Inflammation & HEART DISEASE
Inflammation is inflammation is inflammation. Naturopathic physicians have understood this principle for years, yet conventional researchers are just starting to investigate how inflammation in different parts of the body is connected. For example, a Mayo Clinic study published in the February 2005 issue of Arthritis and Rheumatism details the link between rheumatoid arthritis (an inflammatory arthritis) and increased risk of unrecognized heart disease and cardiac sudden death.
Inflammation anywhere in the body will ultimately travel through the blood vessels and damage them. Therefore, we can make the assumption that increases in inflammation anywhere in the body will increase our risk of the number one killer in the
What exactly is inflammation? On a biochemical level, inflammation means the production of free radials, which are unpaired electrons that bounce around and damage any other molecules in their path. In the bloodstream, inflammation nicks the inside walls of blood vessels and causes plaque and calcium build up there. This causes sclerosis, a closing of the arteries, which can ultimately lead to stroke or heart attack.
At ALETRIS Center of Integrative medicine, we evaluate levels of inflammation in each and every patient. Allowing excess inflammation in our patients would ultimately lead to an increased risk of heart disease. Please visit us or give us a call to learn how simple blood tests can help you assess your individual risk for inflammation and heart disease.
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Labels: cardiovascular health, heart attack, heart disease, inflammation, naturopathic medicine

