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    Atherosclerosis natural treatment with vitamins, herbs, and supplements, alternative

    therapy by Ray Sahelian, M.D.

    Other names: Arteriosclerosis and Hardening of the Arteries.

    Atherosclerosis is a health condition in which fatty material is deposited along the walls of arteries.

    This fatty material thickens, hardens, and may eventually block the arteries. If the atherosclerosis

    happens to occur in the coronary arteries, further blockage through a blood clot or spasm can lead

    to chest pain or a heart attack. Clots can also form around the plaque deposits, further interferingwith blood flow and posing added danger if they break off and travel to the heart, lungs, or brain.

    Many physicians now suspect that there is an immune system component to the problem(inflammation may help cause atherosclerosis). Atherosclerosis is just one of several types of

    "arterio"-sclerosis, which is characterized by thickening and hardening of artery walls, but the two

    terms are often used to mean the same thing. Atherosclerosis can cause erection problems,

    including impotence.

    Abdominal obesity measured by waist girth is associated with early atherosclerosis. In other

    words, the more abdominal fat a person carries, the more likely their coronary arteries are clogged

    with fatty material or plaque.

    Natural supplements to prevent or reduce atherosclerosis

    It is possible to reduce your risk or to improve the condition through natural means. A bad diet is

    the most important factor in development of atherosclerosis, following by smoking. See

    suggestions fordiet that could help you make good selections. See this cholesterol article that

    provides a list of dietary supplements you can try after consulting with your health care provider to

    lower levels of cholesterol and lipids, factors that influence hardening of the arteries. There are a

    number of dietary supplements that could be helpful to you and the cholesterol article will give you

    many good options. The following should be reviewed and also others mentioned in this heart

    disease article.

    Flavonoids should be considered.

    Eating fish or fish oil supplements could be of benefit.

    Pomegranate supplement may be helpful

    Resveratrol pills should be considered

    Green tea extract is associated with a lower risk.

    Grape seed extract has been studied in animals with good results.Flavonoids are of benefit

    Antiatherogenic properties of flavonoids: implications for cardiovascular health.

    Can J Cardiol. 2010; Vascular Biology, Robarts Research Institute, University of Western Ontario,London, Ontario, Canada.

    Epidemiological studies suggest that higher flavonoid intake from fruits and vegetables isassociated with decreased risk for the development of cardiovascular disease. The present review

    summarizes data suggesting that flavonoids improve endothelial function. inhibit low-densitylipoprotein oxidation, decrease blood pressure and improve dyslipidemia. A large number of

    studies have reported the impact of consuming flavonoid-rich foods on biomarkers of

    cardiovascular disease risk in healthy volunteers or at-risk individuals. Most studies have focusedon cocoa, soy, and green and black tea. Polyphenols in their purified form, including resveratrol,

    berberine and naringenin, have beneficial effects on dyslipidemia in humans and/or animal

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    models. In a mouse model of cardiovascular disease, naringenin treatment, through correction of

    dyslipidemia, hyperinsulinemia and obesity, attenuated atherosclerosis.Green tea benefitAssociation between green tea intake and coronary artery disease in a Chinese population.

    Circ J. 2010. Department of Cardiology, First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University,

    Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, China.

    There is still conflicting evidence that green tea may protect against coronary atherosclerosis

    therefore the present study investigated the association between green tea consumption and

    arteriographically determined coronary atherosclerosis in a Chinese population. The study

    population consisted of 520 consecutive patients (379 men and 141 women) who underwent

    coronary arteriography for the first time. Patients were divided into 2 groups (Non-coronary artery

    disease [CAD] and CAD groups) according to the results of coronary arteriography. After adjusting

    the established and potential confounders, green tea consumption was associated with a reducedrisk of CAD in male patients. Green tea consumption can protect against the development of

    coronary atherosclerosis in Chinese male patients.

    Pomegranate juice for atherosclerosis

    Pomegranate juice appears to be beneficial in reducing oxidation of lipids and may reduce the riskfor atherosclerosis.

    Anti-oxidative effects of pomegranate juice consumption by diabetic patients on serum and on

    macrophages.

    Atherosclerosis. 2006.

    We thus conclude that pomegranate juice consumption by diabetic patients did not worsen thediabetic parameters, but rather resulted in anti-oxidative effects on serum and macrophages,

    which could contribute to attenuation of atherosclerosis development in these patients.

    Effects of pomegranate juice consumption on myocardial perfusion in patients with coronary heartdisease.Am J Cardiol. 2005. The Preventive Medicine Research Institute, Sausalito, California, USA.

