Cholesterol and Heart Disease
The Silent Killer
About past two
weeks we made a decision to republish our blog articles in shorter, clearer
forms. The first one to arrive is Cholesterol
and Heart Disease, an excerpt from the original article, Cardiovascular
Disease and a safe solution. This original piece was two full pages
long! These long columns included too
much information and detail. I have only
60 seconds of your attention. Did you
know…
Every thirty
seconds someone in the United States dies of cardiovascular disease; usually in
the form of a heart attack. That’s 3,500 people every day! According to the Center for Disease Control
(CDC) cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death not only in the
United States but in the world. What’s even more astounding is almost all heart
attacks are preventable. If people managed their cholesterol, they could manage
their heart disease.
Health
officials estimate that more than 50 percent of all adults have unhealthy
levels of cholesterol and 42 million adults have dangerously high levels. Still
people do nothing! I am not sure how
long health professionals recognized the correlation between cholesterol and heart
disease. But today, this is as common as “meat and potatoes!” Still people do
little to cope.
Cholesterol is
a wax-like substance that, over time, forms a plaque on the inside of the
artery. For most people there are no signs or symptoms that this plaque is
building up, which is why it is called the silent killer. Unfortunately, for
millions of people each year, this plaque build-up ruptures, resulting in a
blocking of blood flow. If the blood flow going to the brain is blocked, it is
called a stroke. If the flow to the heart is blocked it is called a heart
attack.
High cholesterol
does not cause any noticeable symptoms. Often times the first sign you have a
problem is either a heart attack or death.
Lower
cholesterol level and you lower your risk of a heart attack. This is why I
wrote articles about cholesterol and measuring your levels of Total, LDL and
HDL.
While my
articles are not about commercial commodities, this time I make an
exception. I am sure this is not the
only natural product for improving your cholesterol and cardiovascular health. After all, humanity has been doing this for
eons. Recently though, we discovered a
new product to help bring your total cholesterol levels down, naturally.
We found NuCardio is a natural, safe, and clinically
proven product of its type that effectively combats this insidious disease by
addressing the leading cause of heart attacks – high cholesterol. I also add that this product is FDA approved.
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