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Heart Stints and Diabetes

Is heart related problems of which heart stints is one remendy and diabetes connected. It seems to be so. Heart disease appears to be common in people with diabetes. In fact, the American Heart Association estimate that heart disease and stroke are responsible for two-thirds to three-fourths of the deaths amongst those with diabetes. While all people with diabetes have an increased chance of developing heart disease, the condition is more common in those with type 2 diabetes.

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Heart Stint: Give Your Heart a Gift

Heart stints are getting a lot of publicity these days. What about prevention. Here are some informational sources that I think you might enjoy.

So treat you heart with some vital information by checking these sources out, even if you have already had a heart stint.

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Heart Stint: Angina

Helping improve the health of those with Angina/Cardiovascular Issues.

Did you know that diet, exercise and pills will not get rid of Angina. These procedures will not clean blocked arteries!

Angina (or angina pectoris) is chest and arm pain that is a warning, indicating your heart isn’t getting enough oxygen because critical arteries are blocked with plaque. Stable or unstable, there is no good Angina. Angina means you are in a fight for your life and you don’t have much training.

Your Doctor will try to help in the battle and rev up your body with anti-coagulants, blood thinners, beta blockers, calcium blockers, blood pressure pills, potassium, magnesium, nitro patches and an extra bottle of nitro for luck. Let’s not forget the special bland salt-free, grease free, taste-free diet you get to be on.

Sound familiar? Changing your diet won’t help much, exercise will bring on the big one sooner and all those pills are not going to help because they won’t reverse heart disease, they won’t clean blocked arteries, they will only help you stay alive until the plaque build up is sufficient to warrant surgery.

Today’s heart medications are the opening act prior to you going under the knife when your health will allow it. They are fool you drugs; fooling you to believe they have a value in controlling cholesterol. These drugs provide limited to no benefit while at the same time they have adverse side affects that cause long term physical problems and add to your discomfort. If you follow today’s medical procedures, you also don’t have much of a chance for a cure. Your only choices are treatment methods that lead to more treatments and a restrictive life style with an endless dependency on drugs.

Surgery is the medical industry’s treatment method of choice and provides a temporary solution. After surgery, you still have Cardiovascular disease and the plaque hasn’t disappeared. The plaque in need of treatment gets squashed against the sides of your artery walls by a balloon or held captive by a metal stent. The arteries throughout your body still have plaque build up to a greater or lesser extent than what is apparent, you don’t just get plaque in one place, or just in your heart. Coronary Artery Disease is systemic and is really Vascular Disease.

Sounds pretty anti-medical huh? Sometimes, one has to hyperbolize in order to get a hearing for another point of view.

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