Do you know what the early signs of heart disease are? How do I know if I am headed for a heart attack or stroke? Is there any way to tell? Are there ways to prevent heart disease?

Sobering--Thoughtful--even scary questions. The good news is that there are early signs of heart disease. These markers determine if you are on the road to destruction. They alert you that there could be problems down the road if intervention does not begin.

There are 3 bodies of thought concerning the cause of heart disease.

1.Congestive heart failure-Weakened or dead heart muscle tissue.

2.Inflammation, swelling and constriction of the arteries.

3.Arterial blockage or plaque buildup within the arteries

So what do you think are the early signs of heart disease? Cholesterol? Popular thinking would have you believe that--BUT--Not true.

Dr. Ridker an associate professor of medicine at Harvard Medical school discovered that almost 50% of all heart attack victims had normal cholesterol levels.

He did further reserch and discovered a substance in the blood called CRP or C-Reactive protein. CRP is a reliable indicator of inflammation in the body.

The second marker is HCY or homocysteine. Homocysteine is a left over amino acid from the digestion of red meats. Normally this passes by the the urine out of the body. However low levels of folic acid and B12 prevents normal excretion of this damaging amino.

HOW DO I CHECK THESE MARKERS?

Next time you go for a physical check up ask your doctor to add HCY and CRP tests to your blood test profile. They truly are early signs of heart disease. Ask for a copy of the results to be sent to your address. Your lab results should be equal to or less than the following values:

HCY = 10 or less
CRP = 4 or less

If levels fall within the ranges above, you are probably OK. If not you have work to do.

GOOD NEWS

The good news is you can reverse and improve ailing heart conditions. There are 3 amino acids and 3 vitamins that could dramatically improve your heart condition.

L-Arginine-- Is the heart hero. This antiaging amino acid produces nitrous oxide which opens and dilates blood vessels and arteries promoting blood circulation. This reduces stroke, arterial plaque and hypertension. It reverses or helps erectile dysfunction and increases sperm count. It promotes HGH production which promotes weight loss, mental acuity or function, builds muscle and promotes bodily repair.

L-Taurine--Strenghthens the heart muscle. It increases the force and effectiveness of heart muscle contractions. It stabilizes irregular heart rhythyms. It is also known to reduce cholesterol, triglycerides, and high blood pressure.

L-Carnitine--Is necessary for heart muscle functioning, lowers cholesterol and triglycerides, removes waste from cells, enhances energy, transports fat directly to cells for energy which means less fat is stored in the body and arteries.

CoQ10--Strenghthens weakened hearts, protects against blood clots, relieves angina pain, establishes normal heart rhythyms and improves gum texture around teeth.

B12+B6--These 2 work well in combination. This combination reduces HCY levels. B12 is not easily absorbed by the digestive track and is better absorbed sublingually. There are many sublingual variations to select from.

Check out the full recipe at

http://www.antiaging-advisor.com/Early-signs-of-heart-disease.html

Author's Bio: 

Hello! We are Corinna and Larry Salazar. We have been married for 27 years. Over the course of those years we have endeavored to live a healthy lifestyle.

We have seen all the fads as well as the scientific breakthroughs in the health industry.

While we are not doctors or scientists, we certainly by experience know what actually works. We try to stay on the cutting edge and are continually researching and striving to better our health habits.

It is a lifestyle that is already beginning to pay huge dividends.

As we approach our sixties, we sadly look around and see people our age, and many our junior, already on medications, disabled and experiencing major health problems.

Our passion is to provide balanced, factual, antiaging information to our readers so they can make informed choices and transform their lives.