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We know how healthy it is when it comes to the omega threes, how healthy it is for our body. But the most important thing about the salmon is the skin, and most people don't eat it. But this is where the strong amount of potent omega threes reside in. This is what's gonna help your eyes, your heart, your brain, make sure you're eating the skin of your salmon, and you'll live a long life.

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When it comes to your health, there's nothing like getting your omega threes. Here, you can get smoked rainbow trout in olive oil. And trout is one of the greatest sources of protein with three ounces containing about 19 grams. It's also one of the richest omega threes content of all fish in the ocean. And why is this important? Because our body cannot produce omega threes. Omega-3s will help your heart, your brain, your eyes, and it affects every cell membrane throughout your entire body. It can help metabolic syndrome. It reduces inflammation, reduces bad cholesterol, as well as your triglycerides, reduces a fatty liver, it helps menstrual pains, it helps improve your skin health, as well as your sleep. So start eating your sardines or your trout or any fatty fish, and make sure you're getting your omega threes because your body will love you.

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berries loaded with antioxidants. They're lower in fructose. Make sure that they are in season for where you are living. garlic. In this 2020 clinical trial, it was found that eight hundred milligrams of garlic powder helped to decrease the fat buildup in the liver. radicchio, rich in fiber. It is bitter. The liver loves bitter foods. Also has some zinc and vitamin K, which is fantastic. olive oil, a powerful anti inflammatory for the liver. kale loaded with B vitamins, fiber, and indole three carbinol, great for balancing hormones. turmeric. We know all the studies on turmeric for fatty liver. Incredible. coffee increases your phase one detox in your liver. green tea. Those catechins and antioxidants, good for liver health. walnuts. fatty fish. Those omega threes, great for your liver health.

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Vitamin K2, found in foods like hard cheeses, red meat, butter, egg yolks, and liver, is critical for clearing plaque out of arteries. These are foods people are often told to avoid. Vitamin K2, originally called Activator X, was discovered by Dr. Weston A. Price. Traditional cultures that ate diets rich in animal foods got 10 times the amount of vitamin K2 and were in nearly perfect health. Vitamin K2 takes calcium out of the arteries and puts it into the bones and teeth. This benefit is specific to vitamin K2 found in animal foods; vitamin K1 from plant foods doesn't have the same effect.

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Number two, wild caught salmon. Now, of course, salmon is loaded with nutrition, great protein, but salmon is known for its high levels of omega-three fatty acids. The other cool thing about wild caught salmon is that it's loaded with vitamin D3. Nearly every single problem with hair loss can be improved with vitamin D3. Especially part of the root of the hair where you have this follicle, vitamin D controls that whole environment. It actually can activate dormant hair follicle stem cells. This will increase the density of your hair

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Two grams of heart healthy omega-3s per three ounces of serving. That's one of the highest levels of omega-3s and the lowest level of mercury of any fish in the ocean. They contain a great source of calcium and vitamin D, they support bone health, and most important, those omega-3s will lower blood pressure. It will reduce triglycerides, it will slow the development of plaque in your arteries, reduce the chance of abnormal heart rhythm, reduce the likelihood of heart attack and stroke and lastly those omega-3s are proven to lessen the chance of sudden cardiac death in people with heart disease. So eat your sardines, your body will love you.

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Natural blood thinners include half a teaspoon of ginger and 2 liters of water daily. Drinking water between meals aids digestion. Grating ginger and pouring boiling water on it makes a nice tea. Garlic has shown benefits for heart, blood, and arterial health. Omega 3, a thin and curvy fat with 3 double bonds, is also beneficial.

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L-arginine, found in meats, fish, and dairy, increases nitrous oxide. Nitrous oxide causes denodilation, which helps blood flow.

