Good question, the answer is simple, have you seen Muslims Fasting Pattern, from sunrise to sunset they fast totally no food, no water or liquid for 30 days. I know that during the fasting month of Ramzan and in the last 10 days neither do I get Cardiac Patients, Hypertensive, nor diabetic in fact I have to reduce their dosage of medications! even those with USA are reduced significantly. Believe me I am not bragging, but the patients of CABG are reduced by over 90%. Kindly contact a Muslim Scholar he can provide with further details how to fast.
2007-01-04 09:52:03
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answered by Anonymous
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It's called raw garlic, and it's been proven in many studies. It takes awhile for the effects to kick in, 3 months to go full force and 6+ months to actually improve your body.
FYI: while the plaque comes off your cell walls, it will cause a temporary increase in your chlorestoral, but this is totally harmless.
2007-01-04 17:43:21
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answered by TravisO 4
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Effect of ascorbic acid on prevention of hypercholesterolemia induced atherosclerosis.
* Das S,
* Ray R,
* Snehlata,
* Das N,
* Srivastava LM.
Department of Biochemistry, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, New Delhi, India.
The notion that oxidation of lipids and propagation of free radicals may contribute to the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis is supported by a large body of evidence. To circumvent the damage caused by oxygen free radicals, antioxidants are needed which provide the much needed neutralization of free radical by allowing the pairing of electrons. In this study we have investigated the effect of ascorbic acid, a water soluble antioxidant on the development of hypercholesterolemia induced atherosclerosis in rabbits. Rabbits were made hypercholesterolemic and atherosclerotic by feeding 100 mg cholesterol/day. Different doses of ascorbic acid were administered to these rabbits. Low dose of ascorbic acid (0.5 mg/100 g body weight/day) did not have any significant effect on the percent of total area covered by atherosclerotic plaque. However, ascorbic acid when fed at a higher dose (15 mg/100 g body weight/day) was highly effective in reducing the atherogenecity. With this dose the percent of total surface area covered by atherosclerotic plaque was significantly less (p < 0.001). This suggests that use of ascorbic acid may have great promise in the prevention of hypercholesterolemia induced atherosclerosis.
PMID: 16479321 [PubMed - indexed for
2007-01-04 20:54:24
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answered by Anonymous
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plague or plaque? People get plaque in their arteries? You mean like the plaque on your teeth? How does that happen?
2007-01-04 17:41:54
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answered by grrandram 7
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most people don't have plaGue in their arteries. they have plaQue...so when you start spelling right, they will find the drug. mmkay, pumpkin?
2007-01-04 17:40:21
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answered by SWTCHKS925 2
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why dont u??? it's really hard u noe...u need 2 test ppl & all that...+...barely any1 has plague anymore...so its not THAT critical..a better question would be that of cancer.
2007-01-07 22:12:57
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answered by MARGARITA F 1
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