FINALLY!!! A large mistake admitted
By Arkie69
@Arkie69 (2156)
United States
August 19, 2010 8:55am CST
Below is an article I received from a friend that knows I am troubled with heart desease. It explains some things That makes good sense and things I have wondered about before. It is a long read but well worth your time. This is just a good example of the fact that some things we have been told in the past by experts are not true. Read the article and then see if you don't agree with the Doctor that wrote it.
Subject: ITS NOT HIGH CHOLESTEROL BUT INFLAMMATION IN BLOOD VESSELS THAT CAUSE HEART ATTACK ! MUST READ
Without inflammation, cholesterol won't accumulate in blood vessel walls and cause heart disease
Heart Surgeon Admits Huge Mistake!
By Dwight Lundell, MD
We physicians with all our training, knowledge and authority often acquire a rather large ego that tends to make it difficult to admit we are wrong. So, here it is. I freely admit to being wrong.. As a heart surgeon with 25 years experience, having performed over 5,000 open-heart surgeries,today is my day to right the wrong with medical and scientific fact.
The only accepted therapy was prescribing medications to lower cholesterol and a diet that severely restricted fat intake. The latter of course we insisted would lower cholesterol and heart disease. Deviations from these
recommendations were considered heresy and could quite possibly result in malpractice.
It Is Not Working!
These recommendations are no longer scientifically or morally defensible. The discovery a few years ago that inflammation in the artery wall is the real cause of heart disease is slowly leading to a paradigm shift in how heart disease and other chronic ailments will be treated.
Despite the fact that 25% of the population takes expensive statin medications and despite the fact we have reduced the fat content of our diets, more Americans will die this year of heart disease than ever before.
Simply stated, without inflammation being present in the body, there is no way that cholesterol would accumulate in the wall of the blood vessel and cause heart disease and strokes. Without inflammation, cholesterol would move freely throughout the body as nature intended. It is inflammation
that causes cholesterol to become trapped.
Inflammation is not complicated -- it is quite simply your body's natural defence to a foreign invader such as a bacteria, toxin or virus. The cycle of inflammation is perfect in how it protects your body from these bacterial and viral invaders. However, if we chronically expose the body to injury by toxins or foods the human body was never designed to process,a condition occurs called chronic inflammation.
Chronic inflammation is just as harmful as acute inflammation is beneficial.
The rest of us have simply followed the recommended mainstream diet that is low in fat and high in polyunsaturated fats and carbohydrates, not knowing we were causing repeated injury to our blood vessels. This repeated injury creates chronic inflammation leading to heart disease,
stroke, diabetes and obesity.
What are the biggest culprits of chronic inflammation? Quite simply, they are the overload of simple, highly processed carbohydrates (sugar, flour and all the products made from them) and the excess consumption of omega-6 vegetable oils like soybean, corn and sunflower that are found in many processed foods.
Take a moment to visualize rubbing a stiff brush repeatedly over soft skin until it becomes quite red and nearly bleeding. you kept this up several times a day, every day for five years. If you could tolerate this painful brushing, you would have a bleeding, swollen infected area that became worse with each repeated injury. This is a good way to visualize the inflammatory process that could be going on in your body right now.
While we savor the tantalizing taste of a sweet roll, our bodies respond alarmingly as if a foreign invader arrived declaring war. Foods loaded with sugars and simple carbohydrates, or processed with omega-6 oils for long shelf life have been the mainstay of the American diet for six decades. These foods have been slowly poisoning everyone.
When your full cells reject the extra glucose, blood sugar rises
producing more insulin and the glucose converts to stored fat.
What does all this have to do with inflammation? Blood sugar is controlled in a very narrow range. Extra sugar molecules attach to a variety of proteins that in turn injure the blood vessel wall. This repeated injury to the blood vessel wall sets off inflammation. When you spike your blood sugar level several times a day, every day, it is exactly like taking
sandpaper to the inside of your delicate blood vessels.
While you may not be able to see it, rest assured it is there. I saw it in over 5,000 surgical patients spanning 25 years who all shared one common denominator — inflammation in their arteries.
If the balance shifts by consuming excessive omega-6, the cell membrane produces chemicals called cytokines that directly cause inflammation.