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For over twenty years, Doctor. Dean Ornish has been making headlines as the first doctor to prove that heart disease can really be reversed by changing your lifestyle. My favorite key on the computer has always been the undo button. I thought, wouldn't it be nice if we had an undo button in our lives and and now we do. The first step, eat well. An optimal diet for most people is really a whole foods plant based diet. But he says the most important thing is to eat foods as close to their natural form as possible, aka no processed foods. The more you change, the more you improve. And so you decide how much you wanna change.

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Cruciferous vegetables like kale, broccoli, and arugula are beneficial for the liver because they contain sulforaphane. Sulforaphane helps detoxify the liver, reduce inflammation, and combat fat accumulation. Inflammation can lead to insulin resistance, diabetes, and cancer. Garlic, rich in sulfur, also aids in liver detoxification and acts as a natural antibiotic with antibacterial, antifungal, and antiviral properties. It helps strip fat from the liver and contains vitamin B1. Garlic is an anti-inflammatory, powerful antioxidant with anticancer properties. Turmeric is also beneficial for the liver. Its active phytonutrient, curcumin, is a powerhouse in reducing inflammation.

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Olive oil grows brain cells. And it's not the oil per se, it's actually the polyphenols in olive oil. The polyphenols literally make your blood vessels slippery. And I've actually published data on this that your blood vessels you cannot stick cholesterol to blood vessels if you have olive oil in yourself. Drink the dumb stuff. Do you drink it? Yeah. I do. Wow. Yeah. I take a shot at it. Craig's always talking about Yeah. How he could drink as much as possible.

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One tablespoon of olive oil every single day can greatly help your heart. The real stuff that has a stronger flavor, that's not the cheapest stuff in the store. Olive oil can support your cardiovascular system from many different angles. Most of the large clinical trials show that it can help reduce the risk of heart attacks. Olive oil helps your cholesterol profiles. If they're abnormal, it helps bring them in the normal range. Olive oil helps support the inside of your artery by reducing inflammation as well as lowering your blood pressure. The plant based chemicals in olive oil called polyphenols can help you also reduce your risk for a stroke as well as thin the blood enough so you're not over clotting.

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Nitric oxide improves blood flow by relaxing blood vessels, reducing strain on the heart. The body needs citrulline and arginine to produce nitric oxide. Watermelon and cucumbers contain citrulline, which converts to arginine and then nitric oxide. Eggs are a source of arginine. Leafy greens like romaine, spinach, and cabbage provide nitrates and vitamin K, which helps prevent calcium buildup in blood vessels. Cacao, green tea, and garlic can protect nitric oxide, preventing its breakdown and prolonging its effects on blood vessel relaxation and blood pressure reduction. Hydration also improves blood flow. Boosting nitric oxide levels naturally benefits the heart, muscles, and brain.

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The fat-free, low-fat diet has not reduced heart disease. Margarine, which was introduced as a substitute for butter, is actually toxic and only one molecular structure away from plastic. When margarine enters the body, it damages the arterial walls because it is a damaged fat. To maintain heart health, we should consume fats from natural sources like nuts, seeds, coconuts, avocados, and plant oils that have been traditionally extracted from the flesh of plants. This includes coconut oil and olive oil.

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Omega-three fatty acids: an incredible anti inflammatory that can lower triglycerides, regulate blood pressure, and decrease the risk of heart disease. Magnesium, the most common electrolyte deficiency, helps regulate muscle function, improving blood pressure and heart rhythm, reducing cardiovascular events. Coenzyme ten, a powerful antioxidant essential for heart muscle, reduces oxidative stress, increases blood flow, and decreases the risk of heart disease. These are supplements, not substitutions for a healthy lifestyle, whole foods, a well-rounded diet, maintaining a healthy weight, and not smoking. If you enjoy this type of content, please check out our free newsletter, click the link in the bio, and I hope you guys have a great day.

