Natural Remedies - Healing with Medicinal Herbs
Natural Treatment of Arteriosclerosis with Medicinal Herbs
Arteriosclerosis, or hardening of the arteries, is a pathological change in blood vessels due to toxins (e.g., nicotine), high cholesterol, and aging of the blood vessels. Due to fat and calcium deposits, blood vessels become hard, lose elasticity, and narrow, impeding normal blood flow. In the final stage, complete blockage can occur.
Arteriosclerosis is a consequence of other conditions (heart attack, angina pectoris, tissue necrosis, nerve damage), with symptoms including cold, pale-blue extremities, irregular heart function, poor circulation, reduced memory and concentration, irritability, and decreased work capacity. Symptoms appear only when the condition is advanced and significantly affects blood flow.
Symptoms vary depending on the affected body part, often manifesting as poor brain circulation, angina pectoris, weakened kidney function, tingling in the legs, cold feet, intermittent leg pain, reduced leg hair growth, dead skin, slow wound healing, and leg sores. Arteriosclerosis commonly affects people with high blood pressure, kidney damage, or diabetes.
If you notice signs of arteriosclerosis, seek medical attention immediately to halt the progression in its early stages and change the unhealthy lifestyle that caused the condition.
Self-Help Measures for Natural Treatment of Arteriosclerosis
Incorporate these holistic remedies to promote cardiovascular health and manage arteriosclerosis symptoms:
- Adopt a Low-Cholesterol Diet: Eat fresh vegetables (eggplant, carrots, onions, leeks), grains, soy, cooked fish, yogurt, and pectin-rich fruits (apples, quince) to lower cholesterol. Use rice and oat bran in early stages to support blood vessel health. Avoid salt.
- Avoid Harmful Foods: Eliminate sweets, fatty cheese, fatty meats, fried foods, sausages, organ meats, animal fat, white bread, egg pasta, cakes, seafood, and excessive alcohol.
- Manage Weight and Blood Pressure: Reduce excess weight and monitor blood pressure regularly to ease heart strain.
- Quit Smoking: Stop smoking and avoid smoky environments to protect blood vessels.
- Eat Nutrient-Rich Vegetables: Consume fresh or lightly cooked vegetables to retain nutrients, flavor, and color for heart health.
- Improve Circulation: Use fruit vinegar in full-body or foot baths and showers to enhance blood flow.
- Massage with Rosemary Oil: Apply rosemary essential oil during massage or add to baths for circulatory benefits.
- Stay Active Outdoors: Spend time in fresh air to boost mood and cardiovascular health.
- Drink Heart-Supporting Teas: Sip hawthorn, sage, yarrow, or garlic teas to support blood vessel and heart health.
- Consume Sauerkraut: Eat three tablespoons of sauerkraut or drink its juice on an empty stomach to aid detoxification.
- Take Mistletoe Extract: Use mistletoe extract (20 drops in half a glass of water, three times daily) to support circulation, with medical approval.
- Manage Stress: Practice relaxation techniques like meditation or deep breathing to reduce stress-related triggers.
- Use Medicinal Herbs: Incorporate dandelion, horseradish, leeks, or garlic (raw, juiced, or boiled in milk and drunk on an empty stomach) to support vascular health.
Important Note
Arteriosclerosis is a serious condition that can lead to heart attack or stroke. Consult a healthcare professional immediately if you notice symptoms like chest pain, leg pain, or memory issues to ensure proper diagnosis and treatment.





