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Archive for Cardiovascular Health – Page 5

Nitric Oxide Therapy and Heart Health

Posted by Dan Hammer //
 02/01/2019
Nitric Oxide Therapy and Heart Health

Over 20 years ago there was an explosion of research on nitric oxide therapy and heart health.

It started with the 1998 Nobel Prize in Medicine being awarded to 3 American researchers for discovering how the lining of your cardiovascular system, called the endothelium, converts the amino acid L-arginine into nitric oxide.

Nitric oxide is the master signaling molecule of your cardiovascular system. You couldn’t live without nitric oxide.

Fast forward to 2019.

Currently, there are over 100,000 peer reviewed clinical studies in the area of nitric oxide.

Yet still to this day, nitric oxide therapy and heart health is not recognized by the American Heart Association as a valid method for addressing cardiovascular concerns. You can go to their website and search “nitric oxide” and nothing will come up.

What will come up is an article titled “Cardiovascular diseases affect nearly half of American adults.” According to this article 46% of US adults have high blood pressure.

High blood pressure is the number one risk factor for strokes and heart attacks.

Yet nitric oxide therapy can be a natural method to bring blood pressures back into the normal range.

In his bestselling book NO More Heart Disease, Nobel Laureate in Medicine Dr. Louis J. Ignarro makes this statement on the cover,

“How Nitric Oxide Can Prevent – Even Reverse – Heart Disease and Strokes”

As Dr. Ignarro discovered, nitric oxide is created naturally in your body to help maintain normal blood flow. In fact, nitric oxide provides the following key benefits:

  • First, it helps to restore and maintain the health and flexibility of your arteries and veins.
  • Second, it improves blood flow by relaxing the smooth muscle of the vascular wall
  • Third, it keeps blood platelet cells from sticking together to naturally reduce your risk for strokes and heart attacks.
  • Forth, it accelerates the repair process to support natural healing.

As Dr. Ignarro states in his book,

“A tiny molecule called nitric oxide is produced by the body specifically to help keep arteries and veins free of the plaque that causes strokes and to maintain normal blood pressure by relaxing the arteries, thereby regulating the rate of blood flow and preventing coronaries. Nitric oxide is the body’s natural cardiovascular wonder drug.”

Nitric Oxide Therapy and Heart Health – The Million Lives Project

To help people become aware of this “natural cardiovascular wonder drug,” I’ve associated myself with The Million Lives Project. Their goal is to help 1 million people or more understand how nitric oxide therapy can be a natural way to address most cardiovascular health concerns.

And they have produced a series of videos to help educate adults on how nitric oxide therapy can address the following concerns:

Hopefully, this information on nitric oxide therapy and heart health can empower you and your loved ones to use a valid and natural way to improve your cardiovascular health.

Blessing Lives Through Nitric Oxide Therapy!

Dan Hammer

The Health Benefits of Magnesium

Posted by Dan Hammer //
 01/14/2019
Health Benefits of Magnesium

Today I’d like to focus on the health benefits of magnesium. Over the last couple of weeks I’ve been writing a series of video scripts on how to address a Leaky Gut.

Once I produce this video series I’ll be sure to share it with you.

There are 5 key steps to healing a Leaky Gut and step five centers on the health benefits of magnesium.

Most of the literature about magnesium ignores this benefit.

So let’s start our discussion on the health benefits of magnesium by addressing how it can improve your gut health.

Magnesium For Improved Gut Health!

Magnesium is a crucial mineral required for the function of hundreds of enzymes in the gut to improve immunity, digestion, regularity, and energy production.

As your gut microbiome improves, magnesium aids in the production of healthy chemical compounds that can provide the following overall health benefits:

  • Helps Increase Energy
  • Calms Nerves
  • Treats Insomnia
  • Aids Digestion
  • Relieves Muscle Aches and Pains
  • Regulates Calcium and Potassium Levels
  • Is Important for Heart Health
  • Prevents Migraine Headaches
  • And Helps Prevent Osteoporosis.

    One of the keys to improving your gut health and reducing the potential for a Leaky Gut is to reduce inflammation. Magnesium helps in a big way.

    As your body uses magnesium to help you properly digest your food, this reduces the potential for toxins. Toxins create inflammation, which damages the lining of your small intestine.

