Proven Health, Fitness and Longevity Solutions for the Body and Mind – Part 2
- By Sam Robbins
- Published 04/25/2008
- Wellness
- Unrated
Sam Robbins
For nearly two decades, Dr. Sam Robbins has been passionate about the human body and mind. He believes that a person's mental outlook plays a very important role in their overall health and well-being. Dr. Robbins has worked with numerous nutritional companies, including Met-Rx, EAS & Life Extension, as well as having the privilege of working with pharmaceutical innovators such as Upjohn and Eli Lilly. His areas of expertise include nutrition, exercise physiology, natural hormone re-balancing
View all articles by Sam RobbinsGetting fat is definitely not pretty, but it can also be very dangerous. What is the most "dangerous" fat on our body? The most dangerous and unhealthy place to have excess fat is around the belly and stomach regions. Remember, all your main vital organs are in your upper torso - stomach and chest. When the fat is stored in the stomach, it takes up excess space and creates inflammation, which adds pressure on your arteries. This "irritation" puts you at risk for blocked arteries, which can lead to heart attacks and strokes. This also tends to increase cholesterol levels as well.
Impotence and lowered sex drive could also be a sign of heart disease. When a man (as well as women to a smaller degree) is sexually aroused, his body releases a gas called Nitric Oxide (that gas is internal, not external). This Nitric Oxide, also called N.O., helps dilate and open the arteries in the penis, so extra blood can flow in and one can get an erection. But if little N.O. is being produced, erections are soft or temporary. Now, this Nitric Oxide is present all over the body, especially in muscles - from your biceps, to your heart! Lowered levels of Nitric Oxide is one of the first signs that he heart is having hardened arteries. So, the goal is to keep Nitric Oxide levels normal and optimal.
What day of the week and time of the day do most heart attacks happen? Monday mornings. That’s the day you need to be extra careful.
Author Bio:
For nearly two decades, Dr. Sam Robbins has been passionate about the human body and mind. He believes that a person's mental outlook plays a very important role in their overall health and well-being. His areas of expertise include nutrition, exercise physiology, natural hormone re-balancing of the body and what he refers to as "real world" medical knowledge. He has dramatically changed client's health and mental well-being, allowing them to look and feel years younger. Find out how at http://www.hflsolutions.com.

