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Heal and Prevent Heart Disease with Nutrition, Part II

by: Tony Isaacs

(NaturalNews) In the 1960s, the only known consequence of vitamin D deficiency in adults was osteomalacia, a form of bone softening. Abundant evidence now points to numerous cardioprotective functions of vitamin D. Vitamin D deficiency has been shown to diminish heart muscle cells contractile function, contribute to endothelial dysfunction, distort heart muscle structure, and increase smooth muscle growth leading to atherosclerotic plaque formation.

Low levels of vitamin D have been linked with congestive heart failure and individuals with low serum levels of vitamin D have been found to have higher rates of high blood pressure, diabetes, and triglycerides.

Almost fifty years ago Dr. Harry McCully, Harvard graduate, researcher and professor, found that the amino acid homocysteine was elevated in people who had heart disease as a result of a deficiency in Vitamin B6. It took decades before his findings received wide attention and even now this key nutritional fact is widely ignored by mainstream medicine.

One doctor who did take note of McCully's information was MD John Ellis, who began incorporating it into his medical practice and research more than 40 years ago. Ellis, who went on to literally write the book on Vitamin B6 (Vitamin B6, The Doctor's Report), proved in clinical research that patients with heart problems on high dose Vitamin B6 had far fewer heart episodes and lived significantly longer.

Dr. Matthias Rath determined that, instead of high cholesterol, heart disease is essentially early sailor's scurvy caused by weakening of the arterial walls due to Vitamin C and other vitamin deficiencies. Rath points out that our huge blood vessel network fails in 90% of the cases at the coronary arteries. If high cholesterol were the problem, it should cause clogs everywhere and cause venosclerosis as well as arteriosclerosis.

The only explanation, says Rath, is that coronary artery plaques form in the presence of weakened and damaged arteries. Just as it does in sailor's scurvy, vitamin C induces the natural repair of arterial blood vessel walls – leading to a halt in progression and even to natural regression of vascular lesions.

Eighty years ago, Dr. Kenneth Turner of Harvard Medical School conducted a fascinating study in which he found that rabbits fed an extremely unhealthy diet had almost no atherosclerosis and very low cholesterol levels when given potassium iodine. Sadly, mainstream medicine has never followed up on his study.

Mainstream medical science maintains that obesity is the cause of heart disease, and practically anything else that ails you. However, what has mystified many researchers is how some overweight people stay metabolically fit and have no high blood pressure, high blood sugar or high cholesterol.

Researchers need look no further for the answer to that mystery than the Framington Heart studies which have been ongoing for over 50 years. Those studies have brought widespread understanding of how a traditional Mediterranean diet of whole grains, fruits, vegetables and olive oil are able to prevent heart disease, diabetes and cancer.

The kicker is that traditional peoples on such a diet are often quite overweight. The obvious reason for the difference is that if you are overweight because you like to eat healthy foods instead of foods in the unhealthy SAD diet it is less likely to result in disease because you are getting plenty of nutrients to support the extra weight. The key is nutrient density, or "you are what you eat".

In the next installment of this series we will look at why our foods have become less heart-healthy, the importance of getting nutrition from whole food sources, and the healthiest foods for helping prevent and reverse heart disease.

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Sarcoidosis

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Hi Utopia,
Sarcoidosis, have you any experiences of using colloidal silver for this and would a nebuliser be an effective way to get silver into the lungs for someone who is quite ill with Sarcoidosis?

Thanks,
Pat in Ireland
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Hi Pat,
Yes, I personally use a nebulizer because it is an effective way of getting silver into the lungs and will usually stop a respiratory infection dead in its tracks. I seldom allow a cold to get past my nose, but if I am negligent in my silver use and let it move down into my bronchial tubes, I fall back to my nebulizer and it seldom fails to do the trick. I even use it with allergies to reduce allergic inflammation in tandem with enzymes. You may want to consider larger servings (4-6 morning and night) of enzymes on an empty stomach to help counter the inflammation that often accompanies sarcoidosis. This protocol also improves circulation and cardio-vascular function as well. http://www.utopiasilver.com/products/supplements/pancreatin.htm

