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Adverse Effects of Various Heart Drugs

JoAnn Guest

May 09, 2003 16:55 PDT

 

 

We now know that cholesterol contributes to heart disease ONLY when

it is 'oxidized', or subjected to free radical damage!

 

Cholesterol damaged by free radicals is taken up by white blood

cells called *macrophages* and deposited in fatty *streaks* on the

artery walls. This fosters plaque buildup in the arteries and is key

in the development of heart disease.

http://www.geocities.com/mrsjoguest/FreeRadicals.html

 

 

Prescription Drugs-

 

Beta blockers and calcium channel blockers are the mainstay of

conventional treatment for heart disease, angina, and even cardiac

arrythmias for millions of people.

 

Calcium channel blockers tend to relax artery walls and lower blood

pressure by blocking the entrance of calcium into cells!

 

However---

they also block essential *functions* of the heart and blood

vessels.

 

In numerous studies, patients taking large amounts of calcium

channel blockers had a 60% higher death rate!

One " alternative " to calcium channel blockers is MAGNESIUM!

Magnesium accomplishes essentially the same *result* as prescription

drugs--

relaxation of the smooth muscles of the arteries and reduced

stress on the myocrdium--but in a natural way!

I recommend increasing your daily intake of potassium and potassium-

rich foods as well.

http://www.geocities.com/mrsjoguest/Magnesium.html

 

Beta blockers are often given to treat high blood pressure:

 

They work by blocking the ability of your heart to respond to

epinephrine and adrenaline, which stimulate your pulse rate and

blood pressure, elevating both.

They are meant to *weaken* the heart so that blood pressure is

*lowered* and heart pain reduced.

 

Beta blockers can be beneficial for 'temporary' relief, but that's

not how they're used!

Virtually every doctor I know prescribes them indefinitely!

 

 

Anti-hyperlipidemic drugs are given to lower cholesterol levels.

These drugs all have dangerous side effects and again, there is

little evidence that they reduce the risk of heart attack!

 

Statin drugs such as Mevacor and Zocor are the the most popular of

lipid-lowering drugs.

They reduce the production of cholesterol in the liver and alter the

way LDL cholesterol enters the cells.

 

According to the " Physician's Desk Reference " (PDR), side effects

include:

liver toxicity, muscle inflammation, gastrointestinal symptoms, and

an increased risk of cataract formation.

 

A significant side effect of statin drugs not mentioned in the PDR

is a

" reduction " in your body's production of Coenzyme Q10.

CoQ10 is essential for healthy heart muscles.

Co-Q10 is more prevalent in your heart than any other muscle in the

body!!

 

 

Colestid and Questran (resins)--

 

absorb bile acids from cholesterol in the intestinal tract and cause

them to be excreted, lowering cholesterol levels circulating in the

blood.

 

Resins have 'considerable' side effects--- constipation, nausea,

bloating, and, more seriously, reduced absorption of vitamins A,D,

E, and K.

In the long run, these deficiencies may cause bleeding disorders and

vision problems!

Atromid-S actually INCREASED deaths from non-cardiac

causes,primarily CANCER!

 

 

A Safe Natural Approach:

 

We now know that cholesterol-lowering drugs have dangerous side

effects and there is scant research that they lessen the risk of

heart attack!

 

There are safe alternatives that address the CAUSES of

heart disease, not just the symptoms!

They work to prevent and in some cases even reverse heart disease.

 

A low-fat moderate protein diet abundant in fruits and vegetables, a

high-potency, antioxidant-rich multivitamin regimen,

*essential* fatty

acid supplementation along with moderate exercise greatly reduces

your risk.

www.udoerasmus.com

 

I recommend this program to all patients, not just those with heart

disease!

 

P.S. Animal proteins are extremely high in dioxins!( i.e. dairy and

red meat). for this reason it is advisable to eat only Organic or

FreeRange.]

www.laurasleanbeef.com

It takes as long as 30 days for meats to pass through the 30 ft.

long intestinal tract! Tons of toxins may be absorbed in the process.

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