Sunday, September 4, 2011

Atherosclerosis: Arteries grown hard

How to keep arteries flexible and soft

Amplify’d from www.altmeds.com

Atherosclerosis


 
Atherosclerosis is a disease in which fatty deposits cause the arteries to become narrower, increasing blood pressure and eventually obstructing blood flow. The heart muscles become starved for oxygen, which triggers a tight, crushing chest pain on exertion, known as angina. Prolonged oxygen starvation kills off heart muscle cells, triggering a heart attack.

According to the American Heart Association: Atherosclerosis comes from the Greek words athero (meaning gruel or paste) and sclerosis (hardness). In atherosclerosis, deposits of cholesterol, cellular waste products, calcium, and other substances build up in the inner lining of an artery, creating a material called plaque. Plaque usually affects
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