    Less toxins produced, less damage to the lining of your small intestine to decrease your probability of having a Leaky Gut.

Other Health Benefits of Magnesium

In addition to having a significant impact on maintaining good gut health, magnesium has three overall health benefits:

  • Benefit 1 – Needed for Cellular Energy
  • Benefit 2 – Necessary for DNA Synthesis and Repair
  • Benefit 3 – Combats Chronic, Low-Grade Inflammation

    When you break these overall health benefits down, they play the following role in helping your body and organ systems function better. For example:

Bone Density – Half of your total body magnesium is stored in the bones. It’s needed for bone remodeling. This is a process that your body uses to break down old bone structure to reform new bone structure.

And your blood levels of magnesium are critical to your bone density. If deficient, then your body will take magnesium from your bones, which can decrease your bone mass to contribute to osteoporosis.

This also triggers pro-inflammatory cytokines to increase inflammation.

Cardiovascular Health – Magnesium has several roles in heart health. One is helping to maintain good heart rhythm. If your magnesium levels are low, then your become more susceptible to irregular heartbeats or what the medical community calls arrhythmias.

Magnesium also improves the function of your endothelium, which lines all of your cardiovascular system. This improvement helps to dilate the blood vessels for improved blood flow. And can aid in keeping your blood pressure under control.

Metabolic Syndrome – This is a group of health risks like abdominal obesity, high blood sugar, high blood pressure, and cholesterol concerns. When taken together, these health risks increase your potential for developing cardiovascular diseases like heart attacks and strokes.

Research studies have shown that magnesium can reduce the incidence of metabolic syndrome. Specifically, higher magnesium intake was associated with lower stroke risk. One study showed that for men who had the highest magnesium intake, they reduced their risk for stoke by 41%. This also applied to having lower rates of heart failure.

Health Benefits of Magnesium – Nutritional Supplements

While you can try to get your magnesium from the food you eat, the best way is to use a good nutritional supplement.

Make sure the magnesium supplement you choose is in either the citrate or chelate form.

Magnesium Chelate is highly absorb-able by your body. It’s the form naturally found in foods. Because it’s bound to several types of amino acids, this aids in restoring your magnesium levels.

Magnesium Citrate combines the magnesium with citric acid. For some this might have a laxative effect.

Now the dosage amounts vary with age and sex:

Age 14 – 18: 410 milligrams for men and 360 milligrams for women

Age 19 – 30: 400 milligrams for men and 310 milligrams for women

Age 31 and older: 420 milligrams for men and 320 milligrams for women

As you can see not a lot of difference based on age so make sure you’re taking at least 400 milligrams per day for men and at least 300 milligrams per day for women.

Since the majority of Americans do not get adequate amounts of magnesium in their diet, it would be to their best health interest to increase their consumption of this key mineral. Here are the top 10 foods listed based on highest intake of magnesium:

Food Source Amount Need Magnesium Intake
Leafy Greens like Kale or Spinach 1 cup 157 mg
Seeds like Flax, Pumpkin or Chia 1 ounce 150 mg
Legumes like Lentils, Beans, or Chickpeas 1 cup 120 mg
Nuts like Almonds or Cashews 1 ounce 82 mg
Whole Grains like Wheat, Oats, or Barley 1 ounce 65 mg
Dark Chocolate 1 ounce 64 mg
Avocados Medium 58 mg
Fatty Fish like Salmon or Mackerel Half a fillet (178 grams) 53 mg
Tofu 3.5 ounces 53 mg
Bananas 1 large 37 mg


You can decide which method is best to help you enjoy the health benefits of magnesium: food or supplements.

Blessing Lives Through Nitric Oxide Therapy!

Dan Hammer

Do You Know Your Oxidized LDL Number?

Posted by Dan Hammer //
 01/08/2019

When it comes to cardiovascular health there is an important number you need to know. It’s your oxidized LDL number.

Never heard of it.

Well, it’s time you did.

As you can see by the image I used for this blog post, in 1984 Time magazine ran an article titled “Cholesterol And Now the Bad News.” Fifteen year later in 1999 they ran another article on cholesterol but this time the title was “Cholesterol The Good News.”

