| Cellular Health Helps Keep Heart and Circulatory Disease in Check
Cellular Health forms the scientific battle for winning the battle against death from heart disease. The correlations are easy enough to understand. The heart and circulatory systems are the mechanically most active organ systems in our body. As a result of the constant pumping action to maintain blood circulation, the cells of the circulatory system have a particularly high turnover in cell energy and a particularly high consumption of vitamins and other biological catalysts.
First of all the most important types of cells making up the heart and circulatory system include:
The cells of the blood vessel walls: The endothelial cells from the barrier between the bloodstream and blood vessel wall. These cells contribute to a variety of metabolic functions, such as optimal viscosity. The smooth muscle cells produce collagen and are responsible for optimal stability and elasticity of the blood vessel walls.
The cells of the heart muscle: The principal task of the heart muscle cells is to ensure the pu9mpiing function of the heart. Furthermore, some of the muscle cells are specialized to produce and conduct electrical stimuli for the heartbeat.
The blood cells: Millions of blood corpuscles circulating in our blood are nothing more than cells. They are responsible for transporting oxygen, for the resistance to diseases and the elimination of waste, for the healing of wounds and other functions.
The Facts About Coronary Heart Disease
Every year, every other death in the industrialized world is due to atherosclerotic deposits in the coronary arteries (leading to heart attack) o r in the arteries supplying blood to the brain (leading to stroke). The epidemic spread of these cardiovascular diseases is largely due to the fact that until now the true nature of atherosclerosis and coronary heart disease has not been understood.
Conventional medicine is largely confined to treating the symptoms of this disease. Calcium antagonists, beta-blockers, nitrates, and other drugs are prescribed to alleviate angina pain. Surgical procedures (angioplasty, bypass surgery) are applied to improve blood flow mechanically. Hardly any conventional medicine targets the underlying problem: the instability of the vascular wall which triggers the development of atherosclerotic deposits.
Cellular Health provides a breakthrough in our understanding of these causes and leads to effective prevention and treatment of coronary heart disease. The primary cause of coronary heart disease and other forms of atherosclerotic disease is a chronic deficiency of vitamins and other essential nutrients in millions of vascular wall cells. This leads to instability of the vascular walls , to lesions and cracks, to atherosclerotic deposits, and eventually to heart attacks or strokes. Since the primary cause of cardiovascular disease is a deficiency of essential nutrients in the vascular wall, a daily optimum intake of these essential nutrients is the primary measure to prevent atherosclerosis and to help repair vascular wall damage. |