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VIDEO: Learn How To Treat Heart Disease Naturally Without Drugs.<\/h3>\n

The heart is an amazing structure, tough yet fragile. A muscle, its network of arteries and veins transport blood through your body, nourishing organs and tissues.<\/p>\n

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When the heart is working as it should, you barely notice it. But when your heart starts acting strangely, you have cause to worry. Thankfully, you live in a day when heart disease can be treated very successfully, and in some cases, the condition can even be reversed. Several home remedies can assist in keeping your heart healthy<\/strong>.<\/p>\n

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VIDEO: Learn How To Treat Heart Disease Naturally Without Drugs.<\/h3>\n<\/div>\n
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NATURAL Heart Disease, High Blood Pressure Treatment. CAYENNE TURMERIC HONEY LEMON TEA Promotes Heart-Health. Raw Honey is best!<\/p>\n

Cayenne helps to keep blood pressure levels normalized<\/strong>. It also balances the body of LDL cholesterol and triglycerides.<\/p>\n

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Heart Trouble<\/strong>
\nHeart disease is any condition that keeps your heart from functioning at its best or causes a deterioration of the heart’s arteries and vessels. Coronary heart disease (CHD), also known as coronary artery disease, is the most common form of heart disease, affecting 12.6 million people in America. If you are diagnosed with CHD, it means you have atherosclerosis, or hardening of the arteries on the heart’s surface. Arteries become hard when plaque accumulates on artery walls. This plaque develops gradually as an overabundance of low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol (the bad stuff) makes itself at home in your arteries. The plaque builds and narrows the artery walls, making it more and more difficult for blood to pass through the heart and increasing the opportunity for a blood clot to form. If the heart doesn’t get enough blood, it can cause chest pain (angina) or a heart attack.<\/p>\n

Not treating coronary heart disease can also lead to congestive heart failure (CHF). CHF happens when your heart isn’t strong enough to pump blood throughout the body — it fails to meet the body’s need for oxygen. This often causes congestion in the lungs and a variety of other problems for your heart and the rest of your body.
\nHoning In on Heart Disease
\nThere are many risk factors for heart disease, some you can do something about, and some you can’t. A family history of heart disease puts you at much greater risk for developing it yourself. While you can’t do anything about your genes, there are a number of risk factors that you can control. These are the ones you can do something about:
\nHigh levels of low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol (the bad stuff), and low levels of high-density lipoprotein (the good stuff).
\nHigh levels of triglycerides. Triglyceride levels increase when you eat too many fatty foods or when you eat too much — excess calories are made into triglycerides and stored as fat in cells. Having an abundance of triglycerides has been linked to coronary heart disease.<\/p>\n