David De Angelis See book keywords and concepts |
The right way is always the way of our heart—whether we are aware of it or not.
The heart is the barometer of our feelings and our deepest emotions. When our heart beats strongly because of an emotion, it wants to tell us something. The person who acts in a manner that (to him) has a "heart," the person who listens to her heart signals, full of emotions, is on the right way to reach the state of "grace of being."
The eyes, as the windows of our soul, show off this state of grace and our level of connection with ourselves. The eyes can also shine with true and real emotions. |
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A heart association recommends foods that damage your heart
A solid understanding of nutrition is so rare today that even a well-known heart association continues to endorse processed food products that contain hydrogenated oils. Think about this for a minute: these are foods that contain trans fatty acids, and a heart association is still telling people it's fine to eat these foods. Trans fats are poison to the cardiovascular system and the heart. Why would any health association advise anyone to eat foods containing trans fatty acids? |
| If you really understand nutrition, you also know that you must supplement your nutrition it in order to meet basic nutritional needs.
A heart association recommends foods that damage your heart
A solid understanding of nutrition is so rare today that even a well-known heart association continues to endorse processed food products that contain hydrogenated oils. Think about this for a minute: these are foods that contain trans fatty acids, and a heart association is still telling people it's fine to eat these foods. Trans fats are poison to the cardiovascular system and the heart. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
Study Examines Vitamins C, E, Beta-Carotene for Preventing heart Attack, Stroke" http://www.webmd.com/heart-disease/news/20070813/antioxidants-dont-lower-heart-risk
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"Study: Vitamins No Magic Bullet for heart Health" http://www.abcnews.go.com/Health/Diet/story?id=3474385&page=1
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Reuters
"Common vitamins no help for women's hearts: study" http://www.reuters. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
Canada
Antioxidant pills don't prevent heart disease
Bloomberg
Antioxidants Don't Cut heart Disease Rates in High-Risk Women
ABC News
Vitamins No Magic Bullet for heart Health
Forbes, NY
Antioxidants No Magic Bullet for heart Disease in Women
Natural Products Industry Insider
Antioxidants Don't Impact CVD Events in High-Risk Women
Reuters
Common vitamins no help for women's hearts - study
Turning truth upside down
Of course, the idea that antioxidants are useless for preventing disease is as absurd as thinking the Earth is the center of the universe, or that pigs can fly. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
As a result, it actually enhances heart health; it helps reduce the build up of plaque or atherosclerosis, it reduces the risk of heart disease, and it helps people in many other ways as well, including blood sugar regulation for diabetics.
But as with any fat, it is a high calorie food, meaning that if you consume it in large quantities, then you're likely to overdo your calorie intake for the day and end up gaining body fat, so this is an oil to be used like any other oil: in moderation.
Where exactly should you use this oil? Start with using it as a cooking oil. |
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Shouldn't this association be giving people information that makes them healthier rather than increasing their risk of heart attacks, strokes and other cardiovascular trauma?
If you look at the history of the American heart Association, their present position is no surprise. The AHA has, for decades, denied any benefit whatsoever from vitamins, minerals or nutritional supplements. In fact it was only grudgingly and reluctantly dragged into the era of nutrition after being confronted with a mountain of undeniable evidence in support of nutrition for heart health. |
| They're telling people to avoid taking supplements that reduce the risk of heart disease. Shouldn't this association be giving people information that makes them healthier rather than increasing their risk of heart attacks, strokes and other cardiovascular trauma?
If you look at the history of the American heart Association, their present position is no surprise. The AHA has, for decades, denied any benefit whatsoever from vitamins, minerals or nutritional supplements. |
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REPPED: Following the recent revelations that Vioxx cause a high incidence of heart attacks and strokes, a competing drug from Pfizer, Bextra, has now been shown to display similar health problems. What's especially weighty about this particular revelation is that it comes from the American heart Association, a disease-industry group that has traditionally acted in favor of pharmaceutical companies. Because of this, the AHA deserves credit for allowing this study to be published. In the preliminary results, Bextra was found to increase the incidence of heart attacks and strokes by 219%. |
Caldwell B. Esselstyn, Jr., M.D. See book keywords and concepts |
The results, shown in Figures 8, 9, 10, and n (see insert), confirm the ability of plant-based nutrition, in conjunction with cholesterol-reducing medication, to reperfuse— restore blood flow to—the heart muscle previously deprived of adequate circulation. I emphasize that this is not a case of the development of collaterals, naturally occurring bypasses, which take months or years to appear. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
Many diseases are energetically related to stagnation and lack of flow. heart disease is definitely one of them. It's no coincidence that individuals who aren't willing to give to anyone are said to "have no heart." That's technically quite true. They have no heart health, and they tend to be struck down by heart attacks, strokes or other forms of cardiovascular disease. That saying is part of our reality because it's been based on observation over the years. People who don't give don't flow, and people who don't flow tend to have heart attacks. |
Caldwell B. Esselstyn, Jr., M.D. See book keywords and concepts |
Or are they improving—growing wider, and thus allowing more oxygen and nutrients to reach the heart muscle? These analyses of the films must be scrupulously precise and objective. For my study, all were performed three times. In addition, to avoid any possibility of bias, the technicians who performed the angiogram analyses were "blinded"—that is, they did not know whether the film they were analyzing was the initial, baseline film taken before the patient joined the study, or the follow-up film taken upon its completion. |
| After just three weeks of therapy, a repeat scan showed restored circulation to the area of heart muscle that had been deprived (see Figure 7 in insert). There was no doubt what had happened: a profound change in lifestyle, adopting strictly plant-based nutrition, brought about a rapid restoration of the endothelial cells' capacity to manufacture nitric oxide, and that, in turn, restored circulation.
