2. Who Cares what you
could lift.... for the last forty years various
studies have told us that exercise is good for your heart but
none have told you that you are only as healthy as your last
work out, the affects of exercise develop and deteriorate
quickly so constant exercise is key to good health and a
healthy heart. Doctors have compared those that still exercise
to those that used to but stopped and the health rate was much
higher in those that still, maintained there exercise
schedule. While the effects of exercise diminish quickly
doctors note that it is never too late to start and maintain
an active healthier lifestyle to promote longevity
3. Hang out in the
weight room. As well as making your muscles bigger,
working out and lifting weights will make you stronger ,
therefore making everything you do less taxing, thus putting
less overall stress on your heart. if you develope a good
strong set of muscles your heart will be less fatigued and you
will live longer.
4. Get off the
weed. Smoking weed is known to increase the chance
of heart attack of heart failure dramatically for a few hours
after you smoke a joint. If you are still smoking weed get of
it, you live to be glad you stopped
5. Buy extra-virgin
olive oil. So its more expensive, so what it'll
keep you around longer, extra virgin olive oil is lower in fat
and "bad cholesterol. so the extra dollar is worth it .
6. See a genetic
counselor. Usually your doctor knows nothing about
your genetic history, change that. it is the most valid peice
of medical information available about you, find out what is
common in your genetic make-up and take the steps to prevent
those problems, genetic information is a good place to look
for possible problems
7. Get an ultra
sound. The thing with heart disease is that most
people don't know they have it till the hit the floor. A new
procedure called an electron-beam cat scan (EBCT) could be a
solution. Best for men over 40, the EBCT gives your doctor a
3-D ultrasound of your heart and blood vessels and can show
blockage in its early stages, while it is new enough to
correct it..
8. Pop a
pill, taking high doses of cholesterol-reducing
statin drugs. In a study last year of patients with
coronary-artery disease, half underwent angioplasty and half
were treated with the statin drug atorvastatin. The
atorvastatin group had fewer heart attacks within the next 18
months. Statins are proving that blood vessels Aren't just in
need of cleaning . statins do more than clear blood
vessels--they actually help the vessels become larger to
accommodate greater blood flow.
9. Ask your doctor
about Ramipril. For 30 years, Ramipril has been
used as a hypertension drug. But a study from McMaster
University in Ontario shows that it actually helps prevent
heart attacks and strokesand even rudeces the need for bypass
surgery!.
In the study, which included nearly 10,000
patients (80 percent of whom had coronary artery disease),
vitamin E and Ramipril were tested against placebos. The
subjects taking vitamin E showed no benefit, but those taking
Ramipril had a 25 percent reduction in death rate.