Purposely repeated for your good health.
Heart disease has been shown to be the number one killer among Americans. One of the biggest culprits of heart disease is the food that finds its way to the dinner table, clogging our arteries. Clogged arteries are the result of a build-up of triglycerides (fats and oils) and bad cholesterol in the artery linings.
Plaque and calcification within the arteries can lead to the channels, becoming hardened and narrowed, decreasing the blood flow while increasing the risk of cardiovascular disease. This can cause a heart attack, stroke and chest pain. But there are certain foods that prevent and treat clogged arteries, which can lead to better living and quality of life. Stock up on these foods to prevent heart disease:
The chemical sulforaphane, found in broccoli, cabbage and cauliflower is being studied for its ability to reduce plaque build-up in the arteries. The chemical activates anti-oxidants, providing protection from arterial plaque and reducing inflammation.
Flaxseed can be used to lower bad cholesterol levels. They reduce the risk of developing arterial plaques in the carotid arteries, thanks to the chemical alpha-linolenic acid. Consequently, these effects also lower the risk of stroke by 28%, according to the Canadian Journal of Cardiology.
Studies have found a correlation between drinking green tea and lowered risk of artery and heart disease. Trials have discovered notably reduced LDL cholesterol, decreasing triglycerides, and a reduction in the risk of coronary artery disease.
Pomegranates contain antioxidants which assist in clearing the arteries, reducing LDL cholesterol. Some evidence also points to the possibility that the fruit juice can improve blood flow while slowing the build-up of plaque.
Garlic has long been used to cure ailments in the body, including cardiovascular diseases. The amino acid, allicin is believed to kill and control bacteria. According to the CEBU Cardiovascular Center, further studies conducted on garlic show that it could lower bad cholesterol and thin the blood.
With regards
Dr.E.S.Maheshwar
Consultant Pediatrician
Vijayawada - A.P
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