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Heart Health Supplements 5 Strategies You Don t Know
Stuff Your Doctor Doesn' t Even Have a Clue About by TC Luoma November 12, 2021September 8, 2022 Tags Magnesium, Nutrition & Supplements, Super Health, Testosterone Optimization
Heart Health Supplements Beyond Cardio & Clean Eating When it comes to your ticker, everybody knows about the merits of fish oil, regular exercise, stress avoidance, not snacking on lard, and trying not to let electrical appliances fall into your bathwater. But there are several lesser-known, albeit equally important, heart health supplements and strategies. Here are five to help keep you alive.
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Researchers led by Peter Rothwell of Oxford compiled the results of 10 clinical trials on aspirin's primary prevention capabilities, which included stats from over 100,000 people (1). The researchers analyzed the data for cardiovascular events. Low doses of aspirin (75 to 100 mg.) were only effective in preventing cardiovascular events in patients who weighed less than 70 kilos (about 152 pounds).
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Moreover, the low doses had no effect on 80% of the men and 50% of the women weighing more than 70 kilos. The over-70 kilo group required higher doses to reap any benefits from aspirin. (Incidentally, the researchers also noted that any aspirin-mediated reductions in the rates of colon cancer were also dose-related.) That means that women (and men) who weigh less than 70 kilos (152 pounds) might benefit from the oft-prescribed one baby aspirin a day, albeit divided into two equal 41 mg.
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doses and not the coated variety. People who weigh MORE than 70 kilos, and especially those with mor...
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doses and not the coated variety. People who weigh MORE than 70 kilos, and especially those with more lean body mass like lifters, would be more likely to reap aspirin's benefits by taking a single 81 mg. tablet twice a day instead of the generally recommended single tablet once a day.
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Doctors dismissed niacin as a cholesterol fighter several years ago, but new research shows that it ...
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Whether you want to use niacin depends on a few factors. For instance, if your doc already has you o...
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Doctors dismissed niacin as a cholesterol fighter several years ago, but new research shows that it matches up against statins quite well, and without the negative side effects (2). More importantly, though, it appears that niacin is one of the two known things (the other being a $14,000 a year medicine) that can combat something called lipoprotein(a), an almost ignored lipoprotein that hardly any doctors test for and is thought to triple the risks of having a heart attack at an early age (3).
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Whether you want to use niacin depends on a few factors. For instance, if your doc already has you o...
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Whether you want to use niacin depends on a few factors. For instance, if your doc already has you on statins, you might want to ask him, while brandishing a copy of the paper referenced above, about adding niacin to your regimen. Now here's the rub.
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A lot of people don't like niacin because it can cause a surge of skin-flushing prostaglandins in sensitive individuals, which can also cause a short-lived prickly feeling all over your body. That's why many people opt for the ER formula, which lessens or negates the side effects considerably. However, studies suggest that the immediate release formula might work better in the long run, and if you take it with meals, you shouldn't have any flushing or feeling of angry ants crawling on your skin.
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As far as dosage, studies suggest no more than 2,000 mg a day for the extended release formula and n...
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For regular Joes who are just looking for some heart insurance, consider taking one 500mg. immediate...
As far as dosage, studies suggest no more than 2,000 mg a day for the extended release formula and no more than 3,000 a day for the immediate-release formula. Of course, those recommendations evolved out of studies with heart patients who were also taking statins.
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For regular Joes who are just looking for some heart insurance, consider taking one 500mg. immediate...
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For regular Joes who are just looking for some heart insurance, consider taking one 500mg. immediate-release tablet with breakfast and another with dinner.
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Most heart attacks occur in the morning. If you want to get really specific about it, most heart att...
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The first day of the week is also the first day of the work week, and a lot of men dread all the shi...
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Most heart attacks occur in the morning. If you want to get really specific about it, most heart attacks occur on Monday morning. Part of it has to do with stress, both mental and physiological, which is where Monday comes in.
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The first day of the week is also the first day of the work week, and a lot of men dread all the shi...
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There are physiological factors at play, some of which we don't understand and some of which we...
The first day of the week is also the first day of the work week, and a lot of men dread all the shit they're going to have to eat for the next five days until they're back in the sweet embrace of the weekend. But there's more to the morning heart attack than a dread of job.
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There are physiological factors at play, some of which we don't understand and some of which we...
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Most of us don't drink water during the night because a) we're sleeping, for crissake, and...
There are physiological factors at play, some of which we don't understand and some of which we do. Chief among the things we do understand is the role dehydration plays in blood clots, stroke, and heart attacks (4).
