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Although we're not sure where this claim originated from, we do know there is no scientific evidence proving apple cider vinegar clears clogged arteries. In fact, vinegar should not be substituted for standard treatment.
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Learn More »There’s a naturopathic remedy circulating the Internet claiming to clear blocked veins and arteries. Of course, people should know better than believe everything they hear or see on television and the Internet, but the team at Palm Vein Center understands how easy it can be for patients to fall into the "cure-all" trap. Therefore, our team is taking the time to look into this claim and address it head-on. That being said, can a vinegar concoction truly clear blocked veins and arteries? Let’s find out! Although we’re not sure where this claim originated from, we do know there is no scientific evidence proving apple cider vinegar clears clogged arteries. In fact, vinegar should not be substituted for standard treatment. Few studies conducted in 2009 indicated apple cider vinegar could reduce bad cholesterol in animal test subjects; however, it did not completely remove plaque in blocked arteries. Another study published in the 2008 edition of “Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences” found apple cider vinegar could raise good cholesterol in lab rats. Again, this study did not mention anything about this substances’ ability to clear arteries. Unfortunately, there is no evidence to date that proves apple cider vinegar has these clog-clearing properties. Apple cider vinegar has been said to have other health-related benefits, but consuming it raw could lead to health problems. According to Health Services at Columbia, consuming raw apple cider vinegar could have detrimental health affects like throat irritation, stomach ulcers and it could interact poorly with certain medications. If you’re concerned about the health of your veins, there are medications and other treatment options you can turn to. Palm Vein Center, located in the West Valley city of Surprise, provides unmatched clinical expertise and state-of-the-art equipment to mange your vein condition. Call Palm Vein Center today to schedule a complete diagnostic evaluation and meet with a physician to discuss your vein disease. The advice and information contained in this article is for educational purposes only and is not intended to replace or counter a physician’s advice or judgment. Please always consult your physician before taking any advice learned here or in any other educational medical material. For more information on vein diseases and the treatments provided by the specialists at Palm Vein Center or to make an appointment, call 623-201-4777. We look forward to meeting you!
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Read More »If you take one of these drugs, check with your doctor. All of these medicines can worsen BPH symptoms. You may need to switch to another medication if your urinary symptoms become too problematic. ... Antidepressants amitriptyline. amoxapine (Asendin) doxepin (Sinequan) imipramine (Tofranil) nortriptyline (Pamelor)
Overview For many men, benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is a normal part of growing older. Prostate enlargement is so common that about half of men have it by age 60, according to the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) . By their 80s, the vast majority of men will have prostate growth and its associated symptoms. Men with BPH need to follow the treatment plan their doctor prescribes. They also need to watch what medications they take, what beverages they drink, and what foods they eat. Certain drugs, foods, and drinks can worsen BPH symptoms. Here’s a guide to the medications, foods, and drinks to watch out for if you have BPH. Prescription medications and BPH If you take one of these drugs, check with your doctor. All of these medicines can worsen BPH symptoms. You may need to switch to another medication if your urinary symptoms become too problematic. Diuretics Diuretics help remove extra fluid in your body by pulling more water out of your bloodstream into the urine. These drugs are used to treat conditions such as: high blood pressure
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