Cardiovascular Disease at a Glance (Hypertension, High Cholesterol, Diabetes)

Written by
Dr. Nicholas A. Foster, BS, DC
Published on
April 29, 2025

One of the greatest advances in modern medicine is the treatment of advanced cardiovascular disease, along with the use of surgical treatment. Despite these advances in end stage disease treatment, however, little effort is dedicated to determining the cause of or preventing the onset of cardiovascular disease in the first place:

36.3% of all deaths (or 1 of every 2.8 deaths) is due to cardiovascular disease

In 2004, cardiovascular disease (CVD) claimed 871,500 lives in the U.S. alone

In 2004, 79.4 million Americans had one or more forms of CVD

High blood pressure affects 72 million Americans

Stroke affects 5.7 million Americans

Over 147,000 Americans killed by CVD are under 65

Ninety percent of cardiovascular disease is thought to be caused by lifestyle and environmental factors. And yet, the medical community places little emphasis on addressing these issues, choosing instead to focus solely on the treatment of symptoms. Early stage CVD treatment is almost exclusively limited to medications:

Statins were introduced in 1987

2001 sales: $16 billion

Zocor: 33 million users worldwide

Lipitor: 15 million users worldwide

Federal panel recommends wider use, wants 36 million Americans on statins

Statins only reduce CVD mortality by 25%

Most of these medications have severe side effects on health

Alternative Treatments

The cause of cardiovascular disease (whether it’s hypertension, elevated cholesterol, or diabetes) must be evaluated for every individual since each case is unique. Diet and exercise habits need to be evaluated and modifications may be required. Genetic testing may be necessary in cases where family history is a consideration. These genetic tests can reveal polymorphisms (genetic abnormalities) and provide insight about nutritional weaknesses and requirements. The gastrointestinal and endocrine (hormonal) systems must be evaluated for dysfunction as well. Blood chemistry studies, EKG, and ultrasound studies are essential to help determine the level of disease and best course of treatment. Alternative treatment of cardiovascular disease is well documented, and in many cases, it can help restore health without the dangers of medications.

THE BALANCED BODY CENTER APPROACH TO CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE

Blood Chemistries

Our office uses a variety of typical blood chemistry studies to evaluate cholesterol, glucose, triglycerides, HDL (good cholesterol), and LDL (bad cholesterol). Advanced cardiovascular studies including lipoprotein studies, coagulation rates, fibrinogen, and many others are often utilized to completely assess our patients. Since there are many different reasons why patients have cardiovascular disease, a complete chemistry is required to help assess the underlying cause of disease on an individual basis. All of our blood chemistries are evaluated utilizing orthomolecular analysis to determine nutritional needs and organic/environmental weaknesses.

EKG

Our office uses standardized electrocardiogram studies to help determine the extent of cardiac risk. Many patients who have early stage cardiovascular disease can safely consider alternative treatment. Some patients may require referral for medical intervention.

Doppler Ultrasound Studies

Advanced, non-invasive ultrasound studies are utilized in our office to help determine the extent of plaque and arterial blockage. This is an important step in a good cardiovascular program. While it is important to improve blood chemistry findings, it is essential that the arterial system improve as well. Utilizing advanced Doppler studies allows our clinic to track and confirm improvements in our patients' cardiovascular conditions with alternative therapy.

Genetic Evaluation

Many people have been falsely convinced that their cardiovascular condition is inevitable due to genetic predisposition. While it is true that individuals may inherit certain genetic weaknesses, these weaknesses can be managed by making conscious lifestyle and environmental choices. While genetic weakness is often an overused and misdirected excuse for cardiovascular disease, recent advances in genetics now allow our office to test for these weaknesses and evaluate necessary changes required to protect each patient on an individual basis. The tests measure what are called polymorphisms, which are alterations in individual DNA strands. Our office offers a complete cardiovascular genomic profile for our patients as a part of our diagnostic protocol.

Gastrointestinal Function

While the causal relationship between what we eat and our cardiovascular health is common knowledge, the effect of good gastrointestinal function on cardiovascular health is greatly overlooked. The presence of such conditions as chronic diarrhea, constipation, bloating, and reflux can cause alterations in our body's digestion and absorption process that often result in increased blood cholesterol and glucose levels. Additionally, many patients present with inflammatory conditions due to food sensitivities that can cause a more rapid destruction of the arterial walls, increasing risk of a cardiovascular event. Our office can evaluate the gastrointestinal system utilizing a complete review of symptoms, blood chemistries, gastrointestinal permeability testing, systemic yeast tests, alkaline/acid balance tests, etc. Once evaluated, these conditions are resolved using natural approaches in an attempt to reduce the risk of cardiac disease developing.

Hormone Imbalance

The relationship between hormones and cardiovascular health is well documented; however, hormone treatment usually consists of synthetic medications which have failed to prove effective in preventing cardiac disorders. Additionally, many aspects of the hormone system are often overlooked, such as neurotransmitter levels, small alterations in thyroid hormone, and adrenal gland function. Dietary factors, stress, antidepressants, and a variety of other factors can contribute to subtle hormone imbalances that drastically affect cardiovascular health. As part of our cardiovascular program, we utilize a variety of specialized tests which include: male and female hormone testing, adrenal gland evaluation, complete thyroid assessment, and neurotransmitter testing. Once these systems have been evaluated, a protocol of natural therapy can be used to resolve these conditions and to supplement the rest of our cardiovascular program

