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6 Powerful Life Sustaining Facts You Need To Know Right Now About How You Can Nutritionally Prevent and Reverse The Many Faces of Heart Disease Simply and Naturally!

Why is heart disease still the number one killer in both men and women? And why will one out of every two women eventually die of heart disease or stroke? It comes down to separating the facts from the fiction so that you can prevent and reverse heart disease nutritionally.

SEDONA, AZ (PRWEB) February 14, 2004 --David Rowland, PhD, President of the Edison Institute of Nutrition will be joining Ira Marxe, CEO of Good Health Supplements on February 25th for a live good health tele-seminar to discuss how nutrition can have a tremendous impact on preventing and reversing the many life-threatening aspects of heart disease, such as high blood pressure, angina, diabetes, poor circulation, arterial plaque build-up, cholesterol issues, stroke and heart attack.

Consider the following:

1. Arterial plaque is the number one contributor to heart disease and stroke. The safest and most non-invasive way to remove plaque from your arteries is through taking high quality, specially designed nutritional supplementation that will slowly cleanse your arteries of the years of plaque build-up.

2. The prevention or elimination of artery clogging plaque that can cause a heart attack or stroke is easy if you make a small lifestyle change and follow some simple rules. First, you need nutritional arterial cleansing. Second, you need to avoid all foods that contain hydrogenated or partially hydrogenated oils, mono or di-glycerides, canola oil, and bleached white flour. Avoid all fast foods and sugared drinks. You also need to do some exercising to help stimulate the large muscle groups.

3. Your body can lower its high cholesterol and high blood pressure naturally, however, there is too much discussion about cholesterol and high blood pressure and not enough about the real reason so many people are suffering from heart disease. Unlike high blood pressure and high cholesterol levels, which you can see, the real reason why so many are suffering from heart disease is something you can't see - the plaque build-up in your arteries.

4. Giving your body the special nutrient combination it needs will help to slowly dissolve the plaque build-up in your arteries. As well, these special nutrients will help to chelate the calcium that is the binder for plaque, as well as repair damage to your arterial walls, dilate your arteries, and make your blood more slippery for better blood flow. The correct nutrient combination will also help create collateral arteries around blockages and prevent any new plaque build-up from forming. Good blood flow delivers vital nutrients and oxygen to all the cells in your body.

5. Angina is one of the ways that your body is giving you an early warning signal that you have poor blood flow which is generally a precursor to heart disease or stroke caused by arteries clogged with plaque build-up.

6. Many people believe that stroke and heart attack occur suddenly", but in most cases the truth is just the opposite. Heart disease develops slowly over time (the silent killer) and the problem only begins to show itself when the arteries that supply your heart or brain with blood have become so narrowed over the years, and like a backed up sink drain, have become clogged with deposits of cells, fat and cholesterol, making it a difficult task for your heart to continue to pump the blood through your system efficiently.

Both David Rowland and Ira Marxe will be discussing the history of heart disease and how the right combination of nutritional supplementation can help prevent and reverse heart disease during a free tele-seminar held on February 25th, 2004 at 8:00 p.m. EST.

Everyone is invited to this special tele-seminar which will be 45-50 minutes long and will discuss the various low cost options available that can nutritionally prevent and reverse heart disease. Mark this important date on your calendar because the information you learn may save your life and the life of someone you care about.

For all the details and the call in number please visit our online information at: http://www.antiaginglifeextension.com/teleseminar/

This free tele-seminar is sponsored by Good Health Supplements dedicated to offering you affordable, leading edge technology in healthy heart support, breakthrough anti-aging, superior multi-vitamin, invaluable digestive supplementation and more! GHS products naturally support your heart and overall health while maximizing your longevity and renewing the energy and vitality of your youth!

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