Dr. Dwight Lundell, former Chief of Staff and Chief of
Surgery at Banner Heart Hospital in Arizona told the world not to take statin
drugs. “We physicians with all our
training, knowledge and authority often acquire a rather large ego that tends
to make it difficult to admit we are wrong. So, here it is. I freely admit to
being wrong. As a heart surgeon with 25 years experience, having performed over
5,000 open-heart surgeries, today is my day to right the wrong with medical and
scientific fact.
His frontal attack on the field of cardiology tears apart
the practice of prescribing medications to lower cholesterol and a diet that
severely restricted fat intake. Doctors in this field have been continually
bombarded with scientific literature, continually attending education seminars,
all of which insisted heart disease resulted from the simple fact of elevated
blood cholesterol. They were wrong. Unfortunately for too many people—dead
wrong.
Dr. David Brownstein has debated publically about this issue
and many people do recognize how off base the world of cardiology actually is.
I have gone as far as writing an essay telling people to run from their statin
prescribing cardiologist. And I have written an essay about The Statin Disaster
and the recent increasing recommendation and prescription of this quite useless
drug.
We know that inflammation in the artery wall is the real
cause of heart disease. Simply stated, without inflammation being present in
the body, there is no way that cholesterol can accumulate in the wall of the
blood vessel and cause heart disease and strokes. Without sufficient magnesium
in the body inflammation results and it is the inflammation that causes
cholesterol to become trapped.
Magnesium, not statin drugs should be the foundation drug of
for the prevention and treatment of heart disease, diabetes, and
arteriosclerosis; it serves as a natural calcium antagonist, normalizes blood
pressure and irregular heartbeat. Magnesium is The Ultimate Heart Medicine!
What are the biggest culprits of chronic inflammation?
Quite
simply, they are the overload of simple, highly processed carbohydrates (sugar,
flour and all the products made from them) and the excess consumption of
omega-6 vegetable oils like soybean, corn and sunflower that are found in many
processed foods. Low magnesium though is the most basic culprit as is excessive
irregular breathing, which reduces both CO2 and O2 levels in the body, both of
which cause systemic inflammation.
Magnesium is the perfect medicine for cardiologists. It is
the nutritional medicinal with pharmaceutical properties that no allopathic
drug can hope to equal, yet doctors routinely ignore it. Worse, they use
calcium channel blockers, statin drugs and other questionable substances with
nightmarish side effects, which include suppressing already low magnesium
levels.
Though magnesium is safe and easy to use and is available
for immediate use in emergency departments, rarely is its full potential
appreciated or harnessed.[1] The two forms of magnesium I recommend are
magnesium chloride and magnesium bicarbonate. The magnesium bicarbonate is for
oral use with all of one’s water, and the magnesium chloride (oil) can be used
both orally and topically.
Low Magnesium Hardens Arteries
Dr. Russell Blaylock says, “There is evidence that magnesium
deficiency may play a role in atherosclerosis, also called hardening of the
arteries. In one study that used experimental animals, magnesium
supplementation inhibited the deposit of lipids in the walls of the aorta
that is, it inhibited plaque formation, a major factor in atherosclerosis.
“To see if there was a relation between ionized magnesium
and blood lipids (such as cholesterol), researchers examined 29 men with an
average age of 72.5 years, who had impaired insulin sensitivity, a common
condition in the elderly. They found that the level of blood-ionized magnesium
but not total blood magnesium correlated closely with levels of LDL
(potentially harmful) cholesterol and total cholesterol. Because magnesium is a
powerful anti-inflammatory element, it would be expected to help prevent
cholesterol from oxidizing; this may explain why it reduces atherosclerotic
plaque in experimental animals.”
Dr. Blaylock continues saying, “In my research, I came
across a study from 1959 that demonstrated some remarkable findings concerning
the interrelationship between calcium and magnesium and atherosclerosis.
Researchers knew from previous studies that feeding animals large doses of magnesium
markedly reduced the amounts of lipids deposited in the heart valves of the
left side of the heart and in the aorta. This study looked not only at lipid
deposits in the wall and valves of the heart, but also calcium deposits in the
kidneys, which are common in people with kidney disease associated with
atherosclerosis.”
More on Nutrition
Dr. Lundell also points out that by consuming excessive
omega-6, the cell membrane produces chemicals called cytokines that directly
cause inflammation. Today’s mainstream American diet has produced an extreme
imbalance of omega-6 vs. omega-3s. The ratio of imbalance ranges from 15:1 to
as high as 30:1 in favor of omega-6. That’s a tremendous amount of cytokines
causing inflammation. In today’s food environment, a 3:1 ratio would be optimal
and healthy.
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There is no escaping the fact that the more we consume
prepared and processed foods, the more we cause inflammation in the body. The
human body cannot process, nor was it designed to consume, foods packed with
sugars and soaked in omega-6 oils. One tablespoon of corn oil contains 7,280 mg
of omega-6; soybean contains 6,940 mg. Instead, use olive oil or butter from
grass-fed beef.
Cred că şi eu am o carenţă de magneziu în organism şi asta este cauza pentru boala de care sufăr, adică Cardiopatie ischiemică. MULŢUMESC, MULT, Carl!
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