Friday, June 29, 2007

Your Home and Your Heart

Do you get warm feelings in your heart when you think about your
home? Is it emotions or the onset of a heart attack?



Research is now pointing a finger at our houses as the leading cause
of heart disease.



Time magazine recently did an article on inflammation (Feb 23,
2004) and its affect on the human body. These effects include a wide
range of problems, including:



Alzheimer's
Cardio vascular issues
Arthritis
Colon cancer.



Our inflammatory systems are there for a reason . to prevent disease
and injury. It is the body's response to invasion by little
creatures that
want to do us harm.



But sometimes, like a juvenile delinquent, our systems go bad.



Sometimes, the army we sent to the site of an injury or infected
area,
mistake our body parts for invaders. Instead of this army destroying
bad guys, it focuses on destroying us.



Old Ideas



For many years, researchers thought of heart and vascular disease as
a "plumbing problem." The patient just consumed too many steaks
and the fat clogged their arteries.



The solution therefore was to take a bunch of pills to "unclog the
pipes." Or, if the doctor was old fashioned, they might recommend
lowering the consumption of fatty foods. After all, a modern doctor
uses pills to make people well.



But how do they explain the heart patient with a low level of fats
in
their blood? It's like trying to explain away the AIDS patient with
NO HIV virus. "Er, ah, ah er well take the pills anyway. And don't
forget to pay the receptionist on the way out."



New Ideas



It seems the medicines that work the best for stopping heart disease
also fight inflammation.



Its INFLAMMATION.



We have been spending so much time finding better pills to fight the
problem of heart disease that we have overlooked the cause. Its
INFLAMMATION!



The CAUSE



And what is the prime cause of inflammation in the body? Household
mold toxins. We breathe them in and they absorb into our blood
stream. Our bodies overreact to their presence and attack us,
punching holes in our blood vessels and eating away at our heart
tissue. The body lays down fatty deposits (cholesterol) in our blood
vessels to plug the holes.



These fatty plugs restrict blood flow through small vessels.
Sometimes
they break loose and trap in the heart tissue (heart attack) or they
get
stuck in small blood vessels in the brain (stroke).



Conclusion: We don't need more pills that cause side effects
requiring
MORE pills. What we need to do is prevent the inflammation. Kill
the mold for a start. But only use all natural methods. Most of the
mold killers on the market will cause inflammation. Here we go again.



by Dr GW GrahamFor 30 years, Dr Graham has been helping people treat and
prevent disease by showing them how to live in a clean
environment.
http://tennesseemold.com/ebooks.shtml
DrGraham@themoldlab.com
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