The year of this blog post is 2019 and maybe some day Time magazine will run a cover story title,

“Do You Know Your Oxidized LDL Number?”

Because that’s the real issue when it come to cardiovascular disease!

Now before I help you understand what oxidized LDL is, and how it can be measured by your doctor, let me share some sobering statistics (brought to you by the ClevelandHeartLab: Read More →

CoQ10 Benefits Go Beyond Heart Health

Posted by Dan Hammer //
 01/01/2019

Most people understand that CoQ10 benefits heart health. Even the pharmaceutical industry understands this CoQ10 Benefitsespecially as it applies to the effects of statin drugs in interfering with your liver’s ability to naturally produce CoQ10.

For example, the 1989 patent application by pharmaceutical giant Merck revealed the need for CoQ10 since statin drugs deplete this needed energy compound in your body. Here’s a quote from part of their patent application:

“Since CoQ10 is of benefit in congestive heart failure patients, the combination with HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors (statins) should be of value in such patients who also have the added risk of high cholesterol levels.”

Most statins effectively interfere with your liver’s ability to create cholesterol. Unfortunately they also interfere with your liver’s ability to create CoQ10, which is a needed coenzyme for proper energy production.

Why Merck, and other pharmaceutical companies, didn’t create a drug that combined a statin with CoQ10 is a mystery.

And, as statins were promoted by the pharmaceutical industry for the control of cholesterol, little was done to counter the side effects caused by these statin drugs.

Fortunately physicians are finally acknowledging this need for CoQ10. It’s reported that approximately 70% of cardiologists will prescribe CoQ10 for their heart disease patients.

But the purpose of this post is to help you understand that CoQ10 benefits go beyond heart health.

Why?

Because CoQ10 is a coenzyme that helps facilitate the creation of energy for all cells. And current research is revealing that CoQ10 can benefit brain, bone, and metabolic health while also reducing mortality. Read More →

Damaging Effects of Sugar

Posted by Dan Hammer //
 12/01/2018

This blog post is all about the damaging effects of sugar. Most people acknowledge that too much sugar is bad for Damaging Effects of Sugaryou. Unfortunately most people don’t understand the following:

How much sugar they consume each day!

How the damaging effects of sugar are slowly and consistently compromising their health!

Let’s look at the first question to help you understand how much sugar you consume each day.

When I tell people that the average American is consuming a 4 pound bag of sugar every 2 to 3 weeks, the reaction I get is:

“No Way!”

Well, I produced a video 7 years ago titled “A Simple Dietary Change” that helps you understand how much sugar you consume each day. The information that I shared back then is still true today.

At minimum, watch the first 5 minutes to see how 4 foods items, that many people consume each day, are causing them to consume a 4 pound bag of sugar every 2 to 3 weeks. Read More →

Reduce Arterial Plaque Naturally

Posted by Dan Hammer //
 11/08/2018

The number one killer of men and women is cardiovascular disease. And the number one cause of most Reduce Arterial Plaque Naturallycardiovascular health issues is atherosclerosis.

Atherosclerosis is a build up of plaque inside the blood vessel. Typically in the coronary and carotid arteries but also in the arteries of the leg.

As this arterial plaque ages it can be involved in triggering a heart attack or stroke. Usually without any warnings or prior symptoms.

If you read mainstream medical websites they will state that once you have arterial plaque accumulation or atherosclerosis, then you are stuck with it. That it can’t be reversed.

So when I saw an article from Life Extension Magazine that made this statement:

“Two plant extracts can reduce arterial plaque progression by 95% while promoting plaque stability to lessen the risk of acute arterial occlusion”

I had to read their article “Inhibit Arterial Plaque” to see what they know that mainstream medicine either doesn’t know or doesn’t want to acknowledge.

Click here for a direct link to their article.

Or read the rest of this post as a “Cliff Notes” version of what they shared. Read More →

Best Anti Aging Advice is Grounded in The 1% Solution!

Posted by Dan Hammer //
 10/01/2018

I want to introduce you to the best anti aging advice I can give you. It is rooted in biology. It’s so powerful that it Anti Aging Advicewill impact the way you look at what you eat and drink forever!