Note: We have switched nebulizer brands from Omron to Devilbiss which we believe is a step up without increasing the price. http://www.utopiasilver.com/products/supplements/nebulizer.htm

If you are also developing heart issues that often result from Sarcoidosis, I would recommend Membrane Complex and Dr. Christopher’s Heart Syrup. http://www.utopiasilver.com/products/supplements/membranecomplex.htm

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Quadruple Bypass

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Ben,
Three years ago I had a quadruple bypass. I have heard that EDTA can do the same thing. Can you explain how your EDTA product works and how fast. I have been having pains once again. My EKG was good on Tuesday, but they said to take 1500 mg. of niacin. Can you help me?

Linda in Colorado

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Hi Linda,

…My apology for the delayed response.

If you are asking if EDTA can cleanse the arteries, there are reports to that effect, but the best products I know of for removing plaque from the arteries and increasing circulation are digestive enzymes. When taken with meals, enzymes act as a digestive aid, but when taken in larger servings on an empty stomach, they will improve circulation by reducing inflammation and even cleansing plaque from the cardio-vascular system.

How long it takes to be noticeably effective probably varies from person to person. But as an example, one of my best friends started having shortness of breath and circulation problems in his legs a year or so after having stents put in. It just so happened that he was a speaker at a Health seminar that we were sponsoring about a year ago. There was also another speaker who is an MD/ND who presented a talk on the benefit of enzymes to the cardio-vascular system. That next week my friend started on the enzyme protocol and in less than a month the improvement was dramatic. Prior to starting the enzyme protocol, he was carrying 50 lb. feed sacks between his feed shed and his animal pens and would have to stop half way to catch his breath. In that less than four week period, he was able to carry the sacks all the way without stopping.

I and most of my family and many of my friends have started doing a regular (every 3-4 months) enzyme protocol as a preventative. I am convinced that it works and for that reason, enzymes are my first recommendation rather than EDTA. But I do not discourage EDTA; in fact our Cardio EZ product contains EDTA.

For the cardio-vascular cleansing and anti-inflammation effect, take 4-6 capsules on an empty stomach morning and night. You will find the Jarrow Zymes at http://www.utopiasilver.com/products/supplements/pancreatin.htm

WARNING: If you are taking any kind of medications, do not take them at the same time as enzymes since enzymes enhance digestion and will intensify the effects of the drugs. By that same principle, taking an enzyme cap along with your supplements can also enhance their assimilation.

Please let me know if we can be of further assistance.

Ben in Utopia

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New Study: Four Bad Habits Can Shorten Your Life by Twelve Years

by: Tony Isaacs

(NaturalNews) Four bad habits can shorten your life by 12 years according to a new study published this week in the Archives of Internal Medicine. The four bad habits are smoking, drinking too much, inactivity and a poor diet.

In the study, researchers examined 4886 British adults who were age 18 or older in 1984 and 1985. The risky health habits were: smoking tobacco; downing more than three alcoholic drinks per day for men and more than two daily for women; getting less than two hours of physical activity per week; and eating fruits and vegetables fewer than three times daily. The researchers then assigned a health score for each person based on bad health habits. A score of zero was assigned to those who had none of the four bad habits and it increased up to a score of four for those who had all four.

Death certificates were checked for the next 20 years and the researchers found that the higher the score, the shorter the average lifespan was likely to be. The most common causes of death included heart disease and cancer, both related to unhealthy lifestyles.

During the 20 year average follow up time, 1080 of the participants died – 431 from cardiovascular disease, 318 from cancer and 331 from other causes. Compared with participants who had none of the bad health habits, the risk of death increased with each additional bad habit.

The healthiest group included never-smokers and those who had quit; teetotalers, women who had fewer than two drinks daily and men who had fewer than three; those who got at least two hours of physical activity weekly; and those who ate fruits and vegetables at least three times daily.

Lead researcher Elisabeth Kvaavik of the University of Oslo said her results are applicable to other westernized nations including the United States. Kvaavik also noted that "you don't need to be extreme" to be in the healthy category.

"These behaviors add up, so together it's quite good" said Kvaavik. "It should be possible for most people to manage to do it."

