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Quest Vitamins LTD,
8 Venture Way,
Aston Science Park,
Birmingham,
B7 4AP.

Tel: 0121 359 0056
Fax: 0121 359 0313
Email: info@questvitamins.co.uk
Registered in England No. 2530437

Coronary Heart Disease

DESCRIPTION

The leading cause of mortality in the US, coronary heart disease accounts for 33% of all deaths. The condition is caused by Atherosclerosis (the build-up of substances on artery walls) of the arteries supplying blood and oxygen to the heart muscles. This causes a decrease in blood flow, and eventually results in a lack of energy and/or oxygen for the heart muscle. Angina pectoris (a squeezing/crushing/burning tightness in the chest that radiates toward the left side of the body) may be a symptom of heart disease. Too often, though, the only indication of disease is an unexpected death.

Many factors contribute to the development of heart disease, including Smoking, Obesity, High Cholesterol, high blood pressure, Aging, and Stress. The best approach toward the disease is through prevention by modifying diet, exercise levels, and lifestyle.

HERBS

Ginkgo biloba
Hawthorn (8)

NUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENTS:

Evening Primrose Oil (1)
Fibre (2)
Fish Oil (3,4)
Garlic (5)
Vitamin B6
Vitamin A (6)
Vitamin E (7)
Wheatgerm
Zinc (9)

REFERENCES

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3. Harris WS. N-3 fatty acids and serum lipoproteins: human studies. Am J Clin Nutr 65(Suppl.): 1645S-1654S, 1997.
4. Dyerberg J. N-3 fatty acids and coronary artery disease: potentials and problems. Omega-3, Lipoproteins Atherosclerosis 27: 251-258, 1996.
5. Efendi JL, et al. The effect of the aged Garlic extract, "kyolic," on the development of experimental Atherosclerosis. Atherosclerosis 132(1): 37-42, 1997.
6. Kohlmeier L and Hastings SB. Epidemiologic evidence of a role of Carotenoids in cardiovascular disease prevention. Am J Clin Nutr 62(Suppl.): 1370S-1376S, 1995.
7. Losonczy KG, Harris TB, and Havlik RJ. Vitamin E and Vitamin C supplement use and risk of all-cause and coronary heart disease mortality in older persons: the established populations for epidemiologic studies of the elderly. Am J Clin Nutr 64: 190-196, 1996.
8. Mavers VWH, Hensel H. Changes in local myocardial blood flow following oral administration to a Crataegus extract to non-anesthetized dogs. Arzneim Forsch 1974;24:783-85.
9. Shah DR, et al: Effect of oral Zinc sulphate on serum lipids and lipoproteins in human subjects, Indian Journal of Physiol Pharmacol, 32(1), Jan-Mar 1988, p 47-50.