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1. Berries loaded with antioxidants. They're lower in fructose. Make sure that they are in season for where you are living. 2. Garlic. In this 2020 clinical trial, it was found that eight hundred milligrams of garlic powder helped to decrease the fat buildup in the liver. 3. Radicchio, rich in fiber. It is bitter. The liver loves bitter foods. Also has some zinc and vitamin K, which is fantastic. 4. Olive oil, a powerful anti inflammatory for the liver. 5. Kale loaded with B vitamins, fiber, and indole three carbinol, great for balancing hormones. 6. Turmeric. We know all the studies on turmeric for fatty liver, incredible. 7. Coffee increases your phase one detox in your liver. 8. Green tea. Those catechins and antioxidants, good for liver health. 9. Walnuts. 10. Fatty fish. Those omega threes, great for your liver health.

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Cruciferous vegetables. That would be the kale, the broccoli, the arugula, the cabbage, the beets, the brussels sprouts, and there's many more. So cruciferous vegetables not only have these enzymes to help this phase one, phase two detoxification process, but they also can trigger your own body's production of these enzymes to help the detoxification process. Plus, they're loaded with nutrients as well as hundreds of phytonutrients that are anti inflammatory, that are anticancer, that are liver protective, that help your blood sugars.

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Five steps to improve circulation: 1) "eat foods that help produce something called nitric oxide, things like arugula and beets," which "can help relax your blood vessels and increase circulation." 2) "take a nitric oxide supplement. I take one every day." 3) "include omega-three supplementation every day," which "can help with brain function, lower blood pressure, and it can help improve circulation." 4) "Get up and move. Contracting your muscles helps with blood flow." 5) "stay away from foods that are high in saturated fats like meats and dairy products." "Hey, if you like health tips like this, all you have to do is follow me doctor Joe Esposito."

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What is the number one best anti inflammatory food in the entire world? Can you take a guess? You think it's omega-three fatty acids, fish oils? Not even close. There are so many things that create inflammation. We have gluten, we have refined sugars, seed oils, alcohol, junk food, etcetera, etcetera. But most inflammatory conditions, I'm talking about autoimmune, I'm talking about arthritis type problems, originate in the gut. You can drink all the fish oil you want, it's not gonna do anything. You must change your diet. And the primary food that I'm gonna recommend that can heal the gut, which is the food that has the most glutamine. Glutamine is like a healer of your gut, and the food that has the most glutamine is red meat. Okay? Beef. That is the food that is the best healer for your gut.

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These five foods to detox your liver: Beets contain betalains, which are known to cleanse out liver cells. Kale, and all the green leafy vegetables helps to cleanse the liver as well. Ginger, in the research, is a powerful anti inflammatory in liver disease, helps to decrease that c reactive protein and the liver enzymes like ALT. Olive oil: a recent study in 2023 in two thousand four hundred and thirty six adults found that those with the highest intake of extra virgin olive oil had up to twenty six percent reduced risk of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease compared to those who had the lowest intake of the olive oil. Seafood: fish consumption was associated in one study with a thirty five percent reduced risk of liver cancer. Follow for more natural health tips.

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Speaker 0 argues that the number one best anti-inflammatory food in the world is not omega-3 fatty acids or fish oils. They assert that many things create inflammation, including gluten, refined sugars, seed oils, alcohol, and junk food, and that most inflammatory conditions—especially autoimmune and arthritis-like problems—originate in the gut. They claim that no amount of fish oil will remedy this; you must change your diet. The primary food they recommend for healing the gut is the one that contains the most glutamine. They state that glutamine heals the gut, and the food with the most glutamine is red meat, specifically beef, which they designate as the best healer for the gut.

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Incorporate leafy greens like spinach, arugula, or kale into every meal due to their high nitrate content. Celery also contains beneficial nitrates.

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Drinking olive oil could have the same effect on reducing inflammation as taking ibuprofen. If you have it every day, you might have some arthritis or you might have an inflammatory condition or you might just be wanting to look after your immune system and your inflammation after this episode. Having extra virgin olive oil in your daily diet actually actively helps to dampen down that inflammation. And the way it does this is because it inhibits something called COX two, which is one of the main pathways that causes inflammation. So if you have a really fresh extra virgin olive oil, you take a sip or you smell it, know, you can almost feel it scratching the back of your throat. That's the polyphenol that you're looking for. So the sharper the extra virgin olive oil, the more its anti inflammatory potential.