That success led to a similar pilot study with Dr. Richard Brunken and Ray Go of the Cleveland Clinic Department of Nuclear Radiology and Dr. |
| Nine of the patients had come to the study with angina—pain in the heart muscle caused by inadequate blood supply. It was completely eliminated in two and much improved in the remaining seven, including the patient who died. Exercise capacity improved. Sexual activity was enhanced. One patient confided that the impotence that had long bothered him had been cured in the course of the study.
The results have lasted over the years. Don Felton, who could barely manage the walk to my office when he first came to see me, is now in his seventies—fit and active. |
| At the end of that time, it suddenly blocked, causing a mild heart attack and requiring a corrective bypass. In both men, the reversal of disease in their native coronary arteries, due to their compliance during the course of our study, enabled them to tolerate the required surgery safely. Today, both are well, free of angina or any restriction on their activity.)
Jerry Murphy, the company executive whose male family members had all died young as far back as anyone could remember, is, as I write, in his mid-eighties. |
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Thus our recommendation is that people avoid taking antioxidant supplements so they die earlier before they ever get heart disease." This should be part of the American heart Association's new advertising slogan, which is: "Avoid heart disease by dying before you get it!" That seems to be consistent with the AHA's message, after all.
OK let's get serious about this for a moment, and ask "What's stupid about this news? |
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As you read these, keep in mind that these are stories based on a study that actually found significant protective benefits for those women who took the antioxidants:
WebMD
Antioxidants Don't Lower heart Risk
FOX News
Study: Antioxidants Do Not Protect High-Risk Women from heart Disease
Xinhua, China
Antioxidants cut no heart disease rate in high-risk women
Scotsman, United Kingdom
Nutrients 'do not cut heart risks among vulnerable'
CTV. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
Study: Antioxidants Do Not Protect High-Risk Women from heart Disease, Death" http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,293159,00.html
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WebMD.com
"Study Examines Vitamins C, E, Beta-Carotene for Preventing heart Attack, Stroke" http://www.webmd.com/heart-disease/news/20070813/antioxidants-dont-lower-heart-risk
Contact details: http://www.webmd. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
As you read these, keep in mind that these are stories based on a study that actually found significant protective benefits for those women who took the antioxidants:
WebMD
Antioxidants Don't Lower heart Risk
FOX News
Study: Antioxidants Do Not Protect High-Risk Women from heart Disease
Xinhua, China
Antioxidants cut no heart disease rate in high-risk women
Scotsman, United Kingdom
Nutrients 'do not cut heart risks among vulnerable'
CTV. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
Think about it: for the cost of one heart bypass surgery, you can buy a lifetime of heart-healthy MacNut Oil from Nature's Way and enjoy a little of it each and every day for your long life. So invest in yourself on this one: check out Nature's Way MacNut Oil, and keep your eyes peeled for other products made with macadamia nut oil. You will be very pleased with the taste as well as the health results. |
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Mike Adams: Can you give a brief summary of -- you've mentioned a few here, diabetes and acne, heart disease is mentioned in your book quite prominently -- but what other chronic diseases are, say, aggravated or even caused by chronic milk consumption?
Robert Cohen: Well, you know, that's an interesting question. Let's look at the Big Five -- in America, the number one killer is heart disease, and then we've got osteoporosis and cancer, and diabetes and asthma. We look at nations where they drink milk, we find these diseases are common. |
Mike Adams See book keywords and concepts |
Overall, fried foods are bad for your heart, bad for your pH, bad for your digestion, and even promote diseases like cancer thanks to toxic chemicals hiding in virtually all fried foods.
The alternative? Baked foods. These days, you can even find baked frozen fish products that contain no hydrogenated oils.
When it comes to frozen fish products, however, there's one more thing to watch out for: MSG. |
David De Angelis See book keywords and concepts |
When our heart beats strongly because of an emotion, it wants to tell us something. The person who acts in a manner that (to him) has a "heart," the person who listens to her heart signals, full of emotions, is on the right way to reach the state of "grace of being."
The eyes, as the windows of our soul, show off this state of grace and our level of connection with ourselves. The eyes can also shine with true and real emotions. Even physically, the eyes are the point that is in the most direct touch with the brain (by optic chiasma, which is a part of the brain system). |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
REPPED: On the heels of a bizarre announcement from the American heart Association that people should not use antioxidant supplements to prevent heart disease, the Council for Responsible Nutrition has replied with a review of epidemiologic studies that shows strong support for the use of vitamin E and other antioxidants in reducing the risk of major coronary disease. One study that reviewed 80,000 nurses who took vitamin E supplements showed a 41% reduction in the risk of major coronary disease. |
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We know breast cancer -- what country has the highest rate of heart disease?
Mike Adams: Well, I'm still thinking the United States.
Robert Cohen: Nope! Denmark, Norway, Holland and Sweden -- you're going to get it sooner or later! Bone disease, heart disease, breast cancer -- see where are we going with this? --highest rates of dairy consumption. We're seeing absolute correlations between these diseases and dairy consumption, and I can give you the reason. |
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