Saturday, October 29, 2011

Heart Disease is Reversible

!±8± Heart Disease is Reversible

Evidence has been mounting over recent years indicating that Coronary Artery Disease is not only preventable, but actually reversible. You could possibly slow it down by eating a 'low-fat' diet and taking a variety of drugs (statins, ACE Inhibitors and Beta-Blockers), but sooner or later those little blobs of foamy plaque would invade the inner lining of your coronary arteries and cause a heart attack.

Linus Pauling documented 30 or so years ago that Vitamin C was essential for the vascular system to avoid the 'cracks' which occur in the heart vessels. Lack of Vitamin C caused a 'scurvy' of the arteries which permitted the tiny vascular abrasions (caused by high blood pressure, poor diet and too much fast food!) which then needed to be patched up by the body, leading to the genesis of coronary plaque. But there was more than just Vitamin C.

The C was very helpful in preventing the arterial 'cracking', but once the process had begun there needed to be a secondary element which would remove the existing plaque. The key were the amino acids Lysine and Proline. These two key amino acids possessed the ability to bind with existing plaque in the endothelium (the inner membrane of an artery) and harmlessly usher out of the circulation.

Not only was this information public knowledge (but somehow most physicians never heard about it), but Linus Pauling had received a Nobel Prize for his work. Not only that, he also has a patent for the process of cleaning the arteries of transplanted hearts using a solution based on this science.

Heath conscious people now add the amino acids Lysine and Proline into their supplemental regime in the quantities recommended by Pauling, as well as Vitamin C (about 3 grams per day for the average adult). Also, later work has suggested that EGCG from green tea may also enhance the plaque removal process.

A required read for those attempting to correct or prevent heart disease if the extensive work of Dr. William Davis, a conventional cardiologist with an unconventional view on the nature of heart disease ( http://heartscanblog.blogspot.com/ ).

He has seen the light, and understands that pharmaceutical interventions are typically not necessary and can many times be dangerous. Instead he relies on natural interventions for his patients such as fish oil, Vitamin D supplemented to the proper levels (blood levels of 50 - 70 ng/ml), niacin, elimination of all wheat/sugar/refined foods, to name just a few. The bottom line is that the plaque in your coronary arteries is composed to a large extent of calcium, and that calcium can be viewed and monitored by use of a scanner which takes about five minutes and is non-invasive.

By tracking at yearly intervals, he has demonstrated that the arterial plaque can be halted and reversed by a significant percentage. The most important thing is that as long as the plaque level has been halted and is not increasing, the condition is stable and the chances of a significant heart event are virtually eliminated... again, no drugs or silly low-fat diets required. Just a very healthy, nutritionally balanced dietary lifestyle along with the appropriate supplements. Sounds like a good deal to me to avoid that trip to the Emergency Room.


Heart Disease is Reversible

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Sunday, October 23, 2011

AED Defibrillators - Understanding How Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) Work

!±8± AED Defibrillators - Understanding How Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) Work

The human heart beat is powered by chemical impulses produced by special cells called pacemaker cells. These cells are often affected by external stimuli-- medication, stress, and physical activity, just a few things that change body chemistry; altering chemical impulses, increasing or decrease heartbeat. One of the most well-known and often misunderstood external heart stimuli is defibrillation.

Defibrillation is the administration of a jolt of electricity to the heart which depolarizes the heart muscle and allows the heart's natural pacemaker to potentially reset and continue beating. Defibrillation is performed by devices called defibrillators, which vary in design and ability. Currently, the familiar TV and movie trope of defibrillator paddles being used on flat-lining patients is outdated. More commonly, defibrillation will occur via the prophalayctic nodes, which are attached to the chest of the patient and also used to monitor heart rate. These nodes deliver shocks when a shockable heart rhythm occurs. Unlike TV shows, a shocked patient does not convulse, usually there is only a small amount of muscle contraction throughout the body. Also, unlike media portrayals, a flat line is usually an 'unshockable' rhythm. Ventricular fibrillation is a 'shockable' heart rhythm and is when the ventricles quiver rather than work in a pattern. Ventricular tachycardia, another shockable rythmn, is an extremely fast rhythm in which there is a loss of pulse. Certain types of cardiac arrhythmias may not be shockable depending on severity and rhythm type. Defibrillator devices in hospitals are usually not completely automatic, but are very similar to the completely automatic AEDs by Cardiac Science, Zoll, Phillips HeartStart, and Samaritan.

The Cardiac Science Powerheart G3 Portable AED Defibrillator is designed to be easy to use in an emergency cardiac arrest situation. The Powerheart Portable Automatic External Defibrillator features a text screen, convenient for noisy and chaotic environments, which runs in tandem with the voice prompts. The device displays the patient's heart rate, the waveform, number of shocks delivered, and the elapsed time. The Powerheart Defibrillator features built in automatic synchronization and pacemaker pulse detection.

The Zoll AED Plus is a unique unit in that it is completely automatic, but also it is the only full-rescue AED, walking the user through the full "Chain of Survival" by supporting CPR. Not only does the Zoll AED Plus track a shockable heartbeat, it also tracks chest compressions by the rescuer and advises on pace and compression strength. The Zoll AED Plus provides Real CPR help, providing visual and audio feedback and instructions. The HeartStart OnSite AED likewise provides audible commands when in use, and walks the rescuer through potential defibrillation, if a shockable rythmn is detected. The Samaritan PAD Public Access Defibrillator AED is especially designed for public access use. All of these AEDs use verbal and visual prompts to guide the rescuer. The AEDs let the rescuer know when to touch and when not to touch the patient. If a shock is required, there will be a visual clue.


AED Defibrillators - Understanding How Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) Work

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Sunday, October 16, 2011

Cardiac Science Powerheart AED G3 - Soft Carrying Case - Model 168-6000-001

!±8±Cardiac Science Powerheart AED G3 - Soft Carrying Case - Model 168-6000-001

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The next generation Powerheart AED G3 has arrived. Our flagship, feature rich Powerheart AED G3 offers customers many new and exciting user-friendly features.The new Powerheart AED G3 continues to feature our industry leading one-button operation and RescueReady technology featuring our patented daily, weekly, and monthly self-testing, virtually guaranteeing first time, every time rescue performance. The Powerheart AED G3 also incorporates our advanced technology features such as the Company's patented and programmable RHYTHMx analysis software and STAR biphasic defibrillation energy waveform.Industry leading technology and added performance features in a new user-friendly form factor leads the way for the next generation of Cardiac Science AEDs.Package includes (1) defibrillator, (1) IntelliSense battery, (1) pair defibrillation pads, and (1) Quick Start Tool Kit: includes Quick Start Guide, CD-ROM with AED Manual, Training Video, RescueLink and MDLink and serial communication cable

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Tuesday, October 11, 2011

AED G3 Semi Business VP (Strobe & Alarm Cabinet) - BVP-G3S-S

!±8± AED G3 Semi Business VP (Strobe & Alarm Cabinet) - BVP-G3S-S

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Friday, October 7, 2011

Cardiac Science Aviation Battery

!±8± Cardiac Science Aviation Battery

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Attention! AED PADS EXPIRE Stay In Compliance. Replace your pads prior to expiration. Select your Cardiac Science AED pads below to purchase. The aviation battery is approved by the FAA for use on board aircraft. Use only with Powerheart 9200, 9300E, 9300A, and G3 series AEDs.

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Sunday, October 2, 2011

Cardiac Science Inc Aed Hard Case

!±8± Cardiac Science Inc Aed Hard Case

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