TriCardia+ is a Scientifically
Advanced Cardiovascular Nutraceutical Dietary Supplement specially
engineered to
provide specific nutrients which aid and support the body in
naturally and safely cleansing and detoxifying not only your
Cardiovascular System, but your Liver, Gallbladder, Lymphatic Sytem
and Kidneys as well. Continued daily use will provide the nutrients
to ensure a “roto-rooter-like,” clean, healthy body for many years
to come!
What Is Cardiovascular
Disease? Cardiovascular Disease, or CVD
for short, includes Coronary Heart Disease or diseases of the
arteries (Arteriosclerosis, including hardening of the arteries, or
Atherosclerosis), Heart Attack (Myocardial Infarction), Arrhythmias,
Congestive Heart Disease, Stroke, High Blood Pressure
(Hypertension), Rheumatic Heart Disease and other dysfunctions of
the cardiovascular system.
Should Keeping My
Cardiovascular System Healthy Be A Priority For Me? Yes, it
should! Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in the
United States and Europe. According to U.S. 1992 mortality
statistics, about 1 million people per year die of CVD in the U.S.A.
- that’s approximately ½ of all deaths registered every year, an
average of one death every 33 seconds -- and it’s rising, as
confirmed by statistics drawn from the U.S. National Center for
Health Statistics (NCHS), the American Heart Association (AHA), and
the 1996 Johns Hopkins Medical White Paper Reports. It’s plain to
see that Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) is a problem of epidemic
proportion which most people would rather not talk about.
Don’t Men Experience
Cardiovascular Diseases More Often Than Women? No, they
don’t! Interestingly, more women die of CVD than do men (51.9%
compared to 48.1%); Menopause itself appears to increase the risk of
coronary heart disease, as do the factors of smoking and oral
contraception. Alarmingly, more than one in four persons in the U.S.
have one or more types of cardiovascular disease. CVD also makes up
approximately 20% of all disabilities.
But Aren’t There
Safe Medical Procedures That Accurately Diagnose And Treat
Cardiovascular Disease? Well, yes and no! Most procedures
are costly, and their results are often painful, debilitating and of
questionable long term worth. Coronary Bypass Surgery and
Prescriptive Drug Therapy often have unwanted side-effects. And
alarmingly, a recent landmark 5-year, $3 million Rand Corporation
study indicated that bypass surgery, angiography (a pre-surgical
x-ray technique to detect blocked arteries) and carotid
endarterictomies (the removal of blockage from one or both arteries
carrying blood to the brain) were significantly overused procedures,
and that the latter surgery was done for inappropriate or
questionable reasons 65% of the time. Further, arterial blockage
diagnostic exams are apt to be inaccurate, especially when studies
show that experts only agreed 60% of the time with their
interpretation of angiograms, and for those first agreeing, only 50%
of them subsequently agreed with their own diagnosis when asked to
“blindly” re-examine. Such suggests an overall 30% accuracy rate,
meaning that 70% of the time, medical experts are likely wrong about
your needs for bypass surgery.
But Don’t A Lot Of
People Have Bypass Surgery Because of Cardiovascular Disease
Anyway? Yes, they do! An estimated 485,000 coronary artery
bypass surgeries were performed in 1993. Of these, 73% were
performed on men, and 47% were performed on people under the age of
65. The total cost of all cardiovascular disease in 1996 is
estimated by the American Heart Association to be $151.3 billion.
Today, bypass surgery is an estimated $25+ billion a year industry,
with the average cost of a surgery running around $44,000.00 (1992
statistic)... very profitable!
Why Is Cleansing My
Cardiovascular System All That Necessary For Me? Your
cardiovascular system consists of 60,000 miles of arteries, veins
and capillaries. It’s designed to carry nutrients and oxygen to
every living cell in your body while removing toxins and wastes.
Like the water pipes in your home, your arteries and veins can
become plugged with plaque and debris which compromises circulation
and can lead to heart attack, atherosclerosis, embolisms
(obstructions of blood vessels) and stroke, all which can
incapacitate or cause death.
Why Is Cleansing The
"Blood-Filtering- Organs" Considered Important? The Liver
and Kidneys as well as the Gallbladder and Lymphatic System are
major “filters” of the blood system, removing toxic wastes and
debris. The kidneys especially aid in ridding the body of excess
“acids” while rebalancing critical pH. If these “filters” are
damaged or continuously unclean, your blood will remain laden with
debris and heavy metals that could travel to your brain and cause a
stroke, or become part of the cholesterol plaque hardening your
arteries and veins, or become “stones” painfully lodged in your
kidneys. The clean and efficient functioning of key blood filtering
organs is critically essential for life.
Can I Take Care Of
Cleansing My Entire Cardiovascular System Myself? Yes, you
can! The body is quite capable of cleansing itself on a daily basis
when provided the necessary nutritional stores and critically
essential cofactors. Växa’s TriCardia+ is a Scientifically Advanced
Cardiovascular Nutraceutical Dietary Supplement specially
engineered to
provide specific nutrients which aid and support the body in
naturally and safely cleansing and detoxifying not only your
Cardiovascular System, but your Liver, Ballbladder, Lymphatic System
and Kidneys as well. Continued daily use will provide the nutrients
to ensure a “roto-rooter-like,” clean, healthy body for many years
to come!
Selected References:
Guton, Arthur
C., and Hall, John, E., Textbook of Medical Physiology, Ninth
Edition, W.B Sanders Company, Philadelphia, PA., 1996.
Heart and
Stroke Facts: 1996 Statistical Supplement, American Heart
Association, Washington, DC, 1996.
Kannel, William
B., D’Agostino, Ralph, B. and Cobb, Janet, L., Effect of Weight on
Cardiovascular Disease, American Journal of Clinical Nutrition,
Volume 63, March 1996.
Lang, F.,
Acid-Base Metabolism, in Greger, R., and Windhorst, U., (Editors),
Comprehensive Human Physiology, Volume 1 & 2, Springer
Publishing, New York and Heidleberg, 1996.
Margolis,
Simeon, and Preziosi, Thomas J., Stroke, The Johns Hopkins White
Papers, The Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, Baltimore, MD,
1996.
Margolis,
Simeon, and Preziosi, Thomas J., Coronary Heart Disease, The Johns
Hopkins White Papers, The Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions,
Baltimore, MD, 1996.
Windhorst, U.,
Regulatory Principles in Physiology, in Greger, R., and Windhorst,
U., (Editors), Comprehensive Human Physiology, Volume 1 & 2,
Springer Publishing, New York and Heidleberg, 1996.
Siegel, G.,
Vascular Smooth Muscle, in Greger, R., and Windhorst, U., (Editors),
Comprehensive Human Physiology, Volume 1 & 2, Springer
Publishing, New York and Heidleberg, 1996.
Voet, Donald,
and Voet, Judith G., Biochemistry, Second Edition, John Wiley &
Sons, Inc., New York, N.Y. 1995
Walker, Morton,
The Chelation Way, Avery Publishing Group Inc., Garden City Park,
NY, 1990.
Weatherall,
D.J., Ledingham, J.G.G., Warrell, D.A., (Editors), Oxford Textbook
of Medicine, Volumes 1,2 & 3, Oxford University Press, Oxford,
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