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Preventing Heart Disease Naturally

By: Albert Milligan Home | Health-and-Fitness | Alternative-Medicine


According to the Center for Disease Control (the CDC), over 910,000 people die from heart disease every year. This makes heart disease the number one killer in America. While almost one million individuals die of heart disease annually, many more millions are stricken with the disease and some of them unknowingly. As a result, doctors and physicians alike encourage anyone, and especially those at risk, to understand the warning signs of heart disease and take measures to prevent the onslaught of the disease. But, as drugs, manufactured chemicals, and fatty foods inundate the marketplace it becomes increasingly more difficult to find natural preventatives. In recent years, doctors and scientists have come up with natural, effective methods to preventing heart disease.

The most obvious method to preventing heart disease is to have annual and regular check ups. This means that individuals need to seek medical attention prior to any symptoms. Like many diseases, patients can go years without showing signs of heart disease before being diagnosed with the condition. Blood pressure and cholesterol are the most widely known factors attributed to heart conditions but these are only some of the quantitative tests performed on patients. By scheduling regular checkups with doctors, patients can not only have their system's checked, but also determine the effectiveness of other preventative measures.

Individuals need to take into consideration their overall health and maintain healthy habits while naturally preventing heart disease. This means that not only do they need to focus on healthier eating habits and exercise routines, individuals need to focus on specific foods and activities that regularly promote heart health. For example, maintaining low cholesterol is not, in itself, enough. Individuals need to focus on the different kinds of cholesterols and recognize that low-density lipoproteins (LDL) need to remain low while high density lipoproteins (HDL) can remain higher. Since they both perform different functions, its important to know how to maintain proper levels of both. This can be attained through both diet and exercise programs supported by the individuals doctor.

When considering regular exercise, individuals need to consider routines that involve cardiovascular workouts in addition to strength building. Since the health of the heart is the primary focus of preventing heart disease, individuals need to perform exercise routines that help strengthen the heart muscles and the surrounding tissue. Furthermore, by expanding the exercises to include the lungs, people can increase the oxygen capacity in their blood, helping build and heal cells throughout the body, including the heart.

In addition to regular diet and exercise, many people take supplements to help prevent against diseases. There are hundreds of different natural supplements available for people looking to prevent or treat all kinds of illness and disease, but few specific to heart disease. Although there are many different supplements designed to help with strengthening the heart, individuals may decrease the effectiveness of the supplements by taking them together in the wrong quantities. When combined, some of these natural vitamins can offset each other, resulting in little to no positive effect, and sometimes even negative effects in the patient. Consequently, Dr. Carlon Colker M.D. has produced an all natural supplement that contains a variety of ingredients balanced to enhance the effects each and create an environment in which the heart can flourish.

Doctors, physicians and scientists have developed a myriad of ways to help people treat and prevent heart disease, the leading killer of Americans today. As a result of this need, communities of professionals have come up with natural methods for individuals to prevent the disease by means of diet and exercise. By incorporating healthy eating habits, exercise, and supplements such as Lipistat (Visit: http://www.lipistat.ws) into their daily routine, individuals now have the power to prevent this deadly disease.



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To find out more about heart disease, questions about heart care and proper heart nourishment, visit:
http://www.lipistat.ws. You will also find a 30 minute TV interview with Dr.
Carlon Colker M.D. a creator of a natural supplement call Lipistat.
Albert Milligan is a writer and researcher of internet health related
articles, and natural cures.


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