    In conclusion, daily consumption of pomegranate juice may improve stress-induced myocardial

    ischemia in patients who have coronary heart disease.

    Weight loss reduces riskIn addition to reducing cholesterol and other known cardiac risk factors, controlling one's weight

    slows the build up of calcium on the walls of the coronary arteries and retard the progression of

    atherosclerosis.

    Dietary intervention to reverse carotid atherosclerosis. Department of Epidemiology and Health

    Systems Evaluation, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer-Sheva, Israel.

    It is currently unknown whether dietary weight loss interventions can induce regression of carotid

    atherosclerosis. In a 2-year Dietary Intervention Randomized Controlled Trial-Carotid (DIRECT-Carotid) study, participants were randomized to low-fat, Mediterranean, or low-carbohydrate diets

    and were followed for changes in carotid artery intima-media thickness, measured with standard

    B-mode ultrasound, and carotid vessel wall volume (VWV), measured with carotid 3D ultrasound.Of 140 complete images of participants (aged 51 years; body mass index, 30 kg/m(2); 88% men),

    higher baseline carotid VWV was associated with increased intima-media thickness, age, male

    sex, baseline weight, blood pressure, and insulin levels. After 2 years of dietary intervention, we

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    observed a significant 5% regression in mean carotid VWV, with no differences in the low-fat,

    Mediterranean, or low-carbohydrate groups. Two-year weight loss diets can induce a significantregression of measurable carotid vessel wall volume. The effect is similar in low-fat,

    Mediterranean, or low-carbohydrate strategies and appears to be mediated mainly by the weight

    loss-induced decline in blood pressure.

    How atherosclerosis occursFat, cholesterol, and other substances accumulate in the walls of arteries and form "atheromas" or

    plaques. Eventually, this fatty tissue can erode the wall of the artery, diminish its elasticity(stretchiness) and interfere with blood flow. Plaques can also rupture, causing debris to migratedownstream within an artery. This is a common cause of heart attack and stroke.

    Cause of atherosclerosis

    There are various causes for atherosclerosis include poor diet, genetic predisposition, stress, lack

    of good sleep, smoking, overeating, high blood pressure, high blood sugar, and living near heavytraffic and being exposed to air pollution.

    Pactimide and Atherosclerosis

    Treatment with pactimibe, an inhibitor of the ACAT enzyme that esterifies cholesterol, does notlimit atherosclerosis in patients with coronary disease and may actually promote atherogenesis.Findings from animal studies have suggested that inhibition of acyl-coenzyme A:cholesterol

    acyltransferase (ACAT) may reduce atheroma formation. However, ACAT activity differs among

    species, so it was unclear if this beneficial effect would also be seen in humans. The results stemfrom a phase III study of patients with angiographically documented coronary disease. In addition to

    receiving standard secondary preventive therapy, including statins, the subjects were randomized

    to receive pactimibe or placebo. Intravascular ultrasound was performed at baseline and again 18months later to assess atheroma progression. Changes in percent atheroma volume were similar

    in the pactimibe and placebo groups. However, when the normalized total atheroma volume was

    considered, regression was seen in the placebo group, but not in the pactimibe group. Moreover,the amount of regression in the most diseased coronary segment was significantly greater in the

    placebo group.

    In atherosclerosis, plaque builds up on the inner walls of arteries, the blood vessels that carry

    oxygen-rich blood throughout the body. As the artery walls thicken, the pathway for blood narrows.This can decrease or block blood flow through the body. Plaque is formed from cholesterol, fat,

    calcium, and other substances in the blood. When blood cholesterol levels are high, and wherethere is a high inflammatory state in the blood stream, there is a greater chance that plaque will

    build up on the artery walls. In most people, this process begins when they are children or

    teenagers and worsens as they get older.

    Questions

    Most informative website - please keep up the great work. I'm wondering if you have any opinion onLinus Pauling's theory about lysine and proline, in combination with vitamin c being very helpful in

    the treatment and reversal of atherosclerosis and related conditions.I have not studied the role of lysine and proline in the treatment or prevention of atherosclerosis.

    Vitamin C may be helpful.

    I am male, seventy three years old, I cycle about five thousand miles per year and am still capable

    of cycling one hundred miles in a day but I was recently diagnosed with, slight calcification and

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    atherosclerosis of my coronary arteries. It was suggested that I take aspirin (75mg) on a daily

    basis and consider taking statins. I have friends who have taken statins but their side effectscaused them concern and it is for this reason that I am seeking information on an alternative to

    statins. Any information you could give on this matter would be greatly appreciated.

    The page on how to lower cholesterol levels could be of benefit.

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