Can bad bacteria play a role in heart disease?
If each infectious disease comes from a microbe, then is it possible that a bacteria could cause heart disease? H. pylori is a bad bacteria. Here is an interesting statement from a good book on the carbo-insulin connection to heart disease.
“Very shortly, as the pieces of the puzzle fall into place, it will become clear to physicians and scientists alike that gum disease, dental plaque build up, and gastric inflammation are not the cause of heart disease but rather signs that H. pylori is present. Furthermore, they will come to understand that H. pylori and the hyperinsulinemia it encourages are the real heart disease culprits.”
-The CARBOHYDRATE ADDICT'S Health Heart Program, New York Times Bestseller, Dr. Richard F. Heller, Dr. Rachael F. Heller, and Dr. Frederick J. Vagnini.
Res-Q Probiotics contain beneficial probiotics, the good bacteria that helps to keep the growth of bad bacteria in check to promote good health and wellness.
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