Yes, inflammation control,...but where, muscles around heart chambers, tissues around heart valves, arteries feeding the heart,...all three, a multiple guess, I guess all three? The more the merrier.
Plaque buildup is linked to inflammation now, white blood cells burrowing through arterial walls dragging LDL with them forming plaque. Correlated to chronic bacterial infection,...even in the mouth. Bad teeth high risk factor for CHF. Anything that reduces the pressures acting against cardiac output should relieve the symptoms of CHF, and improve an ECG reading. Lowering blood pressure can't hurt, and the best way to lower blood pressure is to reduce the resistance of blood flow throughout the body. Lowering plaque buildup and reducing inflammation that may constrict blood vessels going to and from the heart will lower blood pressure.
You still reading the circus over at DMX? It is pretty funny over there. |