Heart and circulatory disorders – also known as Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) - are a large group of conditions that can affect the heart and circulatory systems, which include the heart and blood vessels, as well as arteries, veins, and capillaries.
Disorders include coronary heart disease, angina, heart attack, congenital heart disease and stroke, as well as conditions such as hypertension, high cholesterol levels, varicose veins and Raynaud’s disease.
They are grouped together because the natural approach to treatment for all of them is basically the same.
Your circulatory system is mechanical in nature. Put simply, it works just like a pump circulating fluid through a series of pipes. In the same way that such a pump system would fail if there were something wrong with the pump, or if the pipes became clogged, failure of the heart or clogging of the arteries leads to a failure of the circulatory system.
Factors that can contribute to heart and circulatory disorders that you can control include:
Addressing these will not only reduce your risk of developing heart disease or CVD, but also help improve your general health and wellbeing
Many different medicines are used to treat heart and circulatory disease. Usually they either aim to reduce blood pressure or widen the arteries, but often also include cholesterol-lowering medications. All these medicines have side effects to a greater or lesser degree.
Heart and circulatory disorders are not an inevitable part of ageing. Many preventative measures can be taken to avoid them and in many cases prevent them from getting worse… and sometimes even reverse them.
Your diet has an important influence on the health of your blood vessels. Some of the foods you eat cause cholesterol plaques to build up in your arteries, which are the vessels that carry blood away from the heart and toward the body cells. If these vessels become clogged by plaque, blood can’t be delivered as efficiently. Similarly, if vessels harden, they're susceptible to tearing, which can lead to clot formation and clogging of the vessels.
The main goal of any treatment for heart and circulatory disease is to improve blood supply to the heart and improve the health of our blood vessels. An effective approach to keeping your heart and circulatory system healthy includes:
...and the appropriate use of natural supplements and home remedies.
Heart and circulatory disorders are not an inevitable part of ageing. Many preventative measures can be taken to avoid them and in many cases prevent them from getting worse… and sometimes even reverse them.