Reversing coronary artery calcium using a functional medicine protocol

M. Moran
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Introduction: Coronary artery disease (CAD) is the leading cause of early mortality in Western countries. Coronary artery calcium (CAC) is a reliable study to predict future myocardial events and offers independent cardiac risk information. Standard CAD medications, statins, do not reverse CAC. CAD is a chronic disease mainly caused by chronic inflammation. Reversing or partially reversing CAC using a functional approach, without any prescription medications, is theoretically possible due to the chronic inflammatory nature of CAD. Diagnosis: Diagnosis and follow-up of CAC can be easily performed with CT imaging. Interventions: A baseline cardiac scan was performed, and the presence of mild CAC was confirmed in a 60-year-old male. A functional approach, without any prescription medications, was started a few months later and continued for 12 months. A repeat CT scan performed at this time, showed a significant CAC improvement. Conclusion: A twelve-month functional approach, without prescription medications, successfully decreased CAC.
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使用功能医学方案逆转冠状动脉钙化
简介:冠状动脉疾病(CAD)是西方国家早期死亡的主要原因。冠状动脉钙(CAC)是预测未来心肌事件的可靠研究,并提供独立的心脏风险信息。标准的冠心病药物,他汀类药物,不能逆转CAC。CAD是一种以慢性炎症为主的慢性疾病。由于CAD的慢性炎症性质,使用功能方法逆转或部分逆转CAC,无需任何处方药,理论上是可能的。诊断:CT成像可方便地诊断和随访CAC。干预措施:对一名60岁男性进行了基线心脏扫描,确认存在轻度CAC。几个月后开始了一种不需要任何处方药的功能性方法,并持续了12个月。此时进行的重复CT扫描显示CAC明显改善。结论:在不使用处方药物的情况下,12个月的功能性方法成功地降低了CAC。
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