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Use of fluoroquinolone antibiotics linked to aortic damage and deadly heart conditions

https://www.naturalnews.com/2023-08-09-fluoroquinolones-antibiotics-linked-aortic-damage-heart-conditions.html

August 09, 2023 - aorta.

In January 2022, the FDA announced that "fluoroquinolones should be reserved for use in patients with no other treatment options for acute bacterial sinusitis, or ABS, acute bacterial exacerbation of chronic bronchitis (ABECB), and uncomplicated UTI because the risks generally outweigh the benefits."

The agency added that for some severe serious bacterial infections, "the benefits of fluoroquinolones outweigh the risks, and it is appropriate for them ...

DNA contamination in COVID jabs could explain rise in cancers, clots and autoimmune diseases

https://www.naturalnews.com/2023-12-08-dna-contamination-covid-vaccines-cancer-clots-autoimmune-disease.html

December 08, 2023 - aorta.")COVID jab-related "turbo cancers" spreading across 44 countries

While SV40 itself was not found inside Pfizer's vials, certain derivatives of it were. This is a problem not only because the ingredient is not properly labeled as being present, but also because SV40 was used in the earliest polio vaccines, causing some recipients to later develop cancer.

According to Dr. Cole, the presence of these SV40 components is a problem because of the health ...

Covid jab spike proteins cause lymphocytes to “chew a hole in the aorta,” warns Dr. Cole

https://www.naturalnews.com/2022-12-12-covid-jab-spike-proteins-lymphocytes-hole-aorta.html

December 12, 2022 -

The two started out discussing where spike proteins tend to lodge throughout the body. In Cole's estimation, they go anywhere and everywhere they choose, including in the brain.

"It's in the brain tissue," Cole explained during the segment – watch below:

Dr Ryan Cole: "That spike protein, literally causing the lymphocytes to chew a hole in the aorta, this is the biggest blood vessel in your body, coming off your heart, when that ruptures, you're gone ...

Heart surgery is twice as risky for women; aortic surgery outcomes have higher risk of complications and stroke, compared to men

https://www.naturalnews.com/2019-09-13-heart-surgery-is-twice-as-risky-for-women-than-men.html

September 13, 2019 -

The largest blood vessel in the body, the aorta, delivers oxygenated blood from the heart to the farthest reaches of the body. Sometimes, however, its walls weaken and develop unnatural bulges called aneurysms. When women undergo surgery to fix an aortic aneurysm, they experience more negative post-surgery outcomes than male patients.

"Women, unfortunately, are almost two times more likely to die with surgery or have a stroke than male patients," said Lawson ...

Is red wine good for the hearts of type-2 diabetics? Researchers think so

https://www.naturalnews.com/2017-09-09-resveratrol-in-red-wine-found-to-significantly-improve-arterial-flexibility-among-type-2-diabetics-helping-prevent-artery-problems.html

September 09, 2017 -

For the purpose of their study, the researchers enlisted the aid of 57 type-2 diabetes patients with an average age of 56, as well as an average rating of “obese” based on body mass index (BMI) calculations. The researchers utilized the carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity (CFPWV) test to measure the stiffness of each patient's aorta, which is the body's largest artery. Patients were then given a daily dosage of 100 mg of resveratrol over the course of two weeks. ...

Fermented cheese whey can reduce symptoms of atherosclerosis

https://www.naturalnews.com/2018-10-11-fermented-cheese-whey-can-reduce-symptoms-of-atherosclerosis.html

October 11, 2018 - aorta for further testing. The aorta was also harvested for tissue analysis. In vitro studies were also conducted to determine the LAB and yeast content of whey from traditional fermented cheese.

The findings revealed that treatments with whey significantly improved the rabbits' lipid profile and reduced all atherogenic biomarkers. This indicated that whey from traditional fermented cheese had a preventive effect against plaque buildup, a hallmark symptom ...

Dr. Ryan Cole: Spike protein in COVID shots can cause serious damage to arteries

https://www.naturalnews.com/2022-12-08-dr-cole-spike-protein-seriously-damage-arteries.html

December 08, 2022 - aorta, the heart's main artery.

