Repairing DNA Damaged Cardiovascular Cells With Natural Medicine
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Repairing DNA Damaged Cardiovascular Cells With Natural Medicine
Dear Readers,

Welcome to the March 2022 TotalHealth Magazine Special Report by Charles K. Bens, PhD.

Abstract: Cardiovascular disease is the number one cause of death in North America. It’s also a greater risk these days because many people are suffering heart issues as a result of COVID-19 infection, as well as the vaccinations. Conventional medical has traditionally treated heart disease, such as a heart attack, stroke or a diagnosis of arteriosclerosis with medications or surgery. The COVID-19 virus has expanded the usual causal factors of this illness, like poor diet, smoking and lack of exercise, to include cellular damage caused by the coronavirus’ invasion of cells via the ACE-2 receptors. These receptors are found in high numbers on highly active cells like those present in the heart and the circulatory system. Conventional treatments have been somewhat successful in managing these conditions, but new scientific evidence is pointing to the capability of damaged cells in the cardiovascular system to be repaired, potentially leading to better and longer survival outcomes. New diagnostic tools are able to find cellular damage five to ten years before cardiovascular events occurs. Advance dietary approaches and nutraceuticals have also shown promise in the repair of cellular damage both from traditional causes, as well as from damage related to COVID-19 infections and injections. This presents an ideal opportunity for doctors, scientists and those responsible for healthcare decision-making to encourage the use of this new prevention and treatment protocol. Implementing this strategy should include well-designed, long-term studies that validate the proof of concept outlined in this article.

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Every year over 800,000 people in the United States have a heart attack and over 90% of them survive, at least initially.1 The causes are very well known, but are worth repeating.

Eating an unhealthy diet
Being overweight or obese
Excessive alcohol use
Having diabetes (many people are unaware they are prediabetic or diabetic)
Having high blood pressure (many people are unaware they have high blood pressure)
Being chronically stressed
Not getting enough physical activity
Low levels of magnesium (as measured by the RBC magnesium test)
High ratio of LDL to HDL cholesterol (is a contributing factor, but not a direct cause)
Consuming tobacco in any way
Click here to read the full March 2022 Special Report issue or to download a printable PDF version.

Standard of care vs. optimized care
Repairing damaged heart tissues
Understanding the cellular repair process
The cell replacement process
The primary DNA cellular repair nutraceuticals
The secondary DNA damage repair nutraceuticals
Nutraceutical honor role
Who can benefit from this program?
How to measure the early stages of cellular deterioration
Optimizing the cellular repair and replacement process
Understanding and supporting the repair process elements
Emerging cardiovascular damage reduction strategies
Conclusion and final thoughts
The Six Stages of Cellular Deterioration
References
Endorsements
Click here to read the full March 2022 Special Report issue or to download a printable PDF version.

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