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| Using Serrapeptase and Systemic Enzymes to Relieve Physical Pain Part 2
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And just as it is able to dissolve the protective silk case, the serrapeptase enzyme is also able to break down fibrins. And once it has dissolved the fibrins, it facilitates the drainage which consequently speeds up tissue repair. Thus, it has been used for years as an anti-inflammatory alternative to NSAIDs or Non Steroidal Anti Inflammatory Drugs.
Serrapeptase can also alleviate the pain that comes with the inflammation by restraining the release of bradykinin. Bradykinin is physiologically and pharmacologically active pain-inducing peptide that causes blood vessels to dilate and therefore causes blood pressure to lower.
Moreover, Serrappetase is capable of breaking down dead or damaged tissues without harming living tissues just as it is able to dissolve atherosclerotic plaques without harming the inside of the arteries.
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| Spores found in plaque of Aorta
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Shows multiple spores in the ahterosclerotic plaque of the aorta |
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| Prostate Cancer and Enlarged Prostate. Chelation Therapy Part 3
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Circulation
Beta sitosterol has been clinically shown to both decrease LDL cholesterol as well as lower triglyceride levels. Beta-sitosterol is also an excellent adjunctive therapy to chelation as it has been shown to decrease the fatty component of atherosclerotic plaque.
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| Should Statins Ever Be Prescribed in Children With Lipid Problems?
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If children are prescribed statins, they may have to take these drugs for decades. Here, Dr. Black discusses whether clinicians should consider this approach, and what an alternative might be. |
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| Heart Attack
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Myocardial Infarction (MI) is a "heart attack" in which heart muscle doesn't get enough blood/oxygen and dies. Main cause is from a coronary artery getting blocked by a clot that forms on an atherosclerotic plaque (called acute coronary syndrome (ACS) that occurs abou 1,200,000 times a year). 38% die each year from ACS (450,000 people). That is 1 in every 5 deaths making coronary heart disease (CHD) #1 cause of death in USA. 16 million Americans have CHD. ½ millions new cases of stable angina a year.
ACS: Chest pains aren't pain -- squeezing of the chest, heaviness like an elephant standing on the chest. Under the sternum more than 15 minutes. 20min heart muscles die. Radiation of discomfort like a numbness to neck, jaw, shoulder, down left arm, maybe back. N, SOB, palpitations, lightheadness, sweating. Often occurs with exertion though can occur at rest especially with h/o angina. |
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| SkyFruit
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Flavonoids is known for the following benefits ...
- Able to promote a smooth blood circulation and to interfere with the formation of atherosclerotic plague.
- Lowers cholesterol levels and lowers fats build-up in the blood stream.
- Reduces the risk of coronary heart disease.
- Have an anti-inflammation action, it is able to inhibit body's natural enzymes that produce the chemical which park tissue inflammation.
- Ability in reducing pain, bleeding, bruising, and the fluid retention that result from tissue injuries.
- Act as anti-oxidant.
- Act as a free radical scavenger. |
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| Recovery PVCs During Treadmill Testing Tied to Heart Disease
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George D. Lundberg, MD, explains that PVCs do matter. |
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| M. Reza AHMADIAN
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Biomechanical analysis of atherosclerotic plaques, IRIB- SAHAR Channel |
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| Podcast: CryoPlasty Therapy
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Join physicians from Memorial Hermann Heart & Vascular Institute as they present an innovative non-surgical treatment of peripheral arterial disease using CryoPlasty® Therapy.
CryoPlasty® Therapy is an innovative new procedure that uses cooling therapy to remedy difficult-to-treat blood vessel blockage. CryoPlasty® Therapy is a form of angioplasty that gently cools and opens arteries clogged with plaque due to peripheral arterial disease (PAD). CryoPlasty® Therapy simultaneously dilates and treats atherosclerotic plaque. A balloon is delivered to the lesion and is inflated with nitrous oxide gas. The vessel wall is cooled with a 20-seond treatment at -10ºC. |
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| Diabetes Overview Epidemiology Horton Part 2 NDEI PPSCME
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Dr Edward Horton, MD, Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School discusses the economic costs of type 2 diabetes.
This activity promises to be an informative session that will provide a framework to better understand the pathophysiology of type 2 diabetes and the role of insulin resistance, strategies to preserve ß-cell function, and treatment modalities to slow the progression to type 2 diabetes, improve atherosclerotic disorders, and preserve ß-cell health. |
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