Monday, June 15th, 2009 - 6:49 am
Category: Heart Disease
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Yes can be reversed.
Often patients with blocked coronaries that follow strict regimen of no smoking, low fat diet and specially exercise have been found to “open” up the arteries.
YES!!! but it requires you to stick with a program of: eating a healthy diet and exercising daily. have your doctor suggest professionals in both fields to set up a program especially for your condition. learn a routine from them and you are on your way to a wonderful,happier, healthy future. it will work for all ages, depending upon what specific degree of heart disease a person has. Become educated from your cardiologist.
Be sure to keep track of your weight, eat right, stay away from fatty foods, eat lots of fruits and vegetables. Exercises regularly 3-4 times a week
Yes can be reversed.
Often patients with blocked coronaries that follow strict regimen of no smoking, low fat diet and specially exercise have been found to “open” up the arteries.
YES!!! but it requires you to stick with a program of: eating a healthy diet and exercising daily. have your doctor suggest professionals in both fields to set up a program especially for your condition. learn a routine from them and you are on your way to a wonderful,happier, healthy future. it will work for all ages, depending upon what specific degree of heart disease a person has. Become educated from your cardiologist.