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    It’s not meat and fat that damage blood vessels, but this habit, about which a 96-year-old surgeon w:arned.…

    JuliaBy Julia22/10/20253 Mins Read
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    Do you think meat, fat, or sausage are harmful to your blood vessels? This is one of the most common misconceptions.

    A 96-year-old world-renowned surgeon, who has dedicated over seventy years to surgical practice, assures us that the real threat to blood vessels lies not in food, but in a daily habit that millions of people resort to without considering the consequences.

    This habit damages blood vessels faster than lard, bacon, and steak combined. It works slowly and unnoticed—until one day it ends with a call to the emergency room.

    The Authority of Experience

    – Over 70 years in medicine.
    – Over 20,000 surgeries, including the most complex vascular interventions.

    At 96, the surgeon is still vigorous, consulting and assisting colleagues daily.

    He has seen the blood vessels of people of all ages—from the young to the elderly, from the “healthy” to the seriously ill. And he maintains: meat and fat are not the main problem.

    There’s something much worse, and that’s salt.

    Why do blood vessels become vulnerable after 50?

    With age, blood vessel walls lose elasticity, become thinner, and less resilient to stress. This leads to:

    * hypertension—high blood pressure and microdamage to capillaries;
    * stroke—rupture or blockage of blood vessels in the brain;
    * heart attack—stoppage of blood supply to the heart;
    * memory and vision impairment—due to a lack of oxygen and nutrients.

    “Blood vessels are like pipes in a house: if they aren’t cleaned and overloaded, one day they simply won’t hold up,” the doctor explains.

    The main mistake is adding salt to food.

    “Every second person makes this mistake,” the surgeon says. “We habitually reach for the salt shaker and add ‘just another pinch for flavor.'”

    But it is precisely this habit, he says, that destroys blood vessels from the inside:

    Salt retains water, increases blood volume, and raises blood pressure.

    The vessel walls stretch, become brittle, and are easily damaged.

    Microcracks become traps for cholesterol, leading to the formation of blood clots.

    The effect is cumulative: year after year, the vessels “age” faster than the body.

    A surgeon’s personal experience

    At age 58, right in the operating room, the doctor first felt severe dizziness and cold hands. After the examination, he was told: “Your blood vessels are still holding up, but the salt will kill them if you don’t stop.”

    He stopped adding salt to his food, and within two weeks he noticed results:

    – His blood pressure dropped from 145/90 to 125/80;
    – Morning swelling disappeared;
    – He felt lighter and had a surge of energy.
    – “It was as if my body thanked me,” he admits.

    What to do for healthy blood vessels

    + Remove the salt shaker from the table—add salt only when necessary while cooking.
    + Use spices and herbs: turmeric, pepper, basil, lemon juice.
    + Drink more water—this is vital when salt intake is low.
    + Get active: walking, light exercise, and stretching strengthen blood vessels.

    Patient Results

    80% of patients’ blood pressure stabilized within 2 months.

    65% experienced the disappearance of headaches.

    Half of them experienced improved memory and concentration.

    Maria Petrovna, 67: “I thought salt was a trifle. I stopped adding salt—and within a month, I stopped waking up at night from thirst.”

    Final thoughts

    “Blood vessels are like pipes. If you don’t take care of them, one day they simply won’t hold up,” the surgeon reminds.

    Start today: remove the salt shaker, add exercise and clean water—and you’ll feel the difference in just a couple of weeks. Your blood vessels will thank you.

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