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There was a study done by the American Heart Association about decaffeinated coffee. This study showed that decaffeinated coffee lowered the HDL by about 30 percent.
The best tea for heart patients would be an herbal tea. Hawthorne. If they insist on a "real" tea then decaffeinated green tea.
Not unless the coffee has heart stopping contaminants in it.
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Cardiac patients who smoke are twice as likely to have a heart attack in the following five years than non-smoking patients.
if it is a swiss water processed decaffeinated coffee, I would say ordinary coffee is best. Swiss water processing removes some of the oils and dissolved components of the original coffee and makes a weaker less intense brew. If it is chemically decaffeinated, than I would say it doesn't make a difference at all since the chemicals leave the coffee intact but remove only the caffeine. The chemically decaffeinated coffee will leave less of an oily ring in your cup since the caffeine is bound to the oils in the coffee bean and thus remove some of the natural oils with it. Finally I would say, if you are very sensitive to caffeine or have coronary disease of any kind, I would say the decaffeinated is best regardless. Caffeine is a vasoconstrictant. If your prostate is enlarged this may hinder urination, and if you have clogged arteries and a struggling heart, the last thing you need is something to shrink the blood flow to your heart or stimulating your heart to beart higher than it is able to.
Research indicates that heart attack patients typically have higher levels of trans fats in their blood compared to non-heart attack patients. Elevated trans fats are associated with increased risk of cardiovascular diseases, as they can raise LDL cholesterol levels and lower HDL cholesterol levels. Consequently, lower trans fat levels in non-heart attack patients may reflect better overall heart health and dietary choices. However, individual variations and other risk factors also play significant roles in heart disease.
It is not unusual for a person who has undergone a life-threatening and life-altering event, such as a heart attack, to become depressed.
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Heart attack survivors, bypass and angioplasty patients, and individuals with angina, congestive heart failure, and heart transplants are all candidates for a cardiac rehabilitation program.
There is no medication known as a "heart attack pill." Patients with heart attacks may be given aspirin and morphine.
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