58,800,000 people in the US suffer from heart disease & 1 in 4 suffer from some cardiovascular disease!
Heart
Supplies nourishment & removes waste from the rest of your body. Arteries are muscular tubes that can constrict, that transport blood away from your heart to the rest of your body.

Harmful Deposits

A build up of fatty substances, cholesterol, calcium & fibrin (a clotting material in the blood). All of these things together are called plaque. Long before it comes to a stroke or heart attack, the build up in your heart & arteries is there. But what is this really & what causes it? Discover the answer below.

One out of every 2.4 deaths are from cardiovascular disease. Over 50%of men can expect to develop cardiovascular disease before the age of 60. Every year 690,000 open heart surgeries are performed. 1,000,000 angioplasties (medical procedures to clean arteries as pictured to right - You DON'T want to be there).
The older you get, the more these statistics apply to you.
All this is the result of unhandled Harmful Deposits.
Cause of Heart Disease
The process of clogging the arteries BEGINS when cells that line the artery wall are injured. The body then initiates the natural healing process, as when you scrape your skin and your body heals the scrape by forming a scab, which protects the injured area until the healing is complete & then the scab goes away.
Understand the current emphasis on lowering LDL Cholesterol, CRP etc. levels in the blood.
Inflammation is the process by which the body responds to injury. Then a protective scab is formed. The current emphasis on lowering LDL Cholesterol, CRP, etc. levels in the blood is organized around preventing the body's response to injury. These medications are NOT addressing the source of the problem - removing the irritant from your blood.

The problem in your arteries is that the cause of the injury - the irritant in your blood that damaged the cells - does NOT go away, so the healing process never stops. This continuous irritation causes the body to keep building the 'scab' and will continue doing so, until the artery is completely blocked. A scab inside your artery is called Plaque. As with any part of the body, when you continue to irritate it begins to form a callous to harden & protect the area. This is what is called 'hardening of the arteries'.

Only the removal of the irritant will allow the healing process to finish & the scabs to melt away & hardening to fade away. The first step is identification of the agents causing the irritation and discovery of how they get into the blood. This has been done.

Hit backspace key to return to Menu & review Colon, Kidney & Liver to get familiar with the agents causing the irritation & their source.