How to Improve Cardiovascular Disease Risk

cardiovascular disease prevention
January 30, 2020

How to Improve Cardiovascular Disease Risk

Cardiovascular Disease is the #1 cause of death. However, 80% of cardiovascular disease is preventable. Here are our recommendations for how to improve cardiovascular disease and risk. This is the program we recommend for:

  • Coronary Heart Disease
  • Angina (chest pain)
  • Coronary Artery plaque prevention, plaque regression, and prevention of plaque rupture
  • Stabilization of plaque
  • Reduction of the Coronary Artery Calcium (CAC)

Lifestyle Recommendations

These are baseline and everyone should be following these guidelines. They apply to all aspects of health and, certainly, to cardiovascular disease as well.

  1. Exercise: Follow the Revolution Exercise Plan.
  2. Ideal body weight and composition: Men 16% body fat or less. Women 22 % body fat or less. BMI between 18.5 and 24.9. Waist circumference: Men < 36 inches. Women < 30 inches.
  3. Sleep: 8 hours per night with good sleep habits.
  4. Avoid all tobacco products. Limit alcohol (1-2 servings/day for men, 1 for women)
  5. Mediation prayer, religion, spirituality, and faith.
  6. Caffeine: If you are a slow metabolizer, then avoid caffeine. If you are a fast metabolizer, it is OK to drink. You’ll learn if you are a fast or slow metabolizer on the CardiaX test.
  7. Avoid all artificial sweeteners. Use only Erythrytol (Swerve), Allulose, or Stevia.

Nutritional Recommendations to Improve Cardiovascular Disease

Follow the Revolution Nutrition Plan. Consider seeing a Health Coach, for consultation. Additional recommendations:

  1. Water: 50% of body weight (pounds) in ounces of filtered or distilled water per day. If you weigh 150 pounds that is 75 ounces of water, herbal teas, and broths daily. No plastic.
  2. Tea: 16 ounces of decaffeinated green tea per day and 8 oz of white tea per day
  3. Detox + elimination diet, then anti-inflammatory, blood sugar regulating protocol with high-fiber foods and cruciferous vegetables: broccoli, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, and cabbage

Supplement Recommendations to Improve the Cardiovascular Disease Process:

  1. Vasconox twice per day
  2. D Ribose powder – 5 grams three times per day in water (DFH)
  3. Vitamin K2-MK7
  4. Kyolic Garlic CV formula: 600 mg twice per day (Amazon)
  5. Omega 1300: 2 capsules twice daily. Adjust dose based on lab testing.
  6. Resveratrol+: 1 capsule twice daily.
  7. CoQ10 Omega: 1 capsule twice daily.
  8. Green Tea: 1 capsule twice daily
  9. MitoQ – 2 tablets daily (Amazon)
  10. Curcumin Complex: 1 capsule twice daily
  11. Magnesium Glycinate: 2 capsules twice daily
  12. Vitamin C: 3 grams (1 packet) twice daily
  13. Luteolin 100-200 mg per day (Swanson)
  14. Melatonin CR one at night (Revolution or here)
  15. Reduce Myeloperoxidase (MPO) with Niacin-SRpomegranate and Curcumin Complex
  16. TLR2 antagonists: Curcumin Complex, Cinnamaldehyde (Cinnamon), Sulforaphane, Resveratrol+ (nutritional supplement, red wine, grapes), EGCG (Green Tea), Luteolin (celery, green pepper, rosemary, carrots, oregano, oranges, olives), Quercetin (Tea, apples, onion, tomatoes, capers, Resveratrol+)
  17. Reduce Matrix MetalloProteins (MMP): Red Yeast Rice, luteolin, Curcumin Complex, grape seed extract, NAC, Japanese Quince fruit or supplement, statins, tetracycline (blocks collagenases), xanthohumol (Swanson)
  18. Decrease NADPH oxidase: Red Yeast Rice, Berberine 5x, Resveratrol+, NAC, Niacin-SR, and Statins
  19. Block activated Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells: Vascanox, increase AMPK (metformin, BCAA, Resveratrol+, HMBG, and Calorie Restriction.)
  20. Shift from M1 to M2 T cells: Sterolins, mushroom extract
  21. Block interferon gamma: increase IL-10 (lactobacillus rhamnosus 5-10 billion CFU, weight loss, testosterone)
  22. Block elastase: xanthohumol, white tea
  23. Inhibit tryptase and chymase: lactoferrin
  24. Ensure a low intake of saturated fatty acids and trans-fatty acids
  25. Reduce oxLDL (primary DAMP) with Olive Oil, Resveratrol+, NAC, & Green Tea
  26. Anti-platelet drugs: Aspirin, Plavix, Dipyridamole
  27. Lower uric acid to < 5.0 with Allopurinol. This is a prescription medication.
  28. Statins: Crestor is preferred

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