Panic Heart: Nutrition and Supplements

Posted by admin on Sep 12, 2009

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It took me 30 years of suffering from panic attacks to get in tune with my body where I realized that diet is very critical to both the frequency and duration of panic attacks.
It all makes perfect sense because after all we are just animals anyway. We have to be fed and nurtured and not by a bunch of man made processed foods that suck out all the nutrients before they even enter our bodyâ?¦.
You ever notice how great you feel after eating a good balanced meal?
The problem is that if you have panic disorder or suffer from panic and or anxiety attacks, your body needs some xtra vitamins and minerals to balance stress levels and to keep our neurotransmitters working correctly.
You can do this by taking vitamin supplements. However not just any vitamin supplement. Most vitamin supplements that you buy at your local super market wonâ??t cut it. Neither will those popular mainstream vitamins you see advertised in woman or menâ??s magazines. For the most part those are a joke.
Have you ever compared popular mainstream vitamin supplements side by side to a special high potency multi vitamin before? Well I have, and have done so for many years as a fitness enthusiast. Unfortunately I also have panic disorder since I was 12 years old.
What I learned is that people with panic and or anxiety attacks need higher doses of specific vitamins and herbs to stay stable.
Specifically B-Complex as well as a bunch of other herbs that you probably never even heard of.

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HEART ATTACK=Lack of Vitamin C? Part1/2

Posted by admin on Sep 5, 2009

THE CAUSE OF HEART DISEASE (from www.herbaladvantage.com/includes/heart-1 x.htm).

Science has known for almost two decades that damage to the walls of blood vessels (or lesions) are a necessary precondition for the formation of atherosclerotic plaques. Competing theories for the reason this damage occurs include a) oxidized or Glycated cholesterol in the blood b) oxidized homocysteine in the blood and c) vitamin and mineral deficiencies. The oxidized cholesterol and homocysteine theorists, while pointing to their own experiments, have yet to explain why infarctions are usually close to the heart, i.e., where mechanical stress is great, rather than randomly disributed throughout the body. Nor do these theories satisfactorily explain why animals, that produce their own vitamin C, do not suffer the same disease.

During the last decade, 2-time Nobel Prize winner Pauling and his associate and heart researcher Dr. Matthias Rath, M.D., independently formulated their own assessment regarding the cause and nature of occlusive heart disease. They agree that heart disease is essentially a repair process that is started by a lesion; their theory explains the primary reason these lesions occur. Accordingly, Cardiovascular disease is a natural body healing process for the walls of arteries and veins weak from insufficient collagen, a condition caused by inadequate vitamin C in the diet.

Since vitamin C is a powerful anti-oxidant, it would be a prudent remedy even if either the oxidized cholesterol or oxidized homocysteine theories have merit. Experiments are needed to determine whether either oxidized substance is dangerous when the body pool of vitamin C is high, such as the case with most animals.
Make sure you pay a visit to these web sites…

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http://www.newmediaexplorer.org/chris…

http://cholesterol.debunkerz.com/

http://practicingmedicinewithoutalice…

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http://store.ourhealthcoop.com/Produc…

And don’t miss this one:
http://www.jpands.org/vol10no3/colpo.pdf

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Heart Disease safe,natural remedy

Posted by admin on Sep 2, 2009

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HEART ATTACK=Lack of Vitamin C? Part2/2

Posted by admin on Aug 24, 2009

THE CAUSE OF HEART DISEASE (from www.herbaladvantage.com/includes/heart-1 x.htm).

Science has known for almost two decades that damage to the walls of blood vessels (or lesions) are a necessary precondition for the formation of atherosclerotic plaques. Competing theories for the reason this damage occurs include a) oxidized or Glycated cholesterol in the blood b) oxidized homocysteine in the blood and c) vitamin and mineral deficiencies. The oxidized cholesterol and homocysteine theorists, while pointing to their own experiments, have yet to explain why infarctions are usually close to the heart, i.e., where mechanical stress is great, rather than randomly disributed throughout the body. Nor do these theories satisfactorily explain why animals, that produce their own vitamin C, do not suffer the same disease.

During the last decade, 2-time Nobel Prize winner Pauling and his associate and heart researcher Dr. Matthias Rath, M.D., independently formulated their own assessment regarding the cause and nature of occlusive heart disease. They agree that heart disease is essentially a repair process that is started by a lesion; their theory explains the primary reason these lesions occur. Accordingly, Cardiovascular disease is a natural body healing process for the walls of arteries and veins weak from insufficient collagen, a condition caused by inadequate vitamin C in the diet.

Since vitamin C is a powerful anti-oxidant, it would be a prudent remedy even if either the oxidized cholesterol or oxidized homocysteine theories have merit. Experiments are needed to determine whether either oxidized substance is dangerous when the body pool of vitamin C is high, such as the case with most animals.
Make sure you pay a visit to these web sites…

*****NEW: podcasts and online classes*****
http://www.wellnessresources.com/audio/podcast_030409.mp3

http://www.wellnessresources.com/health_classes/cardio_class.php

*****************************
http://practicingmedicinewithoutalice…

http://www.newmediaexplorer.org/chris…

http://cholesterol.debunkerz.com/

http://practicingmedicinewithoutalice…

http://internetwks.com/owen/gorilla3.htm

http://store.ourhealthcoop.com/Produc…

And don’t miss this one:
http://www.jpands.org/vol10no3/colpo.pdf

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