The High Desert Heart Institute Study was conducted in July of 2009. This study was the most comprehensive human clinical trial ever conducted on a nutritional supplement. This study included 33 high risk congestive heart failure patients.
Prior to the start of the study 60% of them were on a heart transplant [...]
More and more information is being released about the most comprehensive human clinical trial ever conducted on a nutritional supplement. It involved 33 high risk congestive heart failure patients at the High Desert Heart Institute. The patients’ ages ranged from 43 to 90 and 60% of them were on a heart [...]
The cardiovascular system is just as important to brain health as it is to heart health. If you have a blockage in one of the arteries of the heart we call it a heart attack. If that same blockage occurs in the brain it’s a stroke. All people are susceptible. This is especially true if [...]
I came across this short but very interesting video of Dr. J. Joseph Prendergast. For those who don’t know Dr. Joe (as he prefers to call himself), he is the product formulator of ProArgi-9 Plus. Dr. Joe is Board Certified in Internal Medicine as well as Endocrinology and Metabolism. He is an expert in integrative [...]
On Saturday, January 23, 2010 Dr. Siva Arunasalam, the Founder and Director of the High Desert Heart Institute gave his first public presentation of the groundbreaking results from the High Desert Heart Institute Study. This study evaluated the effects of the nutritional supplement ProArgi-9 Plus on the health of 33 congestive heart failure patients. The [...]
Can the Cure for Hot Flashes be a Cardiovascular Health Issue?
You may be wondering why a blog on heart disease would contain a post on the cure for hot flashes. The answer lies in the Women’s Health Initiative (WHI) study. This study was launched in 1991 and included 161,808 generally healthy postmenopausal women. It was [...]
Nitric Oxide is the master signaling molecule of the cardiovascular system and plays a critical role in blood pressure and other cardiovascular functions. Cholesterol is the “glue” that holds your body together. Sometimes this “glue” and more specifically LDL or low-density lipoproteins can accumulate on the arteriole walls causing damage [...]
On Friday, October 30, 2009 Dr. Mao (Dr. Maoshing Ni) posted an article on Yahoo Health entitled “What Soft Drinks are Doing to Your Body.” Dr. Mao posted some very good information and if you click on the above title it will link you to the actual article.
Two particular items really stood out for me [...]
Diabetes has become a national health problem. Fortunately, there are clinical studies to show that nitric oxide can positively affect the complications of diabetes. This blog will help you understand the hard facts, complications, and the potential of a proper nitric oxide / l-arginine protocol to help with this devastating disease.
Now before we start you [...]
Heart disease can take many different forms. For Liz Cassitas, a mom and cardiac care nurse, is took the form of bradycardia. Bradycardia is a slow heart rate usually defined as less than 60 beats per minute. A heart rate less than 60 beats per minute is not unusual for highly trained athletes but it [...]