
Many of us do the right thing by doing an annual examination and a whole blood count, but we may have a problem of the heart which we do not know. It does not mean that our mind itself is inevitably functioning properly as it seems we are fitting. ECG does not always give a guarantee that our mind is healthy. I experienced moderate to severe heart attacks two days after I did the last ECG. It did not show any of the typical symptoms such as high cholesterol, high blood pressure, overweight, so I asked why this happened. What I did was an overload of stress and other interesting elements that I thought would not affect me. It was the fact that cardiologists confirmed that heart attacks were caused by stress. I thought that genes from my father's side of my family would not affect the way it did.
My father had never had symptoms of heart disease, but they were dormant and easily overlooked. He is a very heavy smoker, a drinker and died at age 75 for lung cancer. He is also a descendant of the Maori / Polynesians and, interestingly, if born from the Polynesian background, it affects the overall health condition of the individual. Because my mother was a Caucasian, I thought that I removed the heart problem related to my genetic gene pool on my father's side. The most common of diseases often seen in the Pacific people of Maori and Polynesia are ...
- Respiratory problems
- Heart disease
- Diabetes
People of the Maori and Pacific countries, along with the Third World Countries, are considered to have more common "rheumatic fever" in one of the highest cardiac rates in advanced industrialized countries, especially those under 20 years of age It is. This can lead to heart disease in later life. It is pointed out that 100 years ago, Maori's competition disappeared and it was expected to be replaced by white people. Rheumatic fever was originally intended to kill the Maori population introduced by Caucasians.
In New Zealand, the Waitangi treaty was concluded in 1840, and the Maori population continues to decline. Europeans have already passed countless years, resisting such diseases through their lifestyles. There are attractive icons called "Devonshire Tea" in foods that are used to consumption, such as processed foods such as cream, butter, milk, bread, and cake. "Devonshire Tea" has never been approved by the original people to eat. Their diet consists mainly of fish and other seafood, watercress and other natural processed foods. This is a phenomenon of diabetes and respiratory problems, together with the birth of genes with low resistance to heart disease, consumption of natural foods suddenly changed.
Many Caucasians seem to be suffering from different types of coronary heart disease, but Maori and Pacific Islanders are at great risk due to dietary changes as white people settle . Southeastern Asia and Indians are also known to possess this type of gene. They enter the Western world and consume the processed Western foods, thereby making toxins, sugar and fat much higher. The safest and sure way to know the health of your heart is to talk to your doctor about "angiography". This is where the camera tube is inserted into the main artery at the top of the leg.
The tube runs the entire length of the artery until the complete state of the heart is monitored and reaches the heart itself visible on the monitor. You can see the whole procedure. This is how they found my occluded artery, ECG does not pick it up. The procedure is painless. When removing the tube, place the clamp on the top of the leg for 20 minutes or a little longer, and confirm that the boring has stopped. The only painful bit about doing this is the cost of it. I think it is a wonderful way to ensure your peace of mind, and that cost is something that everyone should consider, regardless of the genetic background.
