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Intermittent Claudication
Starting a sepratte thread for this. I have been reading Dr D's Cardio Book and am beginingto realise that this is what I have and should probably be a priority for me and perhaps others to take a seruious look at what food i still eat that i shouldne't and to chage priority in the protocols that i do.
Intermittent Claudication THE WORD CLAUDICATION comes from the Latin claudicare, meaning to limp. Intermittent claudication is a condition characterized by an aching, crampy, tired, and sometimes burning pain in the legs that comes and goes. It typically occurs with walking and goes away with rest. In very severe claudication, the pain is also felt at rest. Intermittent claudication is caused by poor circulation of blood in the arteries of the legs. It may occur in one or both legs, and often worsens over time. However, some people complain only of weakness in the legs when walking, or a feeling of “tiredness” in the buttocks. A related condition, venous claudication, results from inadequate venous drainage. There are significantly higher rates of intermittent claudication in Blood Type A individuals, and to some extent in Blood Type AB individuals, when compared to other non-A blood types.
Whitney, Catherine; D'Adamo, Dr. Peter J. (2005-09-06). Cardiovascular Disease: Fight it with the Blood Type Diet: Fight it with the Blood Type Diet (Eat Right 4 (for) Your Type Health Library) (Kindle Locations 412-419). Penguin Group. Kindle Edition. Penguin Group. Kindle Edition.