Amazines Free Article Archive
www.amazines.com - Thursday, April 18, 2024
Read about the most recent changes and happenings at Amazines.com
Log into your account or register as a new author. Start submitting your articles right now!
Search our database for articles.
Subscribe to receive articles emailed straight to your email account. You may choose multiple categories.
View our newest articles submitted by our authors.
View our most top rated articles rated by our visitors.
* Please note that this is NOT the ARTICLE manager
Add a new EZINE, or manage your EZINE submission.
Add fresh, free web content to your site such as newest articles, web tools, and quotes with a single piece of code!
Home What's New? Submit/Manage Articles Latest Posts Top Rated Article Search
Google
Subscriptions Manage Ezines
CATEGORIES
 Article Archive
 Advertising (133573)
 Advice (161671)
 Affiliate Programs (34799)
 Art and Culture (73855)
 Automotive (145712)
 Blogs (75614)
 Boating (9851)
 Books (17223)
 Buddhism (4130)
 Business (1330636)
 Business News (426446)
 Business Opportunities (366518)
 Camping (10973)
 Career (72795)
 Christianity (15848)
 Collecting (11638)
 Communication (115089)
 Computers (241951)
 Construction (38962)
 Consumer (49953)
 Cooking (17080)
 Copywriting (6733)
 Crafts (18203)
 Cuisine (7549)
 Current Affairs (20319)
 Dating (45908)
 EBooks (19703)
 E-Commerce (48258)
 Education (185521)
 Electronics (83524)
 Email (6438)
 Entertainment (159854)
 Environment (28970)
 Ezine (3040)
 Ezine Publishing (5453)
 Ezine Sites (1551)
 Family & Parenting (111007)
 Fashion & Cosmetics (196605)
 Female Entrepreneurs (11853)
 Feng Shui (134)
 Finance & Investment (310615)
 Fitness (106469)
 Food & Beverages (63045)
 Free Web Resources (7941)
 Gambling (30227)
 Gardening (25202)
 Government (10519)
 Health (630137)
 Hinduism (2206)
 Hobbies (44083)
 Home Business (91657)
 Home Improvement (251210)
 Home Repair (46243)
 Humor (4723)
 Import - Export (5459)
 Insurance (45104)
 Interior Design (29616)
 International Property (3488)
 Internet (191029)
 Internet Marketing (146687)
 Investment (22861)
 Islam (1161)
 Judaism (1352)
 Law (80506)
 Link Popularity (4596)
 Manufacturing (20914)
 Marketing (99316)
 MLM (14140)
 Motivation (18233)
 Music (27000)
 New to the Internet (9496)
 Non-Profit Organizations (4048)
 Online Shopping (129734)
 Organizing (7813)
 Party Ideas (11855)
 Pets (38165)
 Poetry (2229)
 Press Release (12689)
 Public Speaking (5643)
 Publishing (7566)
 Quotes (2407)
 Real Estate (126700)
 Recreation & Leisure (95495)
 Relationships (87674)
 Research (16182)
 Sales (80350)
 Science & Technology (110290)
 Search Engines (23514)
 Self Improvement (153300)
 Seniors (6220)
 Sexuality (36010)
 Small Business (49311)
 Software (83033)
 Spiritual (23516)
 Sports (116155)
 Tax (7663)
 Telecommuting (34070)
 Travel & Tourism (308304)
 UK Property Investment (3123)
 Video Games (13382)
 Web Traffic (11790)
 Website Design (56919)
 Website Promotion (36663)
 World News (1000+)
 Writing (35844)
Author Spotlight
TAL BARNEA

Tal is an electrical engineer with over 25 years of expertise with hardware, software, mechanical an...more
MANMOHAN SINGH

Digital marketing professional with 8 years of experience. A good listner, Stratgist and fun loving ...more
LEMUEL ASIBAL

Lemuel Asibal is a web content writer who also ventures on writing articles and blog posts about any...more
TUSHAR BHATIA

Tushar Bhatia is the Founder President of EmpXtrack Inc with over 19 years of experience in the soft...more
BRENDA PANIN

Passionate blogger and a great animal lover. ...more


Heart Healthy Diet by Adrian Joele





Heart Healthy Diet by
Article Posted: 08/23/2015
Article Views: 241
Articles Written: 267
Word Count: 1169
Article Votes: 0
AddThis Social Bookmark Button

Heart Healthy Diet


 
Health
Our modern lifestyle is the cause of a serious, epidemic problem that affects our society to-day: heart disease and stroke.In America half of all death are from coronary heart disease, most of them with advanced atherosclerosis(narrowing of the arteries).

