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Angina Vitamins

Vitamins For Angina


 
 
 

Treat Angina with vitamins

Treat Angina with vitamin E

Vitamin E is known to eliminate the symptoms related to angina and it had been used since the 1950's.
Patients are usually given a Vitamin E dosing of somewhere around 1,600-2,000 IU daily. Hundreds of documented cases show that patients get improved health conditions and reduced angina attacks after taking Vitamin E daily.

Vitamin E works because it lets the heart do its job even at the state of reduced oxygen supply. This is primarily why Vitamin E is effective. More than that, it also prolongs the clotting time of prothrombin as it promotes better circulation of blood. Vitamin E also strengthens and the heart and regulate heartbeat.

Vitamin C can help Angina

Vitamin C is the vitamin that behaves harshest on cholesterol. And when it all boils down to heart problems, there's no other way to go but to take good doses of Vitamin C to reduce your blood's cholesterol content.
Vitamin C is also a good antioxidant. It can help you flush out toxins and everything else that could be blocking the blood's clear path to the heart.

Only two vitamins can treat angina. And between these two, Vitamin E is the most potent.
If you have suffered angina previously and is not taking any medications for it, try Vitamin E. You surely won't take anything else.
 

Angina - definition

Angina is the medical emergency wherein a patient suffers from a crushing pain in the heart area. This happens because the heart fails to receive sufficient amount of oxygen in the blood, causing the cardiac tissues to squeeze against each other. This painful attack could stay for as long as 15 minutes. Angina is actually a symptom and not the disease itself. This means that when you suffer from a squeezing pain in your chest, you are most likely to have heart problems.
A trip to the doctor is in order. And to help treat your disease, doctors may prescribe certain vitamins.
 
 
 
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