"This is something that is unusual. Usually, you'll see this in genetic conditions where the aorta ruptures," he pointed out. "That spike protein [is] literally causing the lymphocytes to chew a hole in the aorta. This is the biggest blood vessel in your body, coming off your heart. When that ruptures, you're gone in minutes."

"That's just another example of what deposited spike protein and the induced inflammation ...

Prevent memory decline by being more physically active and caring for your heart

https://www.naturalnews.com/2018-08-08-prevent-memory-decline-by-being-more-physically-active-and-caring-for-your-heart.html

August 08, 2018 - aorta can also help prevent cognitive decline by minimizing the harmful effects of excessive blood pressure on the brain. (Related: Older adults who exercise for 6 months have healthier brains.)

For the study, the researchers tried to determine if a healthier aorta was the link between physical fitness and better cognition.

The study participants, who hailed from Melbourne, Australia, were aged 60 to 90 years old. The 102 volunteers, 73 females and ...

NSAIDs for arthritis pain linked to increased risk of heart valve disease

https://www.naturalnews.com/2019-11-25-nsaids-increase-risk-for-heart-valve-disease.html

November 25, 2019 - aorta and the left ventricle of the heart. Aortic stenosis stiffens this valve and makes it narrower. The cramped blood vessel makes it more difficult for the heart to pump blood into the aorta and the rest of the body. Some patients develop aortic stenosis due to a health issue at birth. But in most cases, the heart condition came from the accumulation of calcium deposits and scarred tissue in the aortic valve as a person got older.

In their paper, ...

Extracts from olive and roselle help hypertensive patients improve heart health

https://www.naturalnews.com/2018-12-13-olive-and-roselle-improve-heart-health.html

December 13, 2018 - aorta from guinea pigs. The formulation was found to have the ability to relax blood vessels and decrease heart rate, indicating the extract combination's possible application as a food supplement for hypertension management.

Foods you need for managing hypertension

As mentioned above, the right diet can help in managing hypertension. Here are the foods you need to incorporate into your diet to effectively control hypertension:

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Deadly devices: Patients killed during surgery by heart device that RUPTURES, according to FDA report

https://www.naturalnews.com/2020-02-09-patients-killed-during-surgery-by-defective-heart-device.html

February 09, 2020 - aorta artery, blocking and venting the blood supply, allowing surgeons to repair the damage in the heart valve without interference from other organs.

The device assumes the life-sustaining role of the heart and lungs during surgery. This new device has been around for two years and has been used for heart transplants, aneurysm operations, cardiopulmonary bypasses in valve replacements and for treating birth defects. The problem is that the device is prone to rupture, ...

Treating gut spasms with mistletoe

https://www.naturalnews.com/2018-09-09-treating-gut-spasms-with-mistletoe.html

September 09, 2018 - aorta rings, which indicated a potential to treat hypertension, among other cardiovascular conditions. The vasorelaxant properties demonstrated by the mistletoe plant were comparable to that of verapamil, a common medication used to treat conditions such as hypertension and angina, as well as cluster headaches.

"Thus the current study provides a mechanistic evidence for the medicinal use of V. album in colic, diarrhea, and hypertension," the researchers concluded ...

Women are more at risk for brain aneurysms than men, experts warn

https://www.naturalnews.com/2020-05-27-women-at-higher-risk-for-brain-aneurysm.html

May 27, 2020 - aorta and brain arteriovenous malformation, or the development of a tangle of abnormal blood vessels connecting arteries and veins. Brain aneurysms also commonly occur in people between the ages of 35 and 60.

Britz further states that even if a woman has none of the risk factors listed above, “she's still at risk for a brain aneurysm due to her gender.” Bowerman, his former patient, is a prime example of this as she was in great health and had none of the known risk ...

Prevent heart attack and stroke with potassium; it keeps your arteries flexible

https://www.naturalnews.com/2019-02-13-prevent-heart-attack-and-stroke-with-potassium.html

February 13, 2019 - aorta, the body's main artery.