The first report of coronary artery disease in America was published in 1912 in ‘The Journal of the American Medical Association by Dr. James Herrick. The disease was so rare that famous cardiologist DR. Paul Dudley White, spent the next 10 years searching for it and found only three cases. Today we have thousands of cases in any small city.

In the same medical journal 77 years later, on July 7 1989, a nationwide analysis showed that 60 million American adults aged 20 – 90 now have coronary disease to some degree. There is no longer any doubt that the wanton destruction of our food, air and water and the inept and corrupt work of our health authorities created this monster and it’s alive and growing in every third one of us.

Humbug physicians will object that cardiovascular disease is declining, because modern medicine has become so wonderful at detecting it early and treating it successfully. Don’t believe them! Even advanced cardiovascular disease is very difficult to detect. Dr. Lewis Kuller, for example, analyzed records of 326 people who died of sudden heart attacks,all of whom had received medical examinations within six months before death. Eighty-six of the subjects had received medical examinations within 7 days of their death. Not a single one of the heart attacks had been predicted by their physicians.

If you are fortunate enough to have cardiovascular disease correctly diagnosed before it manifests as a heart attack or stroke, then surely modern treatment can tackle it? No way! Most medial therapies for cardiovascular disease are simply symptomatic relief, that does nothing to reverse or even arrest the disease process.

Has the modern electronic bypass wizardry done a better job than the 100-year- old traditional advice to cut the fat in your diet and go for a daily walk? The American government Coronary Artery Surgery Study spent 24 million dollars to find out. Their studies examined records of 16,626 angiogram patients. From these records researchers selected 780 patients with good heart function, but a significant blockage of one or more coronary arteries. Half the patients were given bypass surgery plus drugs. The other half were treated with nutritional and lifestyle changes plus drugs. Bypass surgery conferred no advantage at all, neither in longevity nor in incidence of future heart attacks.

What if you avoid surgery and just use our wonderful new drugs instead? I wouldn’t. The Johns Hopkins Medical Letter reports on fatal drug reactions in hospitals, where you would think medical expertise would protect you or at least could save you if a drug reaction occurs Prescribed hospital drugs are so toxic, they kill 130,000 Americans every year!

Outside the hospitals, the death toll from the same prescription drugs is probably a lot higher, but is frequently unreported or listed simply as heart failure. The 1994 Physicians Desk Reference contains hundreds of pages of side-effects of common prescription drugs used for cardiovascular disease. Side-effects include many kinds of cancer, heart disease, liver disease, brain damage and sudden death.

Research has proven that there are many factors, which determine the change of getting heart disease or stroke. Some of the important factors we can influence by changing our diet and avoid smoking.

It’s not a disease of old age, children at the age of 15 can show symptoms of the disease. Narrowing of the arteries is the main cause of stroke This can start at an early age, without any warning signs. This process continue and is very hard to detect till suddenly a stroke occurs. This happens quite fast in most cases and leaves hardly any time to intervene.

Prevention is the key and this has to start at a youthful age; but it has been proven that by changing one’s lifestyle, the process of narrowing of the arteries can be reversed.

There are a number of factors we have to watch for: 1.to maintain a constant body weight 2. the use of unsaturated oil and fat 3. use of the right type of cholesterol (high density lipoproteins, HDL), that scrubs and vacuums excess cholesterol off the walls of your arteries.Heart disease risk starts at a cholesterol level of 168 mg/dl, NOT the 200 mg/dl now bandied about by the media. 4. moderate intake of alcohol, sugar and sugar containing drinks. 5. avoid smoking 6. eat a healthy diet, plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables, according to the guidelines of the department of health. 7. exercise daily for at least 30 minutes.

May the frequent use of this information contribute to the actual fight against heart disease and stroke. But let us not lose sight of the fact that nutrition is only one of the factors and that smoking, high blood pressure and lack of exercise are also important.

