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What Really Causes Heart Attacks?

http://coldcure.com/html/dep.html#reactive

 

Everyone knows that high cholesterol and high blood pressure cause

heart attacks. We have been taught that we must use diet and

expensive statin drugs to lower our bad cholesterol if we don't want

a heart attack.

 

We have been taught that we must get our blood pressure down by diet

(reduce our salt and fat intake and exercise) and take a variety of

expensive drugs including diuretics (lowers blood volume), beta-

blockers (inhibits adrenaline), alpha-blockers (makes heart beat

with less force and relaxes blood vessels), ACE - angiotensin-

converting enzymes (spares magnesium and potassium, but looses

sodium, and relaxes arteries), vasodilators (relaxes arteries),

central adrenergic inhibitors (blocks certain signals from brain),

calcium-channel-blockers (relaxes arteries).

 

However, magnesium deficiency is the real disease, and heart

problems are the symptoms of magnesium deficiency.

 

This seems wrong, but it is a fact well hidden by the pharmaceutical

drug pushers. It is vital to your heart health that you verify this

claim by reading The Magnesium FActor .

 

Briefly stated, all of the above medicines are poor substitutes for

magnesium, because magnesium naturally does each of these " drug "

functions far better than the drugs themselves.

 

These drugs are poor in performance compared with magnesium, and

make us poor in terms of both our recovery and our pocket books. The

only reason to use drugs instead of magnesium is to make the

pharmaceutical drug-pushers rich. How much magnesium? That is the

catch.

 

We must take enough magnesium each and every day to combat the

effects of stress in its action in depleting magnesium, and this

amount is higher than has been historically true. Our " modern " way

of life is very stressful, and we all leak magnesium becasue of

stress, some more than others.

 

I can't personally see how we can get our blood pressure down to

100/60 (like it was when we were teenagers) with less than about 500

mg of supplemental magnesium per day.

 

Wouldn't that be expensive? NO! Certainly not compared to the cost

of these drugs, and certainly not when compared to the life-

extending properties of magnesium compared with these drugs.

Expensive to Social Security? Maybe, because you will live 30 to 40

years longer.

 

Expensive to Medicare? NO. Your health care expenses

will plumet downward, and you may forget the name of your doctor!

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