Is the Suspense Killing Me?

The cells themselves behave in a completely Cardio Clear 7 Review irregular way, releasing some of the toxic material that caused the damage in the first place to neighboring cells, which become prone to oxidative damage and start to accumulate cholesterol among other molecules. They are converted in a special type of cell called foam cell. An extensive sequence of events is triggered leading ultimately in this complex formation called atheromatic plaque. Many kinds of cells and molecules are involved in this procedure and cholesterol is only one of them. Eventually platelets cause blood clogs leading to a complete blockage of the artery.

The imbalance is summarized as follows. we eat big quantities of protein with our diets i.e. meat, dairy, eggs, poultry. We also consume a lot of processed foods which are striped off valuable nutrients such as vitamins and minerals. Most refinement processes result in the loss of 50-75% of nutrients. Therefore although we take in a lot of protein we can metabolize it in a proper way. Our liver just does not have the raw materials it needs to work with. So homocysteine accumulates as years go by and atherosclerotic plaques build up. This is why advanced atherosclerosis is observed after the age of 40. It takes many years of being out of balance for such a major condition to fully develop and manifest.

So what is the way out of this disastrous combination. Dr McCully and many others after him proved that a strong supplementation of the vitamins supporting the liver enzymes B6,B12 and B9 can halt and reverse atherosclerosis. Simple, easy cheap and efficient. Maybe too simple for most medical practitioners to admit but very real indeed. These vitamins have been shown in many independent studies to have a significant cardioprotective role, a fact that was ignored by most physicians massively.

The homocysteine theory explains in a very consistent and systematic way the phenomenon called atherosclerosis. Very recently, human experiments showed that homocysteine and atherosclerosis are strongly correlated, a lot more than any other risk factor tested. It will take time to get this new approach accepted my mainstream science but I want to believe that it is just a matter of time.


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