Kvaavik said that the guidelines used for the study were modest and less strict than many other guidelines. As an example, eating only one carrot, one apple and a glass of orange juice would suffice for the fruit and vegetable cutoffs in the study.

By comparison, the U.S. government recommends four or more cups of fruits or vegetables daily for adults, depending on age and activity level. The U.S. guidelines also call for about 2 1/2 hours of exercise weekly compared to the two hour cut-off for the study.

University of North Carolina public health researcher June Stevens said the results are similar to those of previous studies that examined the combined effects of health-related habits on longevity.

Stevens also observed that, while the findings don't mean that everyone who maintains a healthy lifestyle will live longer than those who don't, doing so will increase the odds.

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Three Ways Colloidal Silver Stops Pathogens from Causing Infection

A friend came across this explanation of the mechanism by which silver kills pathogens and I thought it worth posting. This corresponds with the information put out by Beiersdorf, one of the world’s largest medical supply companies and maker of Curad bandages. “Silver- How It Works: Silver inhibits the growth of bacteria by deactivating the bacteria's oxygen metabolism enzymes. In turn, this destroys the bacteria's cell membranes, stopping the replication of the bacteria's DNA. Source- Acupoll Precision Research, April 2003 Beiersdorf, Inc.”

Ben Taylor

Richard Davies and Samuel Etris of The Silver Institute, in a 1996 monograph entitled The Development and Functions of Silver in Water Purification and Disease Control, discuss three mechanisms of deactivation that silver utilizes to incapacitate disease causing organisms.

They are:

1.) Catalytic Oxidation
2.) Reaction with Cell Membranes
3.) Binding with the DNA of disease organisms to prevent unwinding (i.e., replication)

Catalytic Oxidation:

Silver, in its atomic state, has the capacity to absorb oxygen and act as a catalyst to bring about oxidation.

Atomic (nascent) oxygen absorbed onto the surface of silver ions in solution will readily react with the sulfhydryl (-S-H) groups surrounding the surface of bacteria or viruses to remove the hydrogen atoms (as water), causing the sulfur atoms to form an R-S-S-R bond; blocking respiration and causing the bacteria to expire.

Employing a simple catalytic reduction/oxidation reaction, colloidal silver will react with any negative charge presented by the organism's transport or membrane proteins and deactivate them.

Reaction with Bacterial Cell Membranes:

There is evidence that silver ions attach to membrane surface radicals of bacteria, impairing cell respiration and blocking its energy transfer system.

One explanation is based on the nature of enzyme construction: Specific enzymes are required for a given biochemical activity to take place. Enzyme molecules usually require a specific metallic atom as part of the molecular matrix in order to function. A metal of higher valance can replace a metal of lower valance in the enzyme complex, preventing the enzyme from functioning normally.

Silver, with a valance of plus 2, can replace many metals with a lower, or equal valance that exhibit weaker atomic bonding properties.

Binding with DNA:

Studies by C.L. Fox and S.M. Modak with the opportunistic pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa, a tenacious bacteria that is difficult to treat, demonstrated that as much as 12% of silver is taken up by the organism's DNA.

While it remains unclear exactly how the silver binds to the DNA without destroying the hydrogen bonds holding the lattice together, it nevertheless prevents the DNA from unwinding, an essential step for cellular replication to occur.

In Simpler Terms…

So there you have it. Basically stated…

…Colloidal silver works against pathogens by oxidizing them, much as hydrogen peroxide does. Some researchers have referred to this as the creation of an “oxygen burst” when the silver particle comes into contact with the pathogen.

…Colloidal silver works against pathogens by attaching to the surface membrane, and disrupting the function of its energy transfer system while impairing respiration. Disrupted energy transfer and respiration means the pathogen simply cannot function. For all practical purposes it is “deactivated.”

…Finally, colloidal silver works against pathogens by binding with their DNA, preventing them from replicating – if they can’t replicate, they can’t infect.

