Arteriosclerosis
DESCRIPTION
Otherwise known as "hardening of the arteries,"
arteriosclerosis is characterised by the thickening of artery
walls, causing the artery to lose elasticity and become
hardened. This decreases the amount of blood the artery
can transport, forcing the heart to pump harder to carry
nutrients and oxygen to body tissues. Symptoms of arteriosclerosis
include Hypertension, Headaches, colour change, bruit (an
abnormal sound heard in an artery), and shortness of breath
upon exertion.
The condition may be caused by a combination of factors,
notably age, the Western lifestyle, high Stress, low physical
activity, and genetics.
HERBS
Ginkgo Biloba (9)
Hawthorn (7)
NUTRITIONAL
SUPPLIMENTS
Bioflavonoids (1)
Calcium (2)
Coenzyme Q10 (3)
Magnesium (4)
Selenium (5)
Vitamin A (Beta Carotene ) (8)
Vitamin C (1)
Vitamin E (6)
REFERENCES
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Commun Chem Pathol Pharmacol. 1975; 11:273.
4. Moore T. The role of dietary electrolytes in Hypertension.
J Am Coll Nutr 1989; 8:Suppl S:68S-80S.
5. J. Salonen, et al. Blood pressure, dietary fats, and
Antioxidants . Am J Clin Nutr 1988; 48:1226-32.
6. Gey KF, et al. Inverse correlation between plasma Vitamin
E and mortality from ischemic heart disease in cross-cultural
epidemiology. Amer J Clin Nutri 1991; 53:326S-334S.
7. Murray M and Pizzorno J. Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine.
Rocklin, CA: Prima Publishing :1991, 383.
8. Shaish A, et al: Beta Carotene inhibits Atherosclerosis
in hypercholesterolemic rabbits, Journal of Clinical Investigations,
96(4), Oct 1995, p 2075-2082.
9. Bauer U: 6-month double-blind randomized clinical trial
of Ginkgo Biloba extract versus placebo in two parallel
groups in patients suffering from peripheral arterial insufficiency,
Arzneimittelforschung, 34(6), 1984, p 716-720.