Is there hope for clogged arteries? If a person has clogged arteries, is the inevitable a heart attack? What causes clogged arteries? What will help prevent clogged arteries?
These questions are of more than passing concern in today's culture. Why? Primarily due to diet. Americans have a terrible diet, to put it bluntly. It is filled with the wrong foods: fatty, processed, refined, sugared, carbonated foods and pseudo-foods. Clogged arteries begins with wrong food.
First, there is a lack of vitamin C. Eating chips, sodas, refined foods...these do not have the vitamin C necessary for the health of the arteries. The lack of vitamin C causes cracks in the arteries. The arteries, in an attempt to patch the cracks, uses cholesterol to bandage the cracks in the arteries. Over time this hardens and develops into plaque, creating clogged arteries.
What can be done?
A product named No Fool I has been developed. It contains the ascorbate (a form of vitamin C) necessary to help prevent and reverse the clogged arteries. The formula is based on Nobel prize winning research. Anyone concerned about clogged arteries would do well to study the reasearch and product information.
The product is offered through a health membership. This allows the cost of the product to be lab cost. This is a very effective way of marketing the product, as several bottles per household can be purchased due to low members prices. Normally, the high cost of products makes it difficult to have enough for all members of the family.
If clogged arteries are a concern, it is time to check out this research and product.


