the best means to prevent coronary heart disease is to- 1) avoid eating too much fatty food such as red meat and other high in fat food. eat more vegetarian food. 2) exercise regularly. 3) go for regular health checkups to catch any disease early because the earlier you diagnose a disease the better the treatment will work and the faster you can cure it.
anything salty, red meat, and gravy
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Unfortunately, once you have rheumatic heart disease, the damage has been done and there is no cure.Fortunately, Rheumatic heart disease is pretty uncommon in recent years.If you are having effects from the damage done to your heart valves, such as heart failure or anemia from destruction of red blood cells, you may need to have a valve replacement.You can find more information at the link below.
Red meat is high in purin so it may well play a part in your problem.
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Heart disease is the number one cause of death in America. It includes conditions such as heart attacks, strokes, and other related heart problems. Adopting a healthy lifestyle by exercising regularly, eating a balanced diet, and avoiding smoking can help reduce the risk of heart disease.
Stroke has not been distinctly linked to diets that are rich in red meat, although some studies suggest a potential association. Other diseases commonly associated with red meat consumption include heart disease, diabetes, and certain types of cancer.
There are indications that small quantities of alcohol (3-5 drinks a week), especially red wines, have some value in preventing heart disease. However, larger amounts than that are known to cause or aggravate heart disease over time.
A lot of seafood contains Omega-3 fatty acids, which are thought to be beneficial in the body against cancer, heart disease, rheumatoid arthritis and other diseases. Seafood does contain fat, but it is a different kind of fat than that of red meat. Red meat is an excellent source of protein and iron. Lean red meats have less fat than poorer cuts. A balanced died should contain both lean red meat and seafood.
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No, but eating too much red meat could lead to cancer or cardiovascular problems.
LOL no. No red meat is good for the heart. You'd best stick to fish or tofu for protein.
the best means to prevent coronary heart disease is to- 1) avoid eating too much fatty food such as red meat and other high in fat food. eat more vegetarian food. 2) exercise regularly. 3) go for regular health checkups to catch any disease early because the earlier you diagnose a disease the better the treatment will work and the faster you can cure it.
Saturated fat. It is found in high amounts in red meat and is solid at room temperature due to its molecular structure with no double bonds between carbon atoms. Consuming too much saturated fat is associated with increased risk of heart disease.
Vegetations have to rely on beans to replace red meat. Red meat with little fat is an excellent, if not best, choice for protein especially if it is lean red meat. Beware, however, you only need a small amount of meat because it is much higher in saturated fats (you need only a small amount of this sort of fat!). Also red meat is a good source of iron which is a nice bonus to protein.