Cardiovascular Disease
Cross-source consensus on Cardiovascular Disease from 8 sources and 28 claims.
8 sources · 28 claims
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- The endothelial layer is a single-cell-thick membrane lining the entire vascular system, lymphatic system, and kidney filtration walls. — What to Eat to Clean Out Your Arteries
- Endothelial layer dysfunction triggers a cascade of arterial damage including chronic inflammation, fibrosis, calcium deposition, cholesterol accumulation, and clot formation. — Best Foods to Clean and Protect Your Arteries
- Arterial inflammation, fibrosis, calcium buildup, cholesterol accumulation, and clot formation are progressive stages of one underlying problem, not separate diseases. — Best Foods to Clean and Protect Your Arteries
- A healthy CAC score is zero; scores of 100 to above 1,000 are seen clinically, and an elevated score should be monitored every several months to confirm decline. — Best Foods to Clean and Protect Your Arteries
- Heart disease is the number one killer worldwide. — Arteries Calcifying and Turning into Bone
- Statins are prescribed specifically to prevent heart attacks and reduce cardiovascular disease risk. — Statins and CoQ10 Depletion: The Heart Protection Paradox
- Sudden cardiac death can occur with no prior warning symptoms. — Arteries Calcifying and Turning into Bone
- Chronic, repeated exposure to damaging agents—not occasional dietary deviations—triggers the cascade of arterial injury. — What to Eat to Clean Out Your Arteries
- Arterial plaque forms as a healing response to endothelial inflammation and is composed of fibrin, cholesterol, and calcium. — What to Eat to Clean Out Your Arteries
- Endothelial dysfunction triggers a cascade of damaging changes including chronic inflammation, fibrosis, calcium deposition, cholesterol accumulation, and clot formation. — Clear Your Arteries with These Nutritious Foods