Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Asymptomatic atherosclerosis linked to cognitive impairment

I had absolutely no symptoms from my plaque buildup finally resulting in completely blocking my right carotid artery.  I don't think I have any cognitive impairment whatsoever.  When I did the Brief Visuospatial Memory Test with the psychologist at the hospital he said I was the first patient he had ever tested  that got through all the examples and did them correctly. From a stress test my heart arteries looked good. Ask your doctor exactly what you should be doing to prevent cognitive impairment and stop your plaque buildup without statins.
http://medicalxpress.com/news/2014-11-asymptomatic-atherosclerosis-linked-cognitive-impairment.html

You can see a video of how plaque forms here:
Inflammation In Atherosclerotic Plaque Formation 


Will your doctor inform you of these other possibilities for treating plaque in your arteries?
1.  Treatments for clogged arteries - lawnmower, drano or conventional?  
2.  Watermelon juice reverses hardening of the arteries
3.   http://oc1dean.blogspot.com/2011/08/beets-brain-health.html

4.  New artery blockage treatment may be in the offing
As someone from the medical profession mentioned to me once, 'Why would you consider putting inflexible metal items in flexible blood vessels?'
 
Never listen to me, ask your doctor about every point I bring up and have them explain exactly why you should never listen to me or the internet.

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