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Circulatory Disorders

PostDateIconTuesday, 20 October 2009 09:54 | PostAuthorIconWritten by Christian Goodman |
Many of you have written to me telling me that you've been diagnosed with a certain circulatory disorder and you are wondering if my programs can help. Oftentimes, your diagnosis is ambiguous and treatment options are vague. Many of you don't know why circulation is so important to the body.
by ChristianGoodman


Many of you have written to me telling me that you've been diagnosed with a certain circulatory disorder and you are wondering if my programs can help. Oftentimes, your diagnosis is ambiguous and treatment options are vague. Many of you don't know why circulation is so important to the body.

The short answer is oxygen. The organs and tissues of the body require oxygen not only to survive but to perform optimally. Blood is the delivery system for oxygen. If that delivery system is blocked or slowed, the effects can be potentially life threatening - both initially and over time.

When referring to circulatory disorders, there are actually two different groups in which they fall: heart disorders (disorders consisting of the heart and/or its valves and arteries) and blood disorders (disorders affecting red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, enzymes and/or plasma).

The list of heart disorders is hugh. Some of the more usual types of heart disorders are: Heart attack, stroke, coronary artery disease, heart valve disease, heart failure, congenital (from birth) defects, and heart muscle disease.

Warnings of heart disorders can consist of: chest pain, shortness of breath, heart palpitations, poor circulation, hypertension (high blood pressure), hypotension (low blood pressure), tachycardia (pulse over 100 beats per minute) and bradycardia (pulse under 60 beats per minute), nausea, dizziness, numbness in limbs, fainting and perspiration.

Risk factors include: high blood pressure (although mentioned as a symptom above, chronic high blood pressure can, over time damage the heart and other major organs), high cholesterol, obesity, diabetes, smoking, lack of physical activity, heredity, stress and excessive alcohol and/or drug use.

Just as there are a lot of different types of heart disorders, the same can be said for blood disorders. Some of the more common blood disorders include: decreased numbers of white blood cells (leucopenia and its associated diseases), a decreased number of red blood cells (various anemias), decreased platelets (thrombocytopenia and its associated diseases), too many red blood cells (polycythemia) or too many white blood cells.

Additionally, some blood disorders are due to insufficient or abnormal blood clotting.

Signs of blood disorders involve: fatigue, shortness of breath, weight loss, fever, bruising, chest pain, irritability, numbness and/or coldness in hands and feet, headache, pale skin and too much bleeding .

Origins of blood disorders involve: vitamin deficiency, blood loss, certain chronic illnesses, genetic disorders, side effects of certain drugs, and cancers of the cells.

Because the list of symptoms for each type of circulatory disorder is so vast and they oftentimes overlap, it is important to see your doctor to verify your condition. For some of the circulatory disorders (especially the blood disorders), medication may have to be an option. This can be scary to many (including me) because all medications have side effects, many of them dangerous.

For other conditions, medication may be only one method of treatment and there are oftentimes, more natural methods of treatment, such as exercise, diet and/or getting your required amount of vitamins and minerals. The key is to insist that your doctor explain the benefits and potential complications of all therapies.

If weight loss is your issue and is contributing to other illnesses or disorders, I highly suggest you to try my all natural Weight Loss Breeze program. It's also very effective to enhance the oxygen level in the body. Also, if high or low blood pressure is your problem. Please try my High Blood pressure program. The breathing and relaxation exercises are simple to do and best of all, they work!

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About the Author:

Christian Goodman is a well known health researcher and the author of several revolutionary natural health alternative methods. One of his breakthroughs is his natural method to lower high blood pressureYou can learn more about Christian on his Natural Health Blog.
 

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