Previous research suggests the correlation between stiff arteries and a higher risk of a heart attack and stroke. The new study shows evidence that potassium regulates genes that maintain artery flexibility, reducing the risk of fatal heart disease. (Related: Proper potassium balance essential to healthy blood pressure and reduced heart attack risk.)

“The findings have important translational potential since they demonstrate the benefit ...

African plant found to naturally manage cholesterol levels – study

https://www.naturalnews.com/2018-11-23-african-plant-naturally-manages-cholesterol-levels.html

November 23, 2018 - aorta, liver, and fresh fecal matter were collected and examined. The remaining rats were sacrificed four weeks later and examined. The researchers looked at the effects of coffee senna on the animals' weight gain, water and food consumption, serum lipids and lipoprotein lipid oxidation levels, and stress markers in both blood and liver.

The animals were observed to have gained significant weight prior to treatment but experienced dose-dependent weight loss upon ...

How noise pollution affects your health: Study links aircraft noise with hypertension and organ damage

https://www.naturalnews.com/2017-12-02-how-noise-pollution-affects-your-health-study-links-aircraft-noise-with-hypertension-and-organ-damage.html

December 02, 2017 - aortas. These were noted as being indicative of asymptomatic organ damage. According to GoiHeart.com, aortic stiffness can raise the likelihood of hypertension and is considered a marker of risk for heart disease.

Marta Rojek, Jagiellonian University Medical College researcher and study co-author, said of the results: “Our results suggest that living near an airport for three years or more is associated with an increased risk of high blood pressure and hypertension....

Japanese study concludes that boysenberries help maintain vascular stability

https://www.naturalnews.com/2019-01-19-boysenberries-maintain-vascular-stability.html

January 19, 2019 - aorta brought by obesity-induced metabolic stress. The high-fat diet also caused a lower degree of blood vessel dilation in the iliac arteries of mice, but the treatment of boysenberry polyphenol restored proper blood vessel dilation. These results suggested that boysenberry polyphenol can prevent endothelial dysfunction caused by metabolic stress.

The researchers also conducted another trial in laboratory testing. They cultured human umbilical vein endothelial ...

An ethnomedicine from the Himalayas naturally clears the airways and is useful in treating cardiovascular disease

https://www.naturalnews.com/2018-10-19-ethnomedicine-from-himalayas-clears-airways-treats-cardiovascular-disease.html

October 19, 2018 - aorta, and trachea. In addition to in vitro studies, the team also looked at the phytochemical profile of the plant.

The results revealed that shamshad extracts exhibited antispasmodic (that is, the ability to prevent spasms) properties, partly due to its ability to block calcium channels. In pharmacology, calcium channel blockers (CCBs) – also referred to as calcium antagonists – relax the smooth involuntary muscles found in blood vessels and the gut. CCBs are ...

Here’s how fluoride destroys your health in obvious, and not so obvious, ways

https://www.naturalnews.com/2018-07-09-how-fluoride-destroys-your-health.html

July 09, 2018 - aorta, your heart can be affected by it significantly. Fluoride leads to oxidative stress and an inflammatory response, spurring atherosclerosis and heart damage. In addition, fluoride in ground water has been linked to high blood pressure and a higher risk of heart attack and stroke.

Male infertility

One of the less obvious effects of fluoride exposure is male infertility. Lots of people fail to connect their troubles conceiving to the chemical, even though ...

One of nature’s best multivitamins, beets are full of nutrients

https://www.naturalnews.com/2018-05-07-one-of-natures-best-multi-vitamins-beets-are-full-of-nutrients.html

May 07, 2018 - aorta. Beet juice was also found to increase plasma nitrates in the blood, which reduced blood pressure in adults. In particular, experts have noted that beets can prevent endothelial dysfunction – one of the main risk factors for CVD. (Related: Beets help prevent cancer and cardiovascular disease.)

The blood vessel-dilating nitrate of beets does not only work for the heart: It can also enhance virility and act as an aphrodisiac.

The benefits of beets aren't ...


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