This anti aging advice will become the foundational strategy for helping you to slow down the aging process. As well as reducing your risk for cancer and all types of diseases.

What is this powerful strategy? It is called:

The 1% Solution!

Pretty dramatic isn’t it!

What? You think it’s pretty lame. You’re thinking how can 1% of anything have any real effect on your health and longevity?

Well, before I show you how powerful this anti aging advice is let me ask you this question:

Would you want a stock that increased in value by 1%?

Maybe.

What if it increased in value by 1% each day you owned it?

Absolutely!

I thought so. Who wouldn’t want something that improved in value everyday you owned it.

Well, let’s apply this thinking to your body. What would happen to your health if you could improve 1% of your body today? And, another 1% tomorrow!

What if you could to this everyday for the next 90 days? Would that make a difference in your overall health and wellness? Improve your chances for longevity and anti aging? Could it reduce your risk for cancer and cardiovascular disease? Read More →

The Real Cause of Heart Disease

Posted by Dan Hammer //
 09/01/2018

Currently there is a lot of confusing information about the real cause of heart disease. If you do a Google search for Real Cause of Heart Disease“the real cause of heart disease” you will find the following two culprits:

  • Dietary Saturated Fats
  • Cholesterol

And a lot of other potential players involved in this devastating disease like salt, stress, alcohol, high blood pressure, diabetes, a family history of heart disease, smoking, and triglycerides.

But are any of them the real cause of heart disease?

Take dietary saturated fats. This lead to a revamping of the American diet to consume less fat and more carbohydrates. With this change in diet there has been an epidemic increase in type 2 diabetes and an explosion in people being overweight and obese.

And heart disease is still the number one cause of death for both men and women worldwide.

Cholesterol also became the target. Statin drugs were introduced to address this cause of heart disease. Yet statistically 70 to 75% of Americans who have a heart attack have normal cholesterol levels.

Which bring us to the main question of this blog post. Read More →

Atherosclerosis and Osteoporosis Link!

Posted by Dan Hammer //
 08/15/2018

Recent research has shown a direct link between atherosclerosis and osteoporosis.  Much of it centers on Vitamin DAtherosclerosis and Osteoporosis and Vitamin K2 deficiencies and how they affect your endothelial cells.

 

Now before we examine this link between atherosclerosis and osteoporosis let’s first understand what these words mean.

 

  • Atherosclerosis involves the calcification of your vascular tissue. 

  • Osteoporosis involves the decalcification of bone tissue. 

 

Here is a medical fact that few physicians know, and even fewer in the general population have ever heard about.  As you age your endothelial cells, which line all of your cardiovascular system, can turn into bone cells.  They are known as osteoblasts, which normally regulate bone formation.

 

This discovery was originally made in 1993.  Since this discovery research has shown a link between atherosclerosis and osteoporosis.  Those with atherosclerosis typically also have weaker, more brittle bone with an increased risk for fracture.  Those with osteoporosis typically exhibit hardening of the arteries or atherosclerotic calcification leading to atherosclerosis. 

 

To date the precise biological mechanisms behind the transformation of endothelial cells into osteoblasts, or bone-forming cells, is not fully understood.  What is understood is the key role Vitamins D3 and K2 play in ensuring that calcium is properly used in bone formation while at the same time preventing the pathological calcification of your arteries.

 

These two nutrients operate synergistically to combat atherosclerosis and osteoporosis. Read More →

A Primer on Blueberry Nutrition!

Posted by Dan Hammer //
 08/08/2018

Blueberries are native to North America but it’s only been recently that blueberry nutrition has hit national attention.Blueberry Nutrition With approximately 30 different species, blueberries have become an important and plentiful tool for preventing free radical damage, one of the leading causes of aging and degenerative diseases.

Because of its high ORAC value and nutritional density, I use blueberries as one of my ingredients in my morning protein shake. Here is a brief overview of their health benefits and why it’s important to include blueberries in your diet:

  • Improves heart health

  • Provides cancer protection

  • Helps prevent damage to collagen

  • Improves cognitive function

  • Protects against macular degeneration and cataracts

  • Improves elimination

That’s an impressive list of health benefits all designed to keep you young and healthy as you age. Read More →

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