Athetherosclerosis (Hardening of the Arteris)
therosclerosis (hardening of the arteries) occurs as we grow older and leads to damaging effects in the heart, brain, kidneys, gastrointestinal system, testes and ovaries. The walls of the arteries (the endothelium) cause abnormal narrowing which leads to clotting and obstruction of the blood vessels.
This pathological change was accepted in the past as part of the aging process and that there was nothing to prevent or treat it. Vascular aging leads to stroke and heart attacks. When fats (lipids) build up in the damaged walls of arteries and become oxidized. This causes further damage and eventually causes atherosclerotic plaque with the combination of foam cells, calcification and lipid accumulation.
How to avoid or treat damaged endothelium is now possible with the following combinations:
Propionyl-L-Carnitine(PLC) helps to maintain healthy endothelium and thus reduce or prevent atherosclerosis. Dose: 2 grams daily Acetyl-L-Carnitine: when used with PLC enhances endothelial health; improves symptoms of chronic fatigue syndrome; improves erectile penile function Adenosine triphosphate(ATP) is the primary source triggering energy in cells. After forty five years of research it is available to be administered in an oral form and can be used to expand ATP blood vessel function in the liver, kidney, heart, lungs, The name of the oral product is PEAK ATP with GlycoCarn(contains 1000 mg.PLC and PEAK ATP 200 mg) and improves cardiopulmonary and cerebral blood flow.
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Anti-Aging Medicine
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Burton Feinerman, M.D.
Graduate; New York Medical College
Fellowship; Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota
Specialty; Anti-aging medicine
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