloba will not cause upset stomach and
internal bleeding. Also, Ginkgo biloba can improve blood circulation.
Be sure not to take Ginkgo seeds because they are toxic and can cause
seizures.
3. Cayenne
Cayenne stimulates blood flow, and
strengthens the heart's metabolism. It also helps to improve blood
circulation as well as the digestive and immune systems. Cayenne
contains high amounts of beta-carotene, cobalt, essential fatty acids,
niacin and zinc that helps circulatory stimulation, blood purification,
detoxification and fatigue.
4. Mistletoe
Mistletoe
can stimulate the heartbeat and increase cardiac output. It can help
to relieve heart strain, stimulate circulation, and lower blood
pressure. Do not overdose and eat mistletoe berriea, because it is
toxic.
5. Hawthorn berry
Hawthorn berry contains high amount
of flavonoids that help to provide direct nourishment to the heart as
well as dilate the coronary arteries.
6.Bugleweeds
Bugleweeds
help to alleviate heart palpitation and high blood pressure. Study
shows that bugleweeds act chiefly on the blood vessels, and is
especially useful in plethoric and inflammatory states, particularly
internal inflammations, and cardiac diseases.
7 Motherwort
Motherwort can be used in secure cardiac electrical rhythm. Be sure to talk to your doctor before taking motherwort supplements.
8. Tansy
Tansy is used to help heart palpitations and also helps to improve blood circulation.
Remember that herbs help to lower high blood pressure and cholesterol levels will also help to prevent heart diseases and stroke.
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