Nobel Prize Winner Helps Fight Cardiovascular Disease

Released on = December 7, 2005, 2:43 pm

Press Release Author = Givemerelief.com

Industry = Healthcare

Press Release Summary = Startling facts about how you can lower blood pressure,
lower cholesterol, decrease risk of heart disease.

Press Release Body = Reduce Your Risk of Cardiovascular Disease.
Startling facts about how you can lower your blood pressure, lower cholesterol, and
decrease your risk of heart disease.

One person dies every 30 seconds from heart disease. That\'s over 2,600 people every
single day!! Cardiovascular disease refers to any disorder in any of the various
parts of your cardiovascular system, which includes your heart and blood vessels.
The heart is the human body\'s hardest working organ. Throughout life it continuously
pumps blood enriched with oxygen and vital nutrients through a network of arteries
to all parts of the body\'s tissues.

In order to perform the arduous task of pumping blood to the rest of the body, the
heart muscle itself needs a plentiful supply of oxygen-rich blood, which is provided
through a network of coronary arteries. These arteries carry oxygen-rich blood to
the heart\'s muscular walls (the myocardium).

If blood flow to the myocardium is interrupted, an injury known as an infarct
occurs, or in other words, a myocardial infarction, more commonly known as a heart
attack. Cardiovascular diseases includes the following: arteriosclerosis, angina,
high blood pressure, high cholesterol, heart attack, stroke, aneurysms, and
arrhythmia.

New information has emerged that can help you decrease your risks of heart and
arterial function disease. These findings are outlined in a November Scientific
Statement published by the American Heart Association.

Discover the key compound nutrients that can decrease your risks of cardiovascular
disease and can help you

- lower your blood pressure
- reduce LDL and total cholesterol levels
- support circulation and healthy blood vessels
- improve total heart health

Dr. Louis Ignarro, a Nobel Laureate in Medicine, received the Basic Research Prize
of the American Heart Association for outstanding contributions to the advancement
of cardiovascular science. Be one of the first to see what he helped to develop and
exclusively endorse to combat the ever growing epidemic of heart disease!

Other helpful information regarding this article can be found at:
http://www.givemerelief.com/cardiovascular_disease


For More Information Contact:
Tammy Scudder
Direct line: (317)392-8764
Email: info@givemerelief.com
Website: http://www.givemerelief.com/cardiovascular_disease


Web Site = http://www.givemerelief.com/low_energy

Contact Details = Tammy Scudder

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