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Health News - Cardiology (Heart Disease)
Sunday, 26 October 2008

Many people have so much pain and weakness that they think they're going to have to quit their jobs. However, many them have found that taking ribose makes them feel as if a massive weight has been lifted from their chest and they are ready to take on the complexities of their careers again. According to Jacob Teitelbaum, MD, this type of relief is very frequent when patients with fibromyalgia, chronic weakness syndrome (CFS), or heart disease take ribose. Not only is Teitelbaum a physician, he is also a researcher. He describes ribose as a key molecule that must be present in order to convert food into energy.

Among those people with heart disease, lack of energy makes the heart exert more effort with each essential beat required to pump sufficient blood, which leads to further damage. However, ribose helps to right this difficulty, with decades of research supporting this claim. One instance is a study that was published in the European Journal of Heart Failure, in which the condition of fifteen heart disease patients was shown to advance significantly after 3 weeks of ribose therapy.

Additionally, the patients were able to be much more physically active. Other studies published in the Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology and the Journal of the American College of Cardiology on heart patients have found that ribose improves the capability to breathe, which is also a predictor of prolonged life. The ribose supplement enabled heart patients to exercise thanks to they no longer suffered from as much weakness, which enhanced their overall quality of life.

By enhancing energy production with ribose, one can relieve pain as well as weakness. As muscles get energy depleted, they get stuck in the shortened position, which is one of the most frequent causes of pain throughout the United States. When energy is restored in the muscles they are able to relax and the pain then goes away. One study done by Teitelbaum published in the Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine tested ribose on 41 patients who were diagnosed with fibromyalgia and/or CFS, as they are some of the most energy-depleted states seen.

Teitelbaum and his research team found that ribose increased energy levels by an average of 45 percent. Dr. Teitelbaum claims to never have seen a single nutrient do something so dramatic, even after researching CFS and fibromyalgia for about 30 years. What is interesting is that ribose also supports quiet sleep. It may seem counterintuitive that when your body can't make enough energy, muscles can't relax, and sleep troubles may results. Ribose also allows athletes or someone who works out intensely to have more stamina and recover more quickly from exercise without having as many sore muscles.

Teitelbaum recommends that one uses a capsule or powdered form of ribose and takes a higher dosage at first, as it increases cellular levels of the nutrient. This can be followed by a lower maintenance dose. The first 3 weeks should consist of taking 5 grams 3 times daily, with the frequency being decreased to twice daily after the 3 weeks. For weakness or heart conditions, one should take ribose 3 times daily for up to six weeks.

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