Clogged arteries...untaught foods to clear.?


Ads state that a balanced diet,moderate intakes of red meat,fish,vegetables and oatmeal can lessen cholesterol.
But what foods/spices/vitamins natural protects can in reality
'unblock' clogged arteries?
Thankyou.
dg
nyc


Answers:    This might seem similar to an odd answer to you, but from what I've see the number one dietary thing to avoid heart disease is to avoid chlorinated sea.
When you drink Chlorinated water, a biochemical process occur which causes plaque contained by the arteries to develop, and there is a suprising ammount of evidence and research for this assumption. (along with anecdotal evidence including GI's who drank super chlorinated wet in the korean period of war having extrelemy glorious heart disease instances, and heart disease not really existing prior to water chlorination within the US).

The other prevenative measures are fairly adjectives sense. Don't eat open friend food from mac donalds. Excessive vegetables and fish are preferable to excessive sugar soda and red meat etc etc etc.

The only substance I intuitively know of (so I am by no means discounting the other possibilities) which have been shown to work is hydrogen peroxide injected intravenously. This is a more extreme approach however, so I wouldn't advocate doing it casually.

Capsaicin (the stirring ingredient in Chili peppers) might work since it can do extraordinary things beside circulation (including bringing people support from heart attacks), and I read a book showing that garlic (provided its in a kyolic preparation) is really appropriate for getting rid of excessive cholesterol (this one was base off of greatly of scientific studies).
Garlic, vit. e, Cayenne pepper
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