Hearing of people having sudden heart attacks is scary. The scarier part is that everybody is at risk of developing one. Some people more than others. You might think that you’re not going to have a heart attack because you don’t have any family history. Maybe. Or maybe not. Family history is just one factor of many. Science is finding that many of the other factors canbe controlled. Controlled enough that you can reverse heart disease.
Disclaimer: We are not doctors and none of this post (or any of our posts) should be construed as medical advice. These posts are for informational purposes only. Any diet or lifestyle changes should be done after consultation with a medical professional.
Coronary heart disease takes almost 380,000 people every year. It begins when linings of the heart become damaged. Several factors can help develop this condition. It includes age, weight, hormone replacement therapy (HRT), and diseases such as diabetes and hypertension.
How to Reverse Heart Disease
Unhealthy lifestyles such as poor diet and not exercising regularly are the main causes that lead to heart disease. Changing our diets and exercise routines means we can reverse heart disease. A study published in the New England Journal of Medicine reported the same facts everybody else knows already: steering clear of the contributing risk factors is the best way to not only avoid it but to actually reverse heart disease.
Quit Smoking
- Cancer
- Blood clots, and d
- Damage to the inner lining of the heart tissue.
Manage Stress
This makes stress management an important part of your plan to reverse heart disease. A lot of activities such as yoga, acupuncture, meditation and massages could help in reducing stress.
Have a Healthy Diet Plan to Reverse Heart Disease
Herbs and spices also have anti-inflammatory properties that could help counteract any imbalances in the body. For instance, lemongrass helps to reduce the body’s low-density lipoprotein (LDL) that could potentially develop into atherosclerotic plaques which causes a heart attack. Other herbs and spices such as ginger, turmeric, and cinnamon also can give flavor to the food without adding unnecessary sodium.
Cutting back on sugar and refined carbs could also be one way avoiding the development of a heart disease. Too much sugar intake can cause a spike in our blood’s sugar level and could become too much for our kidneys and our heart since it interferes with the arteries’ normal function.
Good News On the Diet Front
The American Heart Association recommends a low-fat, high-protein dietto decrease the risk of heart disease. However, many recent studies are showing a diet high in good fats (avocados etc.) is very helpful to reverse heart disease, especially when paired with Reverastrol.
Maintain a Healthy Weight
Monitor Blood Pressure Levels
Take Your Vitamins and Supplements Rich in Calcium and Magnesium
Vitamin B-6 works to protect the walls of the blood vessels of the heart. It also helps in lowering the levels of homocysteine thus reducing blood clots in the body.
Calcium does not only maintain bone strength, it also keeps the nerves and blood vessels working well and it’s one of the main minerals that maintain a low blood pressure. The mechanism of calcium in keeping the heart healthy involves its electrical performance that affects its contraction and relaxation. If the cells in and out of the heart receive enough calcium, the heart’s ability to pump blood throughout the body would normalize.
Moreover, low levels of magnesium could have an adverse effect on the heart. Magnesium depletion leads to hypertension, hardening of the arteries and arterial plaque.
Get Enough Sleep
Research has also found out a link between obesity and sleep deprivation. People who sleep less tend to snack more often and eat fewer vegetables. Sleep deprivation also leads to poor food choice. They usually take in foods that are rich in sugar and fats.
Stay Active
Regular workouts can decrease the chance of oxidative damage and inflammation. A study by the Harvard University reported that people who exercise for at least 30 minutes most of the week decreased their chances of developing a heart disease by 20-30 percent. Just imagine how much you reduce or reverse your risk when you exercise for an hour or two every day!
The extra steps involved in reversing heart disease don’t necessarily have to be complicated. Start changing your lifestyle by doing two of these things and slowly work your way up. Combining exercise and healthy diet would take you a long way. Take these precautionary steps while it’s still early.
A Paradise for Parents knows that it is very important to stay physically fit and healthy especially in our golden years. Our assisted living homes have a personal trainer who works closely with residents to ensure that their physical capabilities are accommodated. We also believe that meal times are the best times of the day. Our residents are provided with three healthy and delicious meals that are tailored to their needs and preferences.
If you want to know more about assisted living facilities, A Paradise for Parents staff and our resources can answer all your questions. Don’t hesitate to give us a call at (623) 295-9890 or email us at cam@aparadiseforparents.comto know more about the services we offer. You can also fill out an online form located on our homepage. We’d be happy to assist you in your search for an assisted living facility for your loved one.
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