Clogged Arteries: Causes, Symptoms, and Natural Prevention
My dad recently learned he has high cholesterol and blood pressure—both major risk factors for clogged arteries, or atherosclerosis, a leading cause of heart disease, stroke, and kidney issues. Often called a “silent killer,” it progresses unnoticed until severe symptoms appear.
Symptoms of Clogged Arteries
- Carotid arteries (brain): Stroke-like symptoms—weakness, confusion, vision problems, speech difficulty.
- Coronary arteries (heart): Chest pain (angina), irregular heartbeat, shortness of breath.
- Renal arteries (kidneys): High blood pressure, kidney failure, swelling, fatigue.
- Peripheral arteries (limbs): Pain, numbness, infections.
Causes & Risk Factors
Atherosclerosis occurs when plaque—made of cholesterol, fat, calcium, and toxins—builds up in arteries. Smoking, high blood pressure, diabetes, poor diet, lack of exercise, and genetic factors can contribute.
10 Natural Foods to Prevent Clogged Arteries
Instead of relying solely on medication, certain foods can support heart health:
- Turmeric: Reduces cholesterol and plaque buildup.
- Garlic: Lowers blood pressure, prevents atherosclerosis.
- Ginger: Anti-inflammatory, reduces cholesterol.
- Cayenne Pepper: Improves circulation, lowers cholesterol.
- Lemon: Strengthens arteries, reduces cholesterol.
- Cinnamon: Lowers blood sugar and cholesterol.
- Flaxseed: Rich in fiber and omega-3s.
- Fermented Cabbage (Kimchi): Supports arterial health.
- Sesame Seeds: Prevents plaque buildup.
- Pomegranate Juice: Antioxidants reduce artery blockages.
Other Remedies
- Eat asparagus, avocado, broccoli, chia seeds, and coconut oil.
- Take vitamins C, E, B6, B12, magnesium, and fish oils.
- Exercise regularly—walking, yoga, and meditation support heart health.
Consult a doctor before making dietary changes, especially if on medication.