Discover the little-known crease on the ear lobe that can predict a heart attack. This crease appears in people with heart disease, diabetes, and high blood pressure. Smokers may also notice it. To support a healthy heart, try the Healthy Keto diet, exercise regularly, take tocotrienols, omega-3 fatty acids, and vitamin K2 with vitamin D3.
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A crease on the earlobe can predict a heart attack and is found in 71% of individuals with coronary artery disease.
To prevent heart disease: adopt a healthy version of the ketogenic diet with intermittent fasting, exercise regularly, take tocotrienols, consume omega-3 fatty acids, and take vitamin K2 with vitamin D3.
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Predicting Heart Attacks with Earlobe Crease
A crease on the earlobe can be a valuable indicator for predicting heart attacks. This crease, found in approximately 71% of individuals with coronary artery disease, is a result of chronic lack of blood flow to the heart, causing loss of elastin, connective tissue, and cartilage. While it can also be found in other conditions like diabetes and high blood pressure, it is most commonly associated with heart problems. Recognizing this crease can prompt individuals to seek medical attention, as heart attacks often occur without warning symptoms. To prevent heart disease, adopting a healthy version of the ketogenic diet with intermittent fasting, engaging in regular exercise, supplementing with tocotrienols to protect the heart and arteries, increasing omega-3 fatty acids through colostrum oil, and taking vitamin K2 with vitamin D3 to prevent calcium buildup are strongly recommended.
Taking Action for Heart Health
To protect against heart disease, it is essential to take immediate action. First, adopting a healthy version of the ketogenic diet with intermittent fasting can greatly benefit cardiovascular health. Second, engaging in a regular exercise routine floods the body, including the heart, with oxygen and should be maintained long-term. Third, supplementing with tocotrienols, a potent form of vitamin E, helps nourish the heart muscle and protect the vascular system. Additionally, increasing omega-3 fatty acids through colostrum oil provides important nutrients such as vitamin A and vitamin D for heart health. Finally, taking vitamin K2 with vitamin D3 can prevent calcium buildup in the arteries. These simple steps can provide a significant predictive and preventative measure against heart attacks.
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A Clue for Predicting Heart Attacks: Examining the Ear Lobe
There is an interesting predictor of a heart attack that you can look for right now. Go to the mirror and look for a crease on your ear lobe, starting where the hole is and coming out 45 degrees.
Coronary artery disease or cardiovascular disease causes you to lose blood flow to the heart muscle.
A chronic lack of blood flow to the heart causes the loss of circulation in the peripheral parts of the body first, like the ear lobes. Without this blood supply to the ear lobes, you can develop this crease.
This crease shows up in about 71% of people with heart disease. However, it has also been found to appear in other health conditions like diabetes and high blood pressure.
People who smoke may also notice this crease, but it’s most commonly seen in people with heart problems.
It’s important to act now to support a healthy heart:
1. Get on the Healthy Keto® diet and do intermittent fasting