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The 5 BEST FOODS To Eat On One Meal A Day For LONGEVITY! | Max Lugavere
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Incorporate these five foods into one meal for longevity: 1. Dark leafy greens, rich in folate, vitamin C, and carotenoids, support brain health and reduce inflammation. 2. Extra virgin olive oil, high in monounsaturated fats and antioxidants, promotes cardiovascular and brain health. 3. Wild fatty fish like salmon provides DHA, essential for brain structure and contains astaxanthin, a longevity agent. 4. Berries, particularly blueberries, enhance memory and are rich in antioxidants. 5. Nuts add healthy fats and nutrients, supporting cardiovascular and metabolic health. Consider adding red onion, vinegar, salt, pepper, and lemon for flavor.

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"This Causes Heart Attacks!" - Diet & Lifestyle Habits To Clean Out Your Arteries For Longevity
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A recent study found that individuals with microplastics in their blood vessels are 4.53 times more likely to experience heart attacks, strokes, or death within three years. The study analyzed plaque from 257 patients undergoing carotid endarterectomy, revealing detectable levels of polyethylene in about 50% of the samples. The presence of microplastics in the immune system's macrophages caused oxidative stress and inflammation, raising concerns about their impact on vascular health. Experts suggest that while completely eliminating microplastics is unrealistic, individuals can take steps to protect themselves. Drinking filtered water, preferably from reverse osmosis systems, and being mindful of air quality, especially during sleep, are recommended. Vascular health is crucial for longevity, and many heart attacks are preventable through early lifestyle interventions focusing on endothelial health and risk factors like high blood pressure, dyslipidemia, diabetes, smoking, and obesity. The endothelium, a one-cell-thick lining of arteries, plays a critical role in vascular health. Impaired endothelium can lead to inflammation and plaque formation. Precision cardiology is emerging as a field that emphasizes individualized care, focusing on the health of arteries rather than just treating symptoms. Cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of death globally, with over 800,000 heart attacks occurring annually in the U.S. Many heart attacks could be prevented with early interventions. Standard advice includes monitoring lipid panels, blood pressure, A1C levels, and lifestyle factors like exercise. However, numerous other risk factors can affect vascular health. The endothelial glycocalyx, a protective gel coating on arteries, is crucial for preventing plaque formation. Factors like smoking, high insulin levels, air pollution, and microplastics can damage the glycocalyx, leading to increased risk of cardiovascular disease. Repairing the glycocalyx involves lifestyle changes, such as increasing physical activity and consuming green leafy vegetables. Metabolic health is gaining attention, with a focus on pre-diabetes and blood sugar management. Building resilience against environmental toxins and promoting cardiovascular health through exercise and resistance training are essential. Nitric oxide, a vasodilator produced by healthy endothelium, is vital for maintaining normal blood flow and preventing plaque buildup. The podcast emphasizes the importance of personalized dietary approaches to heart health. While various diets can be beneficial, individual responses vary based on genetics and metabolic health. Recommendations include consuming a Mediterranean-style diet, avoiding ultra-processed foods, and ensuring adequate intake of omega-3 fatty acids. Supplementation may be necessary for individuals not meeting dietary needs. Nitric oxide boosters, omega-3 supplements, and specific products like Arterosil and Kyolic garlic can support vascular health and potentially reduce plaque buildup. Statins remain a common pharmaceutical intervention, though their use should be tailored to individual patient needs and genetic factors. The Clearly test, which assesses plaque volume in arteries, is highlighted as a sensitive diagnostic tool for predicting cardiovascular risk. It can identify soft plaques that are more likely to rupture and cause heart attacks. The podcast concludes by emphasizing the importance of proactive health management, focusing on lifestyle changes, testing, and personalized interventions to improve vascular health and longevity.
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