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Eat Brown Rice To Prevent High Blood Pressure, Lower Heart Attack Risk

by: S. L. Baker

(NaturalNews) The rate of cardiovascular disease is much lower in Japan than in the U.S. and now scientists at the Cardiovascular Research Center and Department of Physiology at Temple University School of Medicine in Philadelphia think they know why. People in Japan eat rice virtually every day and rice — especially the brown and only partially "polished" varieties — contains a natural compound that appears to guard against high blood pressure and heart disease.

Brown rice is already well known as a healthy food choice because it's a good source of fiber, B vitamins and other nutrients. But new research just presented by Temple University researcher Satoru Eguchi at the American Physiological Society's Experimental Biology conference held in Anaheim, California, reveals another powerful health benefit. A specific natural compound found in a layer of tissue surrounding grains of brown rice inhibits an endocrine protein known as angiotensin II. In excess, angiotensin II can trigger serious cardiovascular problems.

This is enormously significant news because angiotensin II is a well documented culprit in the development of hypertension and atherosclerosis. Angiotensin II constricts arteries, increases blood pressure and forces the heart to work harder. It also thickens and stiffens the walls of the heart and blood vessels.

Big Pharma has created a huge industry producing angiotensin II receptor blockers (ARBs) — prescription drugs that lower blood pressure by putting the brakes on angiotensin II. Sold under brand names such as Atacand, Teveten, Avapro and Cozaar, the medications are designed to block angiotensin II, thereby relaxing blood vessels so blood pressure is lowered.

But the side effects of these drugs can be serious and even deadly. They include fetal harm (possibly death) if the drugs are taken during pregnancy, dizziness, blurred vision, fainting, decreased sexual ability, infection, chest pain, swelling, trouble breathing and more.The new discovery about rice indicates brown rice or even half-milled rice could be a natural, side-effect free angiotensin II blocker.

Dr. Eguchi, an associate professor of physiology, and his colleagues investigated the subaleurone layer of Japanese rice. Located between the white center of the grain and the brown fibrous outer layer, this sub-layer of rice is loaded with oligosaccharides (complex carbohydrates known to benefit the digestive system) and dietary fibers. But when brown rice is polished to turn it into white rice, this subaleurone layer is ripped off, taking away some of the nutrients. However, the subaleurone layer is preserved not only in brown rice but also in two types of rice popular in Japan — half-milled (Haigamai) rice or incompletely-milled (Kinmemai) rice.

The Temple research team, working with conjunction with scientists at the Wakayama Medical University Department of Pathology and the Nagaoka National College of Technology Department of Materials Engineering in Japan, removed subaleurone tissue from Kinmemai rice and ran a variety of lab tests that demonstrated the components of this rice layer inhibited angiotensin II activity in cultured vascular smooth muscle cells. Bottom line: the subaleurone rice layer could offer powerful protection against high blood pressure and atherosclerosis by blocking the endocrine protein that can trigger those conditions.

"Our research suggests that there is a potential ingredient in rice that may be a good starting point for looking into preventive medicine for cardiovascular diseases," Dr. Eguchi said in a media statement. "We hope to present an additional health benefit of consuming half-milled or brown rice (as opposed to white rice) as part of a regular diet."

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Aspirin Myth Busted: It Does Not Prevent Cardiovascular Disease Deaths At All

by: David Gutierrez

(NaturalNews) Aspirin is unhelpful in preventing heart-related death in those "at risk" of cardiovascular disease, according to a study published in the Drugs and Therapeutics Bulletin (DTB).
Doctors have long recommended that people who have survived heart attacks or strokes take an aspirin a day in order to reduce their risk of dying from another cardiovascular event. Between 2005 and 2006, however, many health professionals began to recommend the practice in people who had never suffered a cardiovascular event, but who were considered "at risk" to do so – such as those over the age of 50, those with Type 2 diabetes or those with high blood pressure.

"Current evidence for primary prevention suggests the benefits and harms of aspirin in this setting may be more finely balanced than previously thought," said DTB editor Ike Ikeanacho, "even in individuals estimated to be at high risk of experiencing cardiovascular events, including those with diabetes or elevated blood pressure."

A recent meta-analysis of six prior studies into the risks and benefits of a daily aspirin in people considered "at risk" of cardiovascular disease found that heart benefits of the treatment were minimal, and were far outweighed by the increased risk of potentially fatal gastrointestinal bleeding.

