Arterial Elasticity Test
Measures the biological age of your entire cardiovascular system
Can stiff and blocked arteries by reversed naturally? Yes, with the right targeted nutrition, using special nutrition tests, stiffness and arterial clots can be reversed.
Can bypass surgery be bypassed? Yes, with the right supervision, testing and nutrition, arteries can become more flexible and less stiff and blood flow improved.
How hard are your arteries and what can you do about it? The number one cause of death of men and women is heart attack and stroke. Factors such as…
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Age and heart attack
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Cholesterol and heart attack
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CRP, homocysteine, ferritin, cholesterol and LDL are some factors contributing to heart attack
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Read below to find out how diet, exercise, stress levels, genetics, vitamin supplements including herbs and air pollution can contribute to your risk of cardiovascular disease.
Arterial Elasticity Index (hardening of the arteries) can be measured non-invasively with the of a mild electric pulse sent through the capillary vessels in your finger! No kidding!
The Arterial Elasticity Index (AEI) is a test that measures the flexibility or hardness of arteries: this is different than arterial blockage. The AEI is measured with a modified blood pressure cuff that measures the extent of arteriosclerosis (hardness) of arteries. Using AEI, alongside conventional cardiovascular markers, we can precisely monitor your response to natural and conventional therapies. Are chelation, diet and exercise working?
This test indirectly tells us about loss of elasticity in a large number of body cells, tissues and organs. Virtually all human diseases and many chronic health problems are associated with hardening of body tissues and loss of function (to varying degrees).
Any health strategy that is focused on healthy aging and reversing sickness and disease should be objectively based upon reversing, as much as possible, loss of tissue elasticity. Loss of elasticity (increased stiffness) affects, and is affected by, a large number of factors including, but not limited to:
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Aging
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Toxin exposure
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Hormonal deficiencies
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Nutritional deficiencies
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Malabsorption syndromes
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Poor diet
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Certain medications
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Stress
A pre-arterial stiffness test and a post-test is typically performed at some chosen point after natural therapies are begun. This test can prove if your food plan and nutritional supplements are actually softening your arteries.
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