HPA axis & Stress Bjorntorp About causes of heart disease at BMA Leeds

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5 Responses to “Part 4: Heart Disease (BMA Leeds)”

  1. JonathanBloggs says:

    I don’t buy the stress thing. Carbs are a much more compelling reason to me.

  2. slashelf says:

    Dr Kendrick argues that the cause of heart disease is stress (and the HPA axis), by way of advertising his book `the great cholesterol con. Dr Kendrick elaborates on the response to injury hypothesis of the development of atherosclerosis. He argues that high cholesterol (and FH) is not the cause of heart disease. This work is not new, Robert Sapolksy has written widely on the role of stress in CHD and depression. The response to injury hypothesis is established as the casue of atherosclerosis

  3. Marco68Polo says:

    Apple Cider Vinegar: research shows it to be a cure for allergies (ask my wife and brother), sinus infections, acne, HIGH CHOLESTEROL (friends mother came off Statins and reduced her cholesterol by daily ACV intake), flu, fatigue, candida, acid reflux, sore throats, contact dermatitis, arthritis, and gout. ACV breaks down fat and is widely used to lose weight. A daily dose (tablespoon)of ACV in water has HIGH BLOOD pressure under control in two weeks. Best ACV is organic and cold pressed.

  4. litebug12345 says:

    I have already suffered 2 heart attack & have what my phsyican calls dangerously high triglycerides & LDL, and i was told that if i do not get these levels under control i will have another. This did frighten me and i knew i needed to do something to reverse this damage. I knew plant sterols were powerful so i tried Sterolyn, and i’m very proud to say that my triglycerides have gone from 512 all the way down to 155. LDL count down from 240 to 132. Great product.

  5. JonThm says:

    There are cantibodies to heart disease, gto at through cytokine therapy.

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