Toxicity

Modern society has created a complex variety of new challenges that affect our health. Among these factors, pollution, food additives, preservatives, and packaging have introduced high levels of toxic elements into our bodies. The effects of metal toxicity from elements such as mercury, aluminum, lead, and cadmium are continuing to be realized. Heavy concentrations of toxic elements can affect many aspects of an individual's health, including cardiovascular disease. Our office utilizes a variety of tests to determine toxicity levels. If toxins are present, it is essential that the appropriate elimination program is utilized to successfully improve cardiovascular health. Each individual's elimination program varies depending on the toxic representation that is present

Treatment and Oral Chelation

In addition to evaluating the underlying causes of each individual's cardiovascular condition, our office uses orthomolecular therapy and various forms of oral chelation to reduce hypertension, cholesterol, glucose, triglycerides, and plaque in the arterial system. All of the products we use are natural, safe, and well researched. We cannot guarantee that everyone will have success with natural therapy; however, we can promise that you will have one of the most effective and thorough natural programs available. We have had great success with patients for over 30 years and we look forward to working with you.

Check out this article on Oral Chelation!

Exercise

Good exercise habits are essential for any cardiovascular program; however, many of our patients have injuries or lack experience in determining what exercises are safe and effective. Our physical therapy staff works closely with patients to create an exercise program that is comfortable and tailored to their specific needs.

To learn more, see our Cardio Support Guide

Hypercoagulation & Boluoke

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Hypercoagulation is a thickened blood state and means that your body is producing fibrin strands faster than it can break them down. When this happens, the fibrin may get deposited on the capillary walls. This impedes the delivery of oxygen and nutrients from the blood to the tissues, while also preventing the expulsion of waste chemicals from the tissues to the blood. If this situation persists for a prolonged period of time, the tissues in the body gradually become hypoxic (lacking in oxygen) and malnourished. The end result is often an acidic tissue environment, pain, lack of energy, and the decline of organ functions. Hypercoagulation also predisposes a person to clot formation in blood vessels, especially if atherosclerosis is already present.

Modern research has clearly shown that hypercoagulation is often present in patients with chronic illnesses. If the hypercoagulation condition is not addressed in these patients, they often do not improve or they relapse easily. The cause of hypercoagulation must also be addressed in order to achieve a cure or lasting improvement. Some of the most common causes of hypercoagulation are infections, coagulation protein defects (these are inherited), and heavy metal or chemical toxicities.

What is Boluoke?

Boluoke (lumbrokinase) is a revolutionary product with a special ability to balance the body's clotting system and maintain a healthy circulation. The main ingredient found in Boluoke is a group of earthworm enzymes collectively called lumbrokinase. For many centuries, the earthworm has been used in Far East traditional medical practice. Korean and Chinese researchers have compiled extensive scientific and clinical data on lumbrokinase. In Korea, lumbrokinase has been used to coat artificial heart valves, and has been shown to be effective in reducing the fibrins sticking to those heart valves. Chinese researchers have put Boluoke through various trials and have used it clinically for hypercoagulation and clot-induced hypoperfusion (diminished blood flow) conditions since the early 1990s with excellent results.

Boluoke Facts

Scientific name: A proprietary enzyme mixture containing lumbrokinase extracted from earthworms (Eisenia Fetida)

Main Function

Supports and maintains healthy coagulation activity of the body

Physiological Effects

Activates plasminogen system and hydrolyzes fibrin directly

Lowers PAI-1, fibrinogen, ESR, and C-RP levels

Lowers whole blood viscosity & plasma viscosity

Reduces platelet aggregation

Potential Applications

Many acute and chronic conditions commonly associated with modern diet and lifestyle often lead to a hypercoagulable blood state, which means the body’s fibrinolytic activity is under-functioning relative to the body’s pro-coagulation activity. In a hypercoagulable state, these two systems are out of balance and the blood is more prone to forming excessive fibrin. Boluoke can support the body’s fibrinolytic system and bring the whole system back into a more balanced state. Hypercoagulation is not a disease, but merely a blood state that is often associated with many conditions. However, hypercoagulation can contribute to the progression of many conditions if it is not brought back into balance. The causes of hypercoagulation can be inflammation, infection, trauma, toxicities, etc., and correcting the underlying cause of it is the long-term solution.

Major Advantages

Oral preparation; no injection required

Supported by scientific and human data

Does not significantly affect INR, PT, or aPTT

Standardized enzymatic strength

Excellent safety records and well tolerated

Dosage

Maximal effect: 2 capsules 3x per day 30 minutes before each meal for 3-6 weeks or as recommended by a physician

Maintenance: 1 capsule 1-3x per day 30 minutes before each meal

Contra-indications

Recent surgery, lumbar/arterial puncture, or trauma

Known aneurysm, GI ulceration/bleeding, or any bleeding disorders

Concurrent administration of strong anti-platelets like Plavix, Ticlid, etc.

Known allergy to lumbrokinase, earthworms, or corn

Conditions Often Associated with Hypercoagulation

Cancer

Ischemic Stroke History

Fibromyalgia

Crohn's Disease

Taking Birth Control Pills

Chronic Infections

Hip Fracture

Elevated Homocysteine

Lyme Disease

ADD/ADHD

Elevated Serum CRP

Heart Attack History

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS)

Transient Ischemic Attacks

Elevated Plasma Fibrinogen

Hormone Replacement Therapy

Deep Venous Thrombosis (DVT)

Being on Long Flights

Habitual Miscarriages

Elevated Serum Lp(a)

Gulf War Syndrome

Excessive Heavy Metal Burden

Diabetes

Angina

Ulcerative Colitis

Thrombocythemia

Polycythemia

Lupus

Vascular Dementia

Infertility

Multiple Sclerosis

Autism

Meniere's Disease

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