"For those who do not have heart and circulatory disease the risk of serious bleeding outweighs the potential preventative benefits of taking aspirin," agreed the British Heart Foundation. "We advise people not to take aspirin daily, unless they check with their doctor. The best way to reduce your risk of developing this disease is to avoid smoking, eat a diet low in saturated fat and rich in fruit and vegetables and take regular physical activity."

The DTB called for the revision of guidelines on daily aspirin use, and for a review of all patients currently undergoing daily aspirin treatment.

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Women Given Useless and Dangerous HRT Drugs to Prevent Heart Disease

by: David Gutierrez

(NaturalNews) Despite lack of evidence that hormone replacement therapy (HRT) drugs could reduce the risk of heart disease in postmenopausal women, potentially millions of women were given the drugs to reduce these risks during the 1990s, according to a study conducted by researchers from Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center and published in the American Journal of Public Health.

HRT drugs were approved for reducing the symptoms of menopause, such as hot flashes and mood swings. They became widely popular, with 11 million women between the ages of 45 and 74 using them by 1999. Although no evidence ever linked them to a lowered risk of heart disease, lawsuits allege that pharmaceutical companies covertly marketed them for this purpose.

In 2002, the Women's Health Initiative study found that the drugs significantly increased women's risk of dying from heart attacks, strokes, and blood clots. Since then, research has also linked the drugs to breast cancer and dementia. Use of the drugs fell to six million by 2003.

In the new study, researchers examined the medical records of New York City women who had been taking HRT drugs prior to the release of the Women's Health Initiative findings. They found that after the release of the study, use of the drugs fell 70 percent among women with heart disease and 50 percent among those with two or more cardiovascular risk factors, but only 15 percent among those with one or no risk factors. Similarly, the proportion of women with heart disease who were taking HRT drugs fell from 28 percent in 199 to 8 percent in 2003. The proportion among those with one or no risk factors fell as well, but only from 20 to 17 percent.

According to the researchers, the data suggest that HRT was probably being used to prevent heart disease, "a therapy that was never proven for this indication and ultimately found to be ineffective."

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How to Avoid Health Hazards of Lighting

by: Paul Fassa

(NaturalNews) As the federally mandated phasing out of incandescent light bulbs approaches, you need to know about your new lighting choices. There are three options, of which one is no good if you value your health and don't enjoy eerie dim lighting. The options are CFLs (compact fluorescent lights/lamps), halogen bulbs, and LEDs (low energy diodes).

They are all energy efficient according to EISA (Energy Independence and Security Act) imposed standards. They cost more than incandescent bulbs, but last longer.

Heavily Promoted CFLs are the Most Unhealthy

Their light quality has improved, but is still not as good as all the other bulbs. The price range is from two dollars U.S to eight dollars. They last longer than incandescent bulbs, but before they expire completely, they begin to fade.

They are filled with mercury, which when broken will fill a room with more toxic vapors than you can safely tolerate. Most of you know that. And the mercury laden CFLs present land fill environmental problems, which means it's a hassle to get rid of them when they do expire. Most of you know that too.

But many do not know of the extreme EMF (electro magnetic frequencies) radiation from the dirty electricity these CFLs produce. The resultant EMF is the same type of radio frequency pollution that we've been warned about from cell phones and towers, portable phones, WiFi computers, and high power wires or high voltage transformers outside your house or office.

Cancer, neurological disorders, diabetic endangering blood sugar spikes and malaise of various types have been associated with EMFs from all these sources. Those sources outside your home tend to be less menacing the farther way they are. But CFLs are meant to be inside. Can you imagine a house full of CFLs? There is no hiding from all that EMF pollution inside your space! (CBC TV demo, source below)

If you're okay with weird lighting and think, as many dentists and vaccination advocates do, that mercury is not a health hazard, then it would be wise to use filters to eliminate the dirty electricity EMF radiation if CFLs are or were your choice. (Dirty Electricity, source below).

