Why are Clogged Arteries so Dangerous?
Clogged Arteries are formed in the blood vessels when deposits of lipids, cholesterol, calcium, and fibrin (a clotting material in the blood) large inflammatory cells which are called macrophages are present. We use the word atherosclerosis to describe this rather large problem because these fatty deposits over time can clog up arteries.
The plaque buildup doesn’t just form on the artery wall but also within the artery wall. Plaque may partially block up the arteries or it may block up the blood flow to a large or medium artery located in your heart, pelvis, brain, arm, leg, or kidney.
Understanding arterial plaque
Another way of understanding arterial plaque, think about the water pipes in your house, they clog up because of lime buildup, grease, and sediment, and guess what the water doesn’t flow because of the blockage. Similarly with your arteries, if there is a build-up of plaque this can have very serious consequences for your health because if the blood isn’t flowing normally it can cause a heart attack or stroke.
If this happens, various common diseases will result, which include:
Coronary heart disease
This is a plaque build-up within the arteries that lead to your heart.
Angina
Angina is caused by the reduction of blood flow in the arteries that supply the heart muscle
Carotid artery disease
This is a build-up of plaque in the neck arteries that supply blood to the brain
Peripheral artery disease (PAD)
Plaque builds up in arteries leading to the arms and legs causing a reduction in blood flow.
Chronic kidney disease Heart attack, Stroke, or Gangrene
This is what can happen where there is plaque, a piece of plaque could break off, the bloodstream will carry it until it lodges somewhere in the arterial system. The second thing that can happen is (a thrombus) a blood clot will form on the surface of the plaque.
In these circumstances, the blood flow will be blocked or cut off completely leading to a heart attack or stroke. If the blood flow to the legs is interrupted or blocked this may cause gangrene. (The tissue dies)
Stable angina
Is a medical condition that occurs when plaque buildup worsens.
Arterial thrombosis
Arterial thrombosis happens if plaque suddenly ruptures and causes a blood clot to form which can lead to a blockage in the artery and can produce acute coronary syndrome.
Aneurysm
This happens when the plaque builds up weakens the arterial wall and causes a balloon effect to form an aneurysm, this does cause internal bleeding, and an example of this is called a ruptured aortic aneurysm.
Stroke, peripheral artery disease
These are other very common medical problems associated with atherosclerosis
What are the symptoms of plaque buildup?
Signs and symptoms of arterial plaque buildup include
1. Fatigue or weakness
2. Trouble sleeping
3. High blood pressure
4. Chest pain
5. Shortness of breath
Why is arterial plaque dangerous?
Blocked or restricted blood flow to the arterial system increases the chances of a heart attack or stroke, as we age our chances of this happening increase dramatically, Cardiovascular disease is still the number one killer in the world today, so it is important to be aware of plaque in your arteries and what the dangers are.
What can you do to reverse arterial plaque?
It is said that changing the foods that we eat can have an impact on reducing the hardening of the arteries, but we still don’t know enough about if food can clean our arteries of plaque. Studies conducted on animals have shown that by decreasing lipoprotein or blood cholesterol levels the plaque build-up regressed.
Dr. Hans Niper, a German physicist had this to say about the role of Serrapeptase in reducing plaque buildup.
“The Therapeutic Results are Excellent, Certainly Lifesaving” archive_722507_1_a4bfea451360bdfb4b29ad1eafd3d757
By Dr. H A Nieper
Dr. Hans Nieper says, “NEVER accept substitutes when it comes to your health.”
“I informed you some years ago that Serrapeptase is active in the cleaning of coronary arteries from occluding layers.
Serrapeptase for arterial plaque removal
I have also found Serrapeptase to be an extraordinary substance for safety removing fibrous blockages from coronary arteries, particularly the carotid arteries found in the neck, which supply blood brain. Serrapeptase is a natural enzyme produced by Serratia bacteria living in silkworms. Once the silkworm has completed its transformation into a moth, it uses this substance to “melt” a hole in its cocoon, so that it can escape.
The astonishing fact is that, unlike other biological enzymes, Serrapeptase affects only non-living tissue, like the silk cocoon. This is the reason the butterfly is not harmed. For our health purposes, Serrapeptase dissolves only dead tissues such as the old fibrous layers that clog the lining of our arteries and dangerously restrict the flow of blood and oxygen to the brain.
Because of this, Serrapeptase is extremely useful in keeping arterial deposits from building up again after angioplasty (a balloon technique used to clear an artery blockage) or coronary bypass surgery has been performed.
Doctor Hans Napier
Very often, surgeons are reluctant or unable to open partially closed carotid arteries using laser surgery. They fear that resulting debris could be pushed into smaller connecting arteries and result in a stroke and possibly death. In cases of severe arterial narrowing.
I have used Serrapeptase with excellent, even life-saving results. Many of my patients have shown significantly improved blood flow through their previously constricted arteries, as confirmed by ultrasound examination. Unfortunately, orthodox cardiologists do not employ this important method in their practices.”
Dr. H. A. Nieper
Head, Dept of Medicine
How does Serrapeptase clear arterial plaque?
Dr. Hans Nieper through his research found that Serrapeptase can protect and at the same time reverse atherosclerosis.
Serrapeptase does this by digesting cholesterol, calcium, fibrin (clotting agent), and various fats, these are the main causes of plaque buildup in the arteries. Dr. Nieper also discovered that Serrapeptase does this without causing any harm to the tissues and lining within the wall of the arteries.
Read more about Serrapeptase scientific studies HERE
Conclusion
Is it possible to reduce cholesterol and clear arteries of plaque naturally? I believe it is because of my amazing results using Serrapeptase, you can read many other Serrapeptase testimonials by CLICKING HERE.
Read how I reduced my cholesterol and reversed my arterial plaque here.
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