Our daily diet has to consist of sufficient carbohydrates, protein, fat, vitamins and minerals to keep us healthy and fit. The following average quantities are a good daily measure for an adult, who doesn’t need to perform heavy labor: 1/2 ltr fat reduced milk one decent serving of vegetables some potatoes two to three fruits 1 or 2 slices of cheese +/- 100 gr. meat +/- 150 gr. fish 250 – 300 gr. beans +/- 50 gr. diet margarine 4 – 6 slices of wholemeal bread 2 eggs/ week

Don’t be afraid of cholesterol, it belongs to your body,like arms and legs. The body makes the necessary amount of cholesterol, which circulate in the blood through your body. If a big amount of cholesterol in the food enters our body, the amount of cholesterol in our blood rises and atherosclerosis can develop.

Cholesterol rich foods are: egg yolk, liver, brains, kidneys and milt and roe from fish.

If you don’t eat more than once in a fortnight liver, kidney and occasionally prawns, milt and roe, you don’t have to be afraid of cholesterol. Plenty of exercise has a favorable influence on the cholesterol content of the blood. Walk or cycle daily to work or when going shopping.

May the frequent use of this information contribute to the actual fight against heart disease and stroke. But let us not lose sight of the fact that nutrition is only one of the factors and that smoking, high blood pressure and lack of exercise are also important.

Adrian Joele became interested in nutrition and weight management while he was an associate with a nutritional supplement company. Since 2008 he wrote several articles about nutrition and weight loss and achieved expert status with Ezine Articles.com. He has been involved in nutrition and weight management for more than 12 years and he likes to share his knowledge with anyone who could benefit from it. He enjoys helping people solve their problems. Get his free report on nutrition by visiting: www.nutrobalance2.net

Related Articles - healthy diet, heart disease, stroke, cardiovascular disease, body weight,

Email this Article to a Friend!

Receive Articles like this one direct to your email box!
Subscribe for free today!

 Rate This Article  
Completely useless, should be removed from directory.
Minimal useful information.
Decent and informative.
Great article, very informative and helpful.
A 'Must Read'.

 

Do you Agree or Disagree? Have a Comment? POST IT!

 Reader Opinions 
Submit your comments and they will be posted here.
Make this comment or to the Author only:
Name:
Email:
*Your email will NOT be posted. This is for administrative purposes only.
Comments: *Your Comments WILL be posted to the AUTHOR ONLY if you select PRIVATE and to this PUBLIC PAGE if you select PUBLIC, so write accordingly.
 
Please enter the code in the image:



 Author Login 
LOGIN
Register for Author Account

 

Advertiser Login

 

ADVERTISE HERE NOW!
   Limited Time $60 Offer!
   90  Days-1.5 Million Views  

 

Great Paranormal Romance


TIM FAY

After 60-plus years of living, I am just trying to pass down some of the information that I have lea...more
LAURA JEEVES

At LeadGenerators, we specialise in content-led Online Marketing Strategies for our clients in the t...more
ALEX BELSEY

I am the editor of QUAY Magazine, a B2B publication based in the South West of the UK. I am also the...more
GENE MYERS

Author of four books and two screenplays; frequent magazine contributor. I have four other books "in...more
SUSAN FRIESEN

Located in the lower mainland of B.C., Susan Friesen is a visionary brand strategist, entrepreneur, ...more
STEVERT MCKENZIE

Stevert Mckenzie, Travel Enthusiast. ...more
STEPHEN BYE

Steve Bye is currently a fiction writer, who published his first novel, ‘Looking Forward Through the...more
SHALINI MITTAL

A postgraduate in Fashion Technology. Shalini is a writer at heart! Writing for her is an expression...more
ADRIAN JOELE

I have been involved in nutrition and weight management for over 12 years and I like to share my kn...more
JAMES KENNY

James is a Research Enthusiast that focuses on the understanding of how things work and can be impro...more

HomeLinksAbout UsContact UsTerms of UsePrivacy PolicyFAQResources
Copyright © 2024, All rights reserved.
Some pages may contain portions of text relating to certain topics obtained from wikipedia.org under the GNU FDL license