Halogen and LED: Two Better Choices

On February 20th, 2010, the The St. Marys Press, a local newspaper in the small town of St. Marys, PA, announced that the local light bulb factory would remain open with the recent development of the halogen light bulb. This factory belongs to a large electronics and lighting company. So these bulbs will be available in the USA and perhaps worldwide.

These are the same types of halogens used in little bright desk lamps or in some types of auto headlights. Instead of being exposed, they are inserted into mercury free glass bulbs exactly resembling incandescent bulbs that can be screwed into any normal light socket. They will cost around the same as CFLs and last as long without the fade factor. Halogens produce a bright, clean white light without any dirty electricity EMFs.

LEDs do not contain mercury, and they do not create EMF dirty electricity. They are the most expensive option. But they can last for 10 to 15 years, often with a two to three year guarantee. LEDs use less electricity than all the other lighting options. Mike Adams calculates the long term savings in this article: http://www.naturalnews.com/021840_L…

The downside of LEDs is that their bright white lighting is not omni-directional. The light just goes where it's pointed. Obviously, for some purposes that's perfect. That CBC TV segment on CLFs' hazards is just below.

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Heal and Prevent Heart Disease with Nutrition, Part I

by: Tony Isaacs

(NaturalNews) Doctors tell us that cardiovascular disease cannot be cured, but instead can only be managed, primarily with drugs such as statins. Likewise they would also have us believe that the best way to prevent cardiovascular problems is through the use of statins and daily aspirin, along with avoiding being overweight. In a sense, the doctors are right – cardiovascular disease cannot be cured by mainstream medicine. However, cardiovascular disease can be cured and prevented by whole food nutrition, and what doctors know about the links between diet, weight and heart disease are mostly wrong

Heart disease is largely caused by improper nutrition and deficiencies in important nutrients and other essential compounds needed for cardiovascular health. Chief among those items are magnesium, coenzymeQ10 (CoQ10), chromium, selenium, silicon, vitamin D3, and vitamin B6. Instead of addressing these deficiencies, statin drugs actually make some of them worse and have actions which are actually detrimental to heart health.

The most common serious side effect of statin drugs is muscle pain and damage – and the heart is the most important and most active muscle in the body as well as one of the largest muscles. Statin drugs' primary method of action is to interfere with the liver function of producing cholesterol. In the process they also interfere with the liver's production of CoQ10 from selenium. CoQ10 is a primary heart protector. Thus drugs that are supposedly for the heart prevent a vital heart protector and cause damage to muscles, such as the heart itself. Not surprisingly, liver damage is another serious statin drug side effect.

The fact is that there are no benefits derived from statin drugs which cannot be achieved from whole food chromium and selenium, neither of which have the many side effects associated with statin drugs. Both chromium and selenium were established as essential minerals for life over half a century ago by the NIH. Yet the use of statin drugs is almost universal in mainstream medicine while the nutritional approach of whole food nutrition with those two essential mineral nutrients remains little known and rarely used.

A second mainstream approach for heart problems is daily aspirin, a dangerous mainstream marketing myth. Aspirin is actually dangerous for the heart. All of the early studies on aspirin and heart benefits used a buffered form of aspirin. The buffering agent used was the heart healthy mineral magnesium and often the buffered aspirin studied contained more magnesium than actual aspirin. In the intervening years no heart benefits have been found in studies on aspirin alone. Nevertheless, the aspirin heart protection myth continues to this day.

Magnesium helps prevent heart attacks, regulates high blood pressure and helps ease heart arrhythmia, in addition to having a great many other vital health benefits. Thanks to today's SAD diet and mineral depleted soils, it is estimated that anywhere from 80 to 95 percent of us are deficient in magnesium.

It was also noted over a half century ago that the mineral silicon played a vital role in heart health since it was abundant in healthy hearts and deficient in diseased hearts and heart vessels. Silicon is responsible for both the strength and elasticity of cardiovascular tissue. It also is a semiconductor that is involved in nervous system message transmissions and is likely important for the heart's electrical functions.

In part two of this three part series we will look at the vital roles of vitamins D3 and B6, myths and truths about the roles of obesity and diet and why it is crucial to get needed nutrition from whole food sources.