The body operates like a vast network of pipes, where essential fluids flow to keep us functioning. Two critical examples are the lymphatic system and the digestive tract. During detox, we focus on ensuring these pathways remain clear to avoid blockages caused by parasites, toxins, or mucoid plaque. However, today’s discussion centers on the blood vessels and the importance of maintaining healthy blood flow and a healthy heart.
Unlike traditional plumbing, the vascular system is highly dynamic and intelligent. It constantly monitors what passes through and makes real-time adjustments. Blood delivers vital nutrients from food and oxygen from the lungs to every cell in the body. With approximately 120,000 kilometers of blood vessels, ensuring their health is crucial.
Problems arise when the blood carries too much waste and insufficient oxygen, leading to “toxic blood.” This sluggish blood flow can result in high blood pressure as waste builds up and deposits in the arteries, leading to arterial plaque.

Common Issues of the Vascular System and the Heart:
- Chest pain
- High blood pressure
- Atrial fibrillation (Afib): Rapid, irregular heartbeats
- Heart palpitations
- POTS (Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome) or high pulse
- Neuropathy
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The Impact of Toxins on Heart Health
Unfortunately, our world is becoming increasingly toxic. Chemicals from transportation, agriculture, cleaning products, cosmetics, and even clothing contaminate our environment and seep into our bodies.
Key Causes of Heart Disease:
- Inflammation: The more inflammation in your body, the higher the risk of heart disease. A common yet undiagnosed cause is mould infection, which releases mycotoxins. These toxic substances mimic other health issues, making them hard to detect.
- Heavy Metal Exposure: Mercury and other heavy metals can raise blood pressure and contribute to heart disease by depleting the body of vital nutrients. Even low levels of exposure can impair cardiovascular function.
- Chronic Lactic Acidosis: This occurs when the body burns sugar for fuel outside the mitochondria, producing lactic acid as waste. Ideally, energy production should happen within the mitochondria to avoid this toxic buildup. Chronic sugar consumption leads to this condition over time.
- Cell Death: Toxins can kill cells, attracting bacteria that feed on dead tissue. This can lead to:
- Muscle cramps as dead cells tighten
- Breathing difficulties and heart pain due to the loss of heart cells
- Anxiety and negative thoughts from brain cell death
Myths and Misinformation of Heart Disease:
- High LDL/Cholestrol is bad: Wrong! High LDL is beneficial, if your diet is clean.
- Salt raises blood pressure: Incorrect! It’s actually sugar and processed foods that are harmful. Quality salt is an essential electrolyte your body needs.
- Saturated fat causes heart disease: Not true! Good-quality saturated animal fat is highly nourishing for the body.
- You can eat what you want if you take your heart medication: WHAT?!

My Personal Journey
When I was ill, I experienced severe chest pain, but my X-rays and MRIs came back normal. For weeks, I couldn’t lie flat in bed, and for a year, I was stuck in chronic hyperventilation. My doctor dismissed it as stress and sent me to a psychologist, which only made me more frustrated. Now, I feel fantastic. My LDL is sky-high, I enjoy a diet rich in fat and use heaps of salt. So much for mainstream medical wisdom????
Top 4 Supplements for Heart Health:
- Arterosil: This protects the endothelial glycocalyx, the micro-thin, slippery lining of blood vessels that prevents blood clotting and plaque formation.
2. NanobacTX: Though expensive, but totally worth its value as it can dissolve arterial plaque.
3. CellCore’s Tudca: Studies are showing it promotes blood vessel repair, reduces hypertension and reduces homocysteine.
4. CellCore’s CardioImmune: Is meticulously developed with eight antioxidant-rich herbs scientifically backed to support normal blood flow and viscosity, cardiovascular function, and immunomodulation.
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Stay Informed and Heal Empowered
By Esther Croysdill 28/9/24
