Saturday, April 16, 2016

What About Cholesterol? Bypass Surgery?

Bypass the Bypass 


One of the most common of all surgical procedures is "bypass surgery". Pain in the chest tells of a buildup of fatty substances in the arteries.  This becomes a crisis situation, getting worse with each passing day.  The victim is told that the clogged arteries must be replaced or face certain death.  So arrangements are made for this traumatic, dangerous, and expensive surgery to take place.  Then, a few years later it is discovered that the substitute arteries are clogged just like the original ones, and it all needs to be done over again.

Is these a way to avoid this senseless spiral that sends so many to a premature death?  Fortunately, in recent years scientists have discovered some measures that can be taken nutritionally to help overcome this problem.  Many people have used this natural approach to control the buildup of fats in the system and reverse the clogged artery syndrome.

Lipotropic Adjunct helps control Cholesterol
One natural defense against the buildup of fats in the arteries is the substance produced by the liver called lecithin.  In the bloodstream lecithin works like a detergent to dissolve fats and keep them fluid so they can do their job, and not clog the passageways.

The problem is that most of us eat more than enough of the nutrients that the liver needs to make cholesterol.  But unfortunately, we do not eat enough of the nutrients that the liver needs to make lecithin, which keeps these fats dissolved in the bloodstream.  Consequently a buildup of cholesterol plaque in the arteries and veins is the number one cause of death in our country today.  Clogged arteries plus a tendency toward blood clots brings on heart attacks and strokes

Lipotropic Adjunct helps control the "homocysteine" cycle
Scientific studies have shown that the nutrients in Lipotropic Adjunct are essential to the control of metabolic process that takes place in the veins and arteries known as the "homocysteine cycle"  Excess homocysteine is believed to injure artery walls, and cause fat-carrying lipoproteins (LDL) to plate down and clog the arteries.

Normally, excess homocysteine is quickly converted into harmless substances.  But if there are deficiencies of any of the essential nutrients that are needed to control it, homocysteine can accumulate to levels that pose a risk.  A high blood homocysteins level is better predictor of heart disease than high blood cholesterol.

The nutrients needed to control the homocysteine cycle are Folic Acid, Vitamin B6, Vitamin B12, Choline and Betaine.  Lipotropic Adjunct contains balanced amounts of each of these nutrients, and assures you that your body can remove homocysteine from your blood and tissues before it can accumulate to harmful levels.

Vitamin C and E help lower cholesterol
In hospital studies it has been found that there are two Vitamins which help restore a proper balance between the LDLD and HDL lipoproteins.  They are Vitamin C and Vitamin E.  Vitamin C taken in the amount of 2,000 mg or more per day, and Vitamin E in the amount of at least 500 IU per day, shift the balance in favor of HDL cholesterol.  The higher the ratio of high density lipoprotein (HDL) the greater are our chances for avoiding heart attack.

Increased Fiber lowers cholesterol levels
There is a direct relationship between the amount of fiber in the diet and the level of cholesterol.  A high fiber diet brings down cholesterol levels by combining with fats while they are still in the digestive tract, preventing them from being absorbed into the bloodstream.  Fruits, grains and vegetables are a good source of natural fiber.  But, in our hurry-up world of fast foods and skipped meals, fiber is often scarce in our diet.  Too much fat and too little fiber tends to load the system with cholesterol levels.

Salmon Oil lowers cholesterol levels
In recent years, doctors have become interested in the  Eskimos of Iceland who eat a diet very high in fat, yet who are nearly free of heart disease and cholesterol problems.  Since their diet consists of at least 70% fat, according to accepted medical views they should all be ready for bypass surgery.

To solve this mystery, a study was done by doctors on the marine fats which make up much of their diet.  They discovered that there are certain fatty acids in the flesh of fish which contain "omega-3" factors.  These fatty acids lower cholesterol instead of increasing it.  They also assist in improving the balance between LDL's and HDL's, helping to move the unwanted fats out of the veins and arteries.

NeoLife GNLD offers a high concentration of these health giving Omega-3 factors in Salmon Oil.  Three to six capsules per day is a powerful weapon against runaway cholesterol levels.  NeoLife GNLD's Salmon Oil comes from the unpolluted waters of the north Atlantic.  It is wise to avoid marine oils that come from bottom fish which feed at the mouth of polluted rivers or raised on fish farms.  They may be less expensive, but they also are likely to contain toxic substances absorbed from their polluted environment.

PhytoDefense
Over the past decade, science has exploded with a whole new world of knowledge about the role of antioxidants in body chemistry.  The carotenoid family and the flavonoid family, from brightly colored fruits and vegetables, have demonstrated their ability to protect the veins and arteries from destructive free radical oxygen attack.  Research has shown that low density lipoproteins (LDL) are turned into plaque under free radical oxygen bombardment.  Accumulation of these plaque plugs the system and causes the kind of heart disease that leads to bypass surgery.

Low density lipoproteins are not dangerous in themselves.  They are just very vulnerable to oxygen attack.  Carotenoid Complex and Flavonoid Complex solve this problem by preventing free radical oxygen from attacking LDL cholesterol and turning it into harmful plaque.

What to do?
Studies by doctors and hospitals around the world show at least five different approaches to the control of cholesterol and other blood fats.  We may bypass the bypass if we are wise, and regularly include in our diet the nutrients which the body needs to win the battle.
Lipotropic Adjunct -- Increases the nutrients needed by the liver to produce lecithin, which keeps the fats dissolved in the bloodstream.  It also stands guard on the homocysteine cycle.
Vitamin C and Vitamin E -- Help balance the LDLD-HDL cholesterol levels in the blood.  Higher HDLs and lower LDLs are associated with less heart attack risk and greater longevity.
Fiber -- Combines with fats in the intestine, preventing them from reaching the bloodstream.
Salmon Oil -- Reduces high cholesterol llevels and promotes balanced HDL-LDL levels.
PhytoDefense -- Carotenoids and Flavonoids protect the veins and arteries by preventing free radical oxygen from attacking LDL cholesterol and turning it into plaque.

Conclusion
Choosing the purest, highest quality of nutritional supplements to use of these heart-sparing products regularly.  They provide a healthier cardiovascular system, and hopefully, help us bypass the bypass.
Take note of your daily diet, at least 1 week to 1 month.  Do you get enough of the highest quality foods, unrefined, unprocessed, whole (when possible organic) in your diet?  If not, perhaps consider nutritional supplements from NeoLife GNLD, for the highest quality nutritionals available on the market for the past 57 years.

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