Today’s mainstream American diet has produced an extreme imbalance of these two fats. The ratio of imbalance ranges from 15:1 to as high as 30:1 in favor of omega-6. That’s a tremendous amount of cytokines causing inflammation. In today’s food environment, a 3:1 ratio would be optimal
and healthy.
To make matters worse, the excess weight you are carrying from eating these foods creates overloaded fat cells that pour out large quantities of pro-inflammatory chemicals that add to the injury caused by having high blood sugar. The process that began with a sweet roll turns into a vicious cycle over time that creates heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes
and finally, Alzheimer’s disease, as the inflammatory process continues unabated.
There is but one answer to quieting inflammation, and that is returning to foods closer to their natural state. To build muscle, eat more protein. Choose carbohydrates that are very complex such as colorful fruits and vegetables. Cut down on or eliminate inflammation- causing omega-6 fats like corn and soybean oil and the processed foods that are made from them.
One tablespoon of corn oil contains 7,280 mg of omega-6; soybean contains 6,940 mg. Instead, use olive oil or butter from grass-fed beef.
Mainstream medicine made a terrible mistake when it advised people to avoid saturated fat in favor of foods high in omega-6 fats. We now have an epidemic of arterial inflammation leading to heart disease and other silent killers.
What you can do is choose whole foods your grandmother served and not those your mom turned to as grocery store aisles filled with manufactured foods. By eliminating inflammatory foods and adding essential nutrients
from fresh unprocessed food, you will reverse years of damage in your arteries and throughout your body from consuming the typical American diet.
[Ed. Note: Dr. Dwight Lundell is the past Chief of Staff and Chief of
Surgery at Banner Heart Hospital, Mesa, AZ. His private practice, Cardiac
Care Center was in Mesa, AZ. Recently Dr. Lundell left surgery to focus on
the nutritional treatment of heart disease. He is the founder of Healthy
Humans Foundation that promotes human health with a focus on helping large
corporations promote wellness. He is the author of The Cure for Heart
Disease and The Great Cholesterol Lie .
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@1hopefulman (45120)
• Canada
19 Aug 10
"There is but one answer to quieting inflammation, and that is returning to foods closer to their natural state. Choose carbohydrates that are very complex such as colorful fruits and vegetables."
This is the kind of diet that I've been enjoying the last few years.
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@Arkie69 (2156)
• United States
19 Aug 10
For several years I have believed that our diet and what we drink is at the root of most of our health problems. I read an article a few years back that stated very boldly that cancer cells cannot live without a constant supply of acid. If you cut off the supply of acid the cancer cells die and the cancer heals up. This made sense to me because of the well known fact that just about anything in our body can be starved. Most often with a poor diet.
If you look at the way the human mouth is designed it is not designed to kill or eat red meat. Our mouth is designed to eat fruits, vegetables, nuts and berries. These are things we can grow for ourselves plus a lot of them grow wild.
This brings up anothwer issue. Are we suposed to be living in the colder cliaments? I don't think we are. I think wqe are susposed to be living close enough to the equator where we can grow out fruits and vegetables year round. And where they can grow wild and produce year round.
I think we would all could live a lot healthier and a better quality life if we concentrated on a better diet and a lot less acids in our diet and drinks.
Art
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@1hopefulman (45120)
• Canada
20 Aug 10
You make many valid points! But we have mismanaged the earth and therefore will have to pay the consequences. I guess that's why Jesus told us to pray for God's kingdom to come. Only God has the right understanding of nature and will be able to guide us to live in a way that harmonizes with His creations.
In the meantime, the more positive things we do when it comes to what we put in our body, the better the health benefits we will enjoy.
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@buenavida (9984)
• Sweden
20 Aug 10
Very interesting, thanks for sharing this article.
You might have read the book about good and bad fats by Dr Gonzalez Aragón. I found a blog by him but it was in Spanish. There is an interesting movie on the site in English further down at the site.
http://joaquingonzalezaragon.blogspot.com/
It is about the importance to have the right fats in our cell membrane. It would be interesting to hear your point of view after seeing it.
This doctor also talks about the importance of right fats for our brain. He even mentions that, except for other benefits like better memory and feeling happier, our right personality will appear when we get these fats..
I am eating them right now, lets see what comes up. Might find some hidden talents I didn´t know of..