Heart
Disease and Homocysteine
2004
© by Lee Cummings
Leeman@LC-Nutrition.com
Are you
aware that one of the most important indicators of heart disease is
homocysteine? -1
A naturally
occurring amino acid in your body, homocysteine can cause inflammation
and damage to your blood vessels when levels become elevated because
of a functional deficiency of B vitamins and Folic Acid. -2
Every week
we read or hear about heart disease being one of the biggest health
concerns facing America today. Most people have experienced this problem
because they know a friend or family member with one of these health
problems.
In many
cases, they may be facing one of these conditions themselves.
Would it
be fair to say you really want to take control of and improve your health?
All it
takes is a special blood test (just like a test for cholesterol levels),
to measure the level of homocysteine in your blood. It is NOT a routine
test so do yourself a favor and ask your Doctor for the test.
Also this
test may not be covered by your insurance - however, because it is so
important to your health - get it anyway.
So what
is the normal range for homo- cysteine levels? Your level should be
under 8, below 7 is even better for your health.
How you
can naturally and easily keep your homocysteine levels in the normal
range? One can accomplish this with a few supplements and better eating
habits for life.
And guess
what? You are going to feel better and gain more energy in the process!
The first
thing you may want to consider is taking a pharmaceutical grade natural
multi-vitamin which contains B vitamins (B2,B6 and B12) and Folic acid
2-3 times a day. Why should I take a vitamin 2-3 times a day you ask?
Because the body can only absorb so much nutrition at any one time.
Most quality
vitamins will only contain about as much of a certain vitamin and mineral
which can be absorbed by your body at one time.
Because
the body needs nutrition throughout the day, this is one of the best
ways to feed your body what it needs.
Coenzyme
Q10 - or CoQ10. Research has shown and proven this to be effective
in fighting heart disease: -3
Slows the
effects of LDL cholesterol to fight heart disease.
Inhibits
formation of free radicals
Replaces
natural CoQ10 levels depleted by statin drugs and poor diet.
Next, here
are some great natural food sources to keep your homocysteine levels
in the normal range.
Vegetable
proteins do not raise levels like some meat proteins can so eat plenty
of leafy dark green vegetables.
Legumes
(beans) of all kinds which are a great source of protein.
Eggs are
a great source of protein - (the only protein with all 20 amino acids
in the correct ratios for your body) and also a great source of Folic
Acid, which helps to control your level of homocysteine.
Great sources
of Soy like tofu, soy beverages, soy nuts.
Nuts -
in particular - Brazil, walnuts, almonds, pecans and hazelnuts. As well
as seeds - like sunflower seeds and flaxseed, which is also high in
Folic Acid.
High quality
grass fed organic beef, wild game, wild Alaskan salmon and sardines.
Poor quality
sources of meat protein can actually raise your level of homocysteine.
So as you
have learned, you can naturally and easily help your body avoid one
of the factors which leads to heart disease with these proven, simple
and low cost methods.
And guess
what? Just imagine how you are going to feel better and gain more energy
in the process in a short period of time!
1- Physicians
Health Study, Milosevic-Tosic M. ,et al. Hyperhomocysteinemia - a risk
factor for development of occlusive vascular diseases Med pregl. 2002
Sep-Oct;55(9-10):385-91
2- Hyman,
Mark M.D., Liponis, Mark M.D. Ultra-Prevention, The 6-Week Plan that
will Make you healthy for life, New York, Scribner, 2003, pgs 43, 50.
3- http://www.smartbodyz.com/CoQ10Text.htm
3- Stephen
T. Sinatra, M.D., The CoEnzyme Q10 Phenomenon, McGraw- Hill/Contemporary
Books,1998
Lee Cummings
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