Guest guest Posted December 28, 2006 Report Share Posted December 28, 2006 Recent Review Promotes Four Foods/Supplements for Heart Health By Greg Arnold, DC, CSCS, December 7, 2006, abstracted from " Bioflavonoids and Cardiovascular Health: Tea, Red Wine, Cocoa, and Pycnogenol " posted online in the Journal of the American Nutraceutical Association, Vol. 9, No. 2, 2006 According to the Center of Disease Control, the two primary components of cardiovascular disease , heart disease and stroke , now affect one in four Americans (61 million people) and are the first and third causes of death each year. As the most common risk factor for cardiovascular disease, one in four Americans also has high blood pressure , which the American Heart Association has called " the true 'silent killer'(1) and has also been declared a worldwide epidemic.(2) .. While prescription drug therapies are common in the treatment of high blood pressure, a new study(3) has found that four supplements and foods can also be " part of the…strategy to treat hypertension. " TEA . Green tea is associated with health due to antioxidants called catechins.(4) Black tea has also been found to offer comparable health benefits,(5) due to its antioxidants called theaflavins.(6) Research has found that green tea helps reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease by as much as 12%.(7) WINE . Interest in red wine and heart health stems from the " French paradaox " where, despite high intakes of saturated fats and little exercise, the French have " a disproportionately lower incidence of heart disease than other western societies " .(8) It is believed that the high intake of red wine, which contains an antioxidant called resveratrol which helps control inflammation and blood clotting,(9) contribute significantly to this " paradox " . COCOA . Long used as a medicinal remedy since ancient times,(10) the cocoa bean is no longer looked at with disdain as a health food. This is due to the 170 mg of flavonoid antioxidants contained in a 100 g bar of milk chocolate bar that help maintain heart health(11) and overall blood vessel health.(12) PYCNOGENOL . When it comes to the effectiveness of french maritime pine park extract, also known as pycnogenol, it is the high amounts of bioflavonoids that help maintain healthy LDL cholesterol(13) by helping control blood clotting(14) and inflammation(15) while also helping maintain healthy blood vessel function.(16) Although not cited in this study, another supplement worthy of attention is quercetin . Not only has it been found to " be of therapeutic benefit in cardiovascular diseases " ,(17) Quercetin has also been found to help with mental(18) and colon health(19) as well as helping diabetics maintain cell health.(20) Greg Arnold is a Chiropractic Physician practicing in Danville, CA. You can contact Dr. Arnold directly by emailing him at mailto:ChiroDocPSUalum@... or visiting his web site www.CompleteChiropracticHealthcare.com Reference: 1 " High Blood Pressure " posted on the American Heart Association website 2 Casas JP. Homocysteine and stroke: evidence on a causal link from mendelian randomization. Lancet 2005; 365(9455): 224-232 3 Slayback DL. Bioflavonoids and Cardiovascular Health: Tea, Red Wine, Cocoa, and Pycnogeno. JANA 2006; 9(2): 16-21 4 Yang GY, et al. Effect of black and green tea polyphenols on phosphorylation and H2O2 production in transformed and non-transformed human bronchial cell lines: possible mechanisms of cell growth inhibition and apoptosis induction. Carcinogenesis. 2000;21:2035-2039 5 Gardner EJ. Black tea – helpful or harmful? A review of the evidence. Eur J Clin Nutr advance online publication, July 19, 2006; doi:10.1038/sj.ejcn.1602489 6 Balentine DA, Wiseman SA, Bouwens LCM. The chemistry of tea flavonoids. 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Curr Opin Lipidol. 2000;11:473-481 14 Pütter M, et al. Inhibition of smoking-induced platelet aggregation by aspirin and Pycnogenol®. Thromb Res. 1999;95:155-161 15 Chang WC, Hsu FL. Inhibition of platelet aggregation and arachidonate metabolism in platelets by procyanidins. Prostaglandins Leukot Essent Fatty Acid. 1989;38:181-188 16 Fitzpatrick KDF, et al. Endothelium-dependent vascular effects of Pycnogenol. J Cardiovasc Pharmacol. 1998;32:509-515 17 -Viacaino F. Endothelial function and cardiovascular disease: effects of quercetin and wine polyphenols. Free Radic Res. 2006 Oct;40(10):1054-65 18 Lee, C. Y. (2004). " Protective Effects of Quercetin and Vitamin C against Oxidative Stress-Induced Neurodegeneration. " Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 52: 7514-7517 19 P. Combination Treatment with Curcumin and Quercetin of Adenomas in Familial Adenomatous Polyposis. Clin Gastroenterol Hepatol 2006 Aug; 4(8):1035-1038 20 Collado PS. Quercetin Decreases Oxidative Stress, NF- B Activation, and iNOS Overexpression in Liver of Streptozotocin-Induced Diabetic Rats. J. Nutr. 2005 135: 2299-2304 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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