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Prescription Drugs Useless at Reducing Heart
Disease Risk for the Obese 10-9-08
by: David Gutierrez
Taking drugs for cholesterol and blood pressure without actually losing
weight does not decrease people's risk of cardiovascular disease, according to
researchers from Wake Forest University School of Medicine.
Researchers examined 6,814 people between the ages of 45 and 84 for subclinical
markers of cardiovascular disease, such as thickening of the carotid artery
walls. They found that while none of the participants had experienced clinical
heart events yet, those who were overweight or obese were more likely to exhibit
risk factors suggesting that they would probably have heart attacks or strokes
in the future. This held true even among those taking drugs for blood pressure,
cholesterol and diabetes.
"Many of the people who were obese were being treated with various medications,
but they still were not improving to the point where they were decreasing their
risk," said Lona Sandon of the American Dietetic Association, who was not
involved in the study.
Between 60 and 85 percent of the people studied were overweight, including
between 30 and 50 percent of the total who were obese.
In contrast to those who believe that "if I just take those pills, I'll be OK,"
Sandon said, the new study demonstrates that "you have to make some changes,
some lifestyle changes and some food changes, to lead to a healthier weight."
"There is a debate out there about whether this generation is going to live as
long as their parents, and the truth is they probably won't," researcher Gregory
L. Burke said. "My ultimate worry is that we've seen a 50-year decline in
cardiovascular disease mortality, but if you begin to look at recent trends,
it's beginning to plateau. And my fear is that because of the increase in
obesity we're going to begin to see a reversal of that trend where heart disease
rates begin to go up."
Sources for this story include:
www.washingtonpost.com.
Comment:
High Cholesterol is an indicator of hormone levels being low usually thyroid
and in men testosterone.
High HDL or triglycerides indicates an omega 6 rich diet without enough omega
3 to balance it. You need 3 times as much omega 3 over omega 6.
Your C-Reactive Protein levels are the most important indicator of heart
disease that could kill you. It measures inflammation in the arteries. If your
levels are high you need to take
kava kava,
tons of molecularly distilled fish oil ( Natures Way Fisoil 4-8 capsules a day
or 10 1000 mg regular) Organic Hexane Free Evening Primrose oil 2000 mg a day as
well as Bella
Mira PH Rescue 4 capsules a day. This regimen will drop your levels to
normal within a month!
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