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Causes of atherosclerosis, keeping those arteries clear

internal view of arteries

Causes of atherosclerosis Causes of atherosclerosis are typically described as the thickening and hardening of the arteries that occur as part of the aging process. As people age hardening of the arteries eventually takes place due to deposits of fatty substances, cell waste products, cholesterol, calcium and various other such materials build up in the inner lining of the artery walls. These deposits cause cartilage in arteries to lose elasticity which is why the artery walls become hard and thick.

This condition can actually begin at any age, as plaque build-up does not occur over night. Exactly how or when this condition begins is not known. Evidence suggests that as plaque increases, bleeding can occur and eventually lead to the formation of blood clots and block an artery, which may subsequently cause stroke or heart attack.

High cholesterol is the most contributing factor to this condition or disease. Specific types of cholesterol are venerable to oxidative damage caused by free radicals or oxidized cholesterol. Oxidized cholesterol is clearly more damaging to the arteries Physicians may treat atherosclerosis (clogged arteries) by performing an angioplasty, a procedure that re-stretches or widens the narrowed arteries.

Stroke prevention: Causes of atherosclerosis is not knowing in advance that proper diet and medical screening can prevent atherosclerosis as well as prevent subsequent stroke. And preventing a stroke is crucial to preventing permanent damage or even saving your life. A warning sign, transient ischemic attack, (TIA) or more commonly known as a mini-stroke is generally ignored by most people. The recognition of a mini-stroke can prevent the onset of a full-blown stroke. Listed below are some common symptoms to alert you.

· Difficulty speaking or difficulty in understanding what is being said to you.

· Weakness or numbness on either side of your face, arm or leg.

· Dizziness that occurs for no apparent reason.

· the sensation that there may be something in your eye.

· Ringing in the ear.

Heart shaped plate, knife and fork

Causes of atherosclerosis is allowing high cholesterol levels to exist or persist leading to atherosclerosis and subsequently heart attack or stroke therefore, having a balanced diet that is low in saturated fats can decrease blood cholesterol levels and decrease the possibilities of having an obstructed circulatory system. Here are some natural supplements that you should research prior to consulting your physician for medical.

· Lactoferrin

· Arginine

· Citrulline

· Carnitine

· Omega 3

· Horse chestnuts

· Policosanol

· Cod liver oil



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