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Most of us don't drink water during the night because a) we're sleeping, for crissake, and...
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To make things worse, the first thing most men reach for in the morning is a cup of coffee or orange...
Most of us don't drink water during the night because a) we're sleeping, for crissake, and b) we don't want to drink much water because we don't want to have to stagger to the bathroom to pee all that water back. This lack of water turns our blood viscous, like molasses on a cold winter morning, and the heart has to work extra hard to pump that sludge through our veins.
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To make things worse, the first thing most men reach for in the morning is a cup of coffee or orange...
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To make things worse, the first thing most men reach for in the morning is a cup of coffee or orange juice, and that only increases dehydration and the risk of morning infarction. Caffeine is, of course, a mild diuretic, while orange juice (as well as other juices or soft drinks) is osmotic and causes fluid to move from the vascular system into the intestines. Either one can leave the heart high and dry.
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To help protect yourself against "morning heart attack," cardiologist Joel K. Kahn recomme...
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To help protect yourself against "morning heart attack," cardiologist Joel K. Kahn recommends keeping a glass of water at your bedside and drinking it before you get out of bed. The water increases the liquid volume of the blood, thus reducing the risk of blood clots and heart attack.
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At the very least, drink water with your morning coffee or orange juice. Don't let sludge happe...
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At the very least, drink water with your morning coffee or orange juice. Don't let sludge happen. According to the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), 61% of Americans don't get enough magnesium.
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Given that a lot of magnesium is lost through sweat, it makes sense that athletes are even more defi...
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Adequate levels of magnesium keep calcium dissolved in the blood so that it can't "turn to...
Given that a lot of magnesium is lost through sweat, it makes sense that athletes are even more deficient in the mineral. Never mind that the magnesium plays a role in over 300 biochemical reactions, not to mention keeping testosterone levels high, but intake is also inversely related to arterial calcification.
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Adequate levels of magnesium keep calcium dissolved in the blood so that it can't "turn to...
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A meta-study in the Journal of the American Heart Association looked at over 100 testosterone studie...
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Adequate levels of magnesium keep calcium dissolved in the blood so that it can't "turn to rock" in your veins and arteries (or your kidneys, either, thus helping to prevent kidney stones). For heart health and general health, consider taking between 400 and 1,000 mg of a magnesium supplement (like ElitePro Minerals) every day.
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A meta-study in the Journal of the American Heart Association looked at over 100 testosterone studie...
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A meta-study in the Journal of the American Heart Association looked at over 100 testosterone studies and found low testosterone to be associated with abnormal EKG readings (5). Furthermore, they found that men with higher levels were 25% less likely to suffer from sudden cardiac arrest. If you have symptoms of low testosterone (low libido, low energy, difficulty in putting on muscle, etc.), you have several options.
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You could of course eliminate some or all of the conditions like obesity, stress, or medications tha...
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You could of course eliminate some or all of the conditions like obesity, stress, or medications that may be robbing you of your testosterone. You could also use testosterone-boosting supplements. Some, like Alpha Male, work synergistically to increase testosterone by influencing the pituitary and the testicles to increase T, while others, like Rez-V, will inhibit the conversion of testosterone to estrogen, thereby ensuring higher T levels.
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Even taking supplemental magnesium can boost T levels significantly, provided you have a deficiency ...
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Even taking supplemental magnesium can boost T levels significantly, provided you have a deficiency of that mineral. Plenty of naysayers poo-poo testosterone elevating supplements, but they're looking at them through a narrow, gunked-up lens.
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It's true that a test-boosting supplement might not elevate T to the point of adding tons of mu...
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It could also save your life. Rothwell PM et al....
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It's true that a test-boosting supplement might not elevate T to the point of adding tons of muscle, but they can elevate T so that levels are in the healthful, heart attack and diabetes-thwarting normal range. Lastly, and especially if a blood test (along with symptoms) show that your T levels are on par with a daffodil, consult a doctor about possible testosterone replacement. It could change your life.
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Effects of aspirin on risks of vascular events and cancer according to bodyweight and dose: analysis...
Effects of aspirin on risks of vascular events and cancer according to bodyweight and dose: analysis of individual patient data from randomised trials. Lancet. 2018 Aug 4;392(10145):387-399.
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Superko HR et al. Niacin and heart disease prevention: Engraving its tombstone is a mistake....
Oskui PM. Testosterone and the Cardiovascular System: A Comprehensive Review of the Clinical Literature.
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