Dr. Sean X. Hesler, ND

Thyroid, adrenals, anemia, stress, infections…oh my! When most health-savvy people think of fatigue, they think of these causes. While these are very common causes of fatigue in my patients, as a whole-patient Naturopathic Physician, I always consider my patients’ cardiovascular health as KEY to their energy levels! Reduced circulation is traditionally considered to be a root cause of disease, in multiple systems of medicine dating back thousands of years. Although the modern concept of cardiovascular disease focuses on frank diseases of the heart and vessels (which can be deadly!), optimizing circulation benefits health far beyond the treatment of hypertension, angina, etc. To understand why, let’s first dive into how your cardiovascular system works.

Movement of Blood

The heart is a muscular organ – beating about once per second at rest, and triple that in a workout, it works every second of your life to keep oxygen flowing to every cell in your body. Arteries carry blood away from the heart (Arteries Away!) to the organs and tissues, which then sends blood back into the heart through the veins (VeINs). Think like a plumber to imagine areas where problems can creep in – buildup in the plumbing of the vessels decreases blood flow, and several problems with the pump (valve disease, energy production in the muscle).  Without the proper flow of oxygen, nutrients, and removal of wastes, cells suffer and energy production decreases.

Beyond Cholesterol ~Here are some tests to ask your doctor to order and interpret to gauge your cardiovascular risk:

 

Heart medications and fatigue

Patients taking medication(s) for cardiovascular disease may experience increased energy from improving aspects of their cardiovascular health, but some of these medications sometimes CAUSE fatigue!

Beta blockers (these end in -olol, ie metoprolol) are used for hypertension and heart failure. They essentially block your sympathetic nervous system from stimulating your heart and vessels, resulting in a decrease in blood pressure and heart rate to spare fatigued heart muscle and tight arteries. But, they also prevent the more energetic effects of your nervous system. Your heart will not increase its out put to meet the increased demands of exercise. They can also interfere with your deeper sleep cycles. Beta blockers can be life-saving medications, so if the side effects are a problem for you, discuss with your doctor ways to reduce your blood pressure and your need for these medications – stopping them cold-turkey is dangerous!

Statin medications reduce cholesterol and inflammation by blocking the mevalonate pathway. Unfortunately, this pathway also produces an essential compound called ubiquinone (CoQ10) which is vital for energy production in every cell of your body. Yes, it’s true – you produce your own CoQ10 without supplements! Almost 1 in 3 people complain of muscle pain from taking statins, and some patients cut down on their energy-producing exercise routine as a result.

Improving your cardiovascular care: the foundations

Staying healthy in our modern world is increasingly challenging. Stress, poor diet, toxic exposure and a sedentary lifestyle all harm vessel function and contribute to atherosclerosis. Worst of all, smoking kills more people through its cardiovascular harm than its contribution to lung cancers.

Specific Naturopathic considerations for improving energy through cardiovascular optimization

Beyond the foundations, we can boost cardiovascular function more specifically through supplementation. In my patients suffering from heart disease, improvements in fatigue happen quickly.


Dr. Sean X. Hesler, ND received the 2018 AANP President’s Award and the 2011 SCNM Alumni Award for Community Service for his commitment to global and community health throughout his career. Alongside his wife, Dr. Sarah Preston Hesler, he co-founded the MamaBaby Haiti birth center in 2010. Dr. Hesler currently serves as Executive Director of Naturopaths Without Borders (NWB), a not-for-profit organization operating in Haiti, Mexico, Thailand and Phoenix. In addition to presenting at conferences and universities around the United States, Dr. Sean also see patients privately at Phoenix Natural Family Medicine in Tempe, AZ (www.phxnfm.com) and Regenerative Health Group in Mesa, AZ (www.regenerativehealthgroup.com).

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