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The Truth About Homocysteine By Dr. Al Sears
It’s
surprising because we have so much evidence that high homocysteine
levels are
associated with higher rates of heart disease. That’s
something they’re resisting even though we know it’s true. But today I
want to
talk to you about something else… something new that almost no one
talks about. High
homocysteine levels could mean the loss of your independence
as you age. The
irony
is that monitoring homocysteine and keeping it in check is easy to do. I
think
of high homocysteine levels as an overwhelming of your antioxidant
system. Normally,
antioxidants remove homocysteine. But you can become depleted of
antioxidants,
either because you’re using them up too fast or you’re not getting
enough of
them through what you eat. Then
homocysteine builds up, and gets released into your blood. And this is
where
the trouble can start. Too
much
can damage the delicate lining of your blood vessels. And that can lead
to
heart disease. And
now
we have new evidence on homocysteine’s other negative effects. Too much
can
also make it more difficult to move around. Three
separate
studies show elevated homocysteine can weaken your legs, reduce how
fast you
can walk, and put you at risk for disability as you get older.
The
trick
is to give your body’s antioxidant system the right boost so your
homocysteine
stays low, and doesn’t build up in your blood where it causes damage. Luckily,
this is fairly easy to do. A
simple
blood test will tell you if your levels are high. I like to keep my
patients’
levels at 7 or below. And
I
have not had a single case of elevated homocysteine that couldn’t be
corrected
with the right combination of natural supplements. Here’s what I use
with my
patients. (Amounts are daily.) You can find these at your local
health-food
store:
To Your Good Health,
Note: The good folks at the FTC
require me to disclose that I am an affiliate of the companies that |
Health Supplements and You 2011