risk factors in cardiovascular disease. Exercise, weight and a healthy lifestyle are the other essential factors. Stop smoking and drinking excessively and get fit. Obvious advice? Yes, and don't say you didn't know it already.
Of course it is always easier to take a pill than go jogging and there are some interesting drugs on the market today, with their attendant risks. There are also some other simple ways to lower your risk of heart attacks, by just eating well.
Vitamin C alongside its multitude of health benefits is a reduction in cardiovascular risk. Citrus fruits, many vegetables.
Pantothenic Acid available in eggs, milk, fish, whole grain cereals, broccoli.
Red Yeast Rice used in traditional Chinese medicine for years and is produced by fermenting with a particular yeast. This is what makes the Chinese dish Peking duck red and it is thought to reduce LDL levels. However I am sure cardiovascular surgeons would not recommend this high fat dish too many times a week. Soy Isoflavones, Garlic and Gugul all help to lower total cholesterol and help the HDL, LDL ratio (a good thing).
CoQ10, Ester C and Vitamin E are a group of powerful antioxidants that prevent dangerous oxidation of cholesterol that can damage the arterial walls and encourage the buildup of plaque.
If you want to find which foods are harboring these nutrients - check the National Institute of Health's Encyclopedia.
These are all also available in supplement form in health stores or online. Before you take anything, be sure to check for interaction with your medication first. Click to check your drugs for interaction with your vitamins.
About the author:
Mark is a nutritionist and chemist and currently works as a consultant for a Californian nutraceutical laboratory - Mitamins. Mitamins have developed formulas for hundreds of complaints and diseases. Mitamins.com - custom multivitamins with your choice of vitamins, minerals or herbs in one bottle.
Written By: Mark Wong

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