Common Chelation Therapies > Coronary Heart Disease
Coronary heart disease is caused by the narrowing of the arteries. Over time, cholesterol and fat deposits begin to line the walls of the arteries. This is a normal process called arteriosclerosis that occurs gradually over a person's lifetime. When the deposits begin to close the artery by 50 percent or more, however, this process becomes dangerous.
The heart is a muscle and, just like all of your muscles, it needs oxygen. When the flow of blood is inhibited by blocked arteries, this also limits the supply of oxygen to the heart. This can cause chest pain, which is referred to as angina.
The Risks of Coronary Heart Disease
Clogged arteries pose a great risk to the heart. The more buildup there is inside the arterial walls, the more likely it is that the artery will become completely blocked. If an artery is very clogged, an incidental blood clot could fill the remainder of the artery and cause a heart attack.
There are many factors which contribute to coronary heart disease. Some of the factors are behavioral and can be altered, while others are genetic and cannot be changed. Age, sex and ancestry all play a part in coronary heart disease. Smoking, being overweight and having a sedentary lifestyle, however, are all behavioral factors that contribute to coronary heart disease. The more risk factors a person has, the more likely he is to have coronary heart disease and eventually to have a heart attack. Please give Cardio Renew a call at 800-578-1215 to learn more about treating coronary heart disease with liquid chelation therapy.
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