Sentences with phrase «damage to the artery walls»

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Such antibodies, when attached to DNA in complexes, get lodged in the walls of arteries and in tissues to cause inflammation that damages blood vessels, skin, joints and the kidneys as part of the most severe type of lupus, systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE).
When these fatty deposits damage an artery wall, immune cells flock to the scene — notably macrophages, which gobble up dying and damaged cells all over the body.
It is deposited in the artery wall to repair damage from the inflammation which is the real cause.
High Insulin causes the body to hold on to salt, high insulin inhibits the body from absorbing magnesium, high insulin damages artery walls; high insulin causes Diabetes, high insulin is highly correlated with several cancers; high insulin causes high cortisol — which is damaging in it's own right; high insulin upsets our sex hormone production and balance.
They may bump into the walls of your arteries which causes damage, which research suggests, could lead to inflammation.
It's easy to understand why balanced blood pressure is critical for optimal health and wellness; as blood pressure increases, your heart has to work harder, cumulatively damaging the walls of your arteries and creating inflammation.
Some say its a numbers game, the more LDL particles crashing the walls of the arteries... some say the LDL is only a sign of vascular damage, but if my LDL goes down on a low fat diet, then that is bs, some say that it may be a problem metabolizing LDL, intake / production is outpacing LDL receptor activity, some say its not LDL but LDL that stays in the blood too long and oxidizes, some say about 20 % carbs (I was less than 5 %) will produce just enough insulin to help metabolize cholesterol, but the hard core low carb guys, say the whole cholesterol thing is a scam and cholesterol under 500, without insulin resistance is nothing to worry about.
Besides taking Vitamin C to rebuild the artery wall from the damage scurvy causes he suggests taking Phosphatidyl Choline.
Damaged, or «oxidized» cholesterol can injure arterial walls and lead to a pathological plaque buildup in the arteries.
Walls of branching arteries are also more likely to be more damaged in women.
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