Get the Truth about Health and Doctors Part 6
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Sep 2nd, 2009 |
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Even with all the built-in protective mechanisms, some¬ times something goes wrong. Cardiovascular diseases occur when the blood becomes too sticky (thick blood is the most frequent accompanying symptom of fatal heart and vascular sys¬ tem disorders). This sticky blood can occur from excessive fib¬ rin production. But it can also occur if there is an error in plasmin activation and an insufficient amount of fibrin is broken down. This can lead to blood flow problems in the arteries and veins, as well as other areas of the body (including the tear duct and the mammary and salivary glands).
Unfortunately, as we age, our plasmin levels decrease. By the age of 60, we only possess a fraction of the plasmin we had when we were young. This means that blood flow is more sluggish, toxic debris remains in the vessels, and the vessels become narrower and harden, increasing the risk of a heart attack or stroke.

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