Dr. ZeeIgnored causes of a heart attack! दिल का दौरा

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In this video I'm going to talk about the heart attack causes in relationship to nutritional deficiencies.

The heart is one of the main organ of the body that responds to nutrition very quickly. Arrhythmia is a problem with the pacemaker of the heart, a neurological thing that keeps the heart rhythm and requires electrolytes. Not having enough electrolytes would create all sorts of abnormal heart rhythms happen in the body.

Calcium - helps contract muscles. Calcium deficiency could cause tetany, muscle twitch, and too much calcium could create a rhythm problem with the heart. Vitamin D3 increases the absorption of calcium by 20x in the small intestine and Vitamin K2 helps avoid the buildup of too much calcium in the arteries or other soft tissues.

Magnesium – Deficient in magnesium could cause leg cramps. Magnesium is involved in the relaxation of muscles and it is very important for muscle cramps prevention.

Sodium – Low sodium will cause feeling weak and too much sodium would cause high blood pressure.

Potassium – The body needs 4,700mg of potassium daily. It is needed for the electrical connectivity of the nervous system and the muscles, it also helps lower blood pressure and lowers the pulse rate.

Insulin resistance is a condition where the cell can’t absorb the minerals well anymore and it’ll start developing all sorts of issues in the arteries. Plaquing in the arteries develops after a lesion or oxidative problem with the artery wall.

Heart attacks occur during a stress event because the adrenal triggers it. The adrenal hormone called adrenaline has one function of vasodilation the coronary artery, the main blood supply to the heart itself.

Vitamin B1 is really important in preventing the heart from enlarging. Respiratory and breathing problems will occur when you are deficient in vitamin B1. Some of the B vitamins help the arteries constrict and some help with vasodilation.




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