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Heart Disease Pictures
Images of a Killer
I've just been researching heart disease pictures. There are plenty available. But to understand the pictures, you need to understand some information about heart disease.
In my last news letter I told you I'd almost finished with heart disease. I was planning to move on soon to skin care and possibly inflammation...
But that move hasn't happened. We might say life got in the way. If you've been following the newsletters closely, you've probably also realized I've skipped an issue. My life is always busy, but this summer seems to have set a new record!
I'll come back to that later, but let's look at some pictures and discuss them further.
Before you can understand a picture of a diseased heart, you need to understand what a healthy heart looks like. The above pictures should provide that understanding.
In the cutaway heart on the right above, the veins are blue, the arteries red. The heart has been cut open so you can see inside the ventricles on both sides.
For more heart disease information please read the pages I've recently written about them. It is good to understand the
Causes of coronary heart disease, the different types, but most importantly
ways to prevent and reverse it. I covered that topic in our last newsletter, so I'm sure you've all gotten it. If you've misplaced it, or would like to visit it again please click on the preceding link.
More Heart Disease Pictures
The process of atherosclerosis is usually slow and silent, but it is the first cause of most heart disease. Usually the first symptom of atherosclerosis is a heart attack, so ways to prevent it should be of interest to everyone.
Not all heart disease is caused by atherosclerosis though, another type of heart disease is caused by inflammation and inflammatory diseases.
The picture below is of an autopsy performed on a rheumatic heart. This disease usually kills by damaging the valves of a person's heart so they can't, or don't, pump right anymore.
News and Current Plans
I'm happy to say I don't have any personal pictures of heart disease. Those in my immediate family have not had to face this particular health challenge.
I do believe that the wise use of supplements may have prevented those problems for us, since my husband's father died of a heart attack while younger than Dennis is now. However, I'm well aware there is no way to prove it.
So we'll move on to what has been going on in my life. We took three nieces and a nephew to family camp in June.
About two weeks later I directed Vacation Bible School at our church, and the following week we worked at the county fair. As soon as we finished working the fair, we headed for Iowa to see the second son and the grandchildren.
By the time we got back from Iowa, we had one week at home before two more grandchildren came to visit for a week. By this time we were already in the first week of August.
On Wednesday of that week, my computer died!
I turned it off to go to prayer meeting, and when I got home and turned it back on, at first it told me a Windows file was corrupted, but by the time I found the Windows disc to try to re-install the file, it began to tell me that it had no hard drive.
Apparently the motor on the hard drive burned up, because no one has been able to recover anything at all.
I had backed the files up, but not very recently, so I lost most everything I had done in the past several months. Fortunately my websites are hosted online, so they weren't greatly affected.
In the midst of all this activity I continued to try to write a few pages on the websites, but I didn't manage to get any e-zines written at all. So I basically skipped an issue of Saving Supplement Solutions.
I do hope you'll all forgive me.
However, I have managed to create The Health Supplement Tracker, a $19.95 value. It will let you know whether a new supplement is worth what you paid for it. I'll be offering it free, for a limited time, to those who sign up for my newsletter.
Since you've already done that, I wanted to be sure you have a way to get it too, if you're interested. Please just send me a note through my
contact page and let me know you'd like the tracker. I'll check my records to be sure you are a current e-mail subscriber, and then I'll email you the link to download it.
I've written thirteen pages on heart health, and heart health issues, and there are a few more I'd like to write, but hopefully in the near future I'll be moving on to writing about skin health and inflammation. These are both high interest topics to me now.
I've had my new computer for close to a week now, so I trust I'm back on schedule and you'll get your next e-zine issue in October. Until then...
To improving health by wise supplementation,
Sherilyn
PS If your ISP doesn't support HTML, you won't get the pictures. That will really detract from this issue, so you may want to wait a day or two and go to the
back-issues page where you can read it online, so you have the benefit of the pictures.
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