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01st October 2009
Coenzyme Q10 or CoQ10 is an important antioxidant compound that is found in almost every cell in the body. CoQ10 is responsible, and essential, for creating cellular energy. It can strengthen the heart, help normalize blood pressure and support the immu... Read >
Author: Solanova
25th September 2009
Coenzyme Q10 is a friend of your heart. Your heart is a busy body which is constantly working and pumping blood. It never gets time off as the functioning of the body is dependent on the heart pumping enough blood to all parts of it. Q10 is essential for ... Read >
Author: mikewilkinsonxw
25th August 2009
However cholesterol though harmful at elevated levels, contributes too many biological functions and is undeserving of such an infamous reputation. The body manufactures cholesterol internally in the liver, and from the foods we eat and, as a necessary li... Read >
Author: Dr. Mital John
07th July 2009
Red yeast rice is produced by cultivating M purpureus on polished rice. The fully cultured rice is then either sold as the dried grain, or cooked and pasteurized to be sold as a wet paste, or dried and pulverized to be sold as a fine powder. China is the ... Read >
Author: World Vitamins Online
30th May 2009
All you have to do is turn on the TV and you’ll know that millions of people have a cholesterol problem. Major drug companies can’t seem to advertise their pharmaceuticals enough! However, if the idea of spending loads of money on prescriptions every ... Read >
Author: EmilyN.Morris
11th May 2009
Exercise: damn. How many times do you have to hear it - everyone says it. Because it works better than any drug out there. Why does it work? Simple biochemistry and physiology. Exercise requires energy. Energy comes from sugars, fats and proteins. When th... Read >
Author: John Adison
01st May 2009
If you're busy like me, and most other people for that matter -- you've probably got better things to do with your day, than worrying about eating healthy foods to meet your daily nutritional needs.
We are told to eat around 5 different fruits and vege... Read >
Author: Jeni Stevens
04th April 2009
C-reactive protein is produced by the body during times of inflammation. Doctors are not exactly sure why some people have elevated C reactive protein and others have normal levels, but they do know that high C reactive protein is linked to higher rates... Read >
Author: Jason Richards
31st March 2009
contribute to CoQ10 deficiency. Among these are aging, disease, dietary deficiency, use of statin drugs and increasing tissue demands. Before we get to CoQ10 deficiencies, however, it is well to look at the history of CoQ10 research.
History
CoQ10... Read >
Author: Jeanie Smith
25th March 2009
You may have heard of the "Portfolio Diet" wherein it has been clinically accepted that increasing the intake of soy based foods can reduce levels of LDL cholesterol as much as some statin drugs.
Well, now it seems that soybeans have another health-gi... Read >
Author: Jeanie Smith
06th March 2009
Coenzyme Q10 is a top cardio-friendly nutrient. Your heart has very high energy requirements and never gets to take any time off. Q10 is required for the proper production of energy at an optimal rate, around your body and specifically for your heart. If ... Read >
Author: Byron J. Richards
03rd March 2009
The October 28, 2008 issue of the Journal of the American College of Cardiology featured a study conducted in New Zealand which found that coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) levels are an independent predictor of survival in chronic heart failure patients. Coenzyme Q10... Read >
Author: Dayna Dye
06th January 2009
Cholesterol is an important substance we all need for our body to function properly. But in this case to much of something is not a good thing and high levels of cholesterol can be dangerous to your long term health. If you have high cholesterol it is a g... Read >
Author: peterhutch
18th September 2008
Statin drugs are being prescribed in higher and more potent doses to increasing numbers of people (even those with normal cholesterol levels) for "hypercholesterolemia” - which some doctors call a non-illness. What most physicians often overlook is that... Read >
Author: Rivers Cruz
18th September 2008
Statin drugs are being prescribed in higher and more potent doses to increasing numbers of people (even those with normal cholesterol levels) for "hypercholesterolemia” - which some doctors call a non-illness. What most physicians often overlook is that... Read >
Author: sandor
06th September 2008
Hypothyroidism is a very common problem with thyroid related illness and can cause you to have low energy, concentration problems, it can affect mood and cause you to gain weight. If you have chronic fatigue syndrome or fibromyalgia, I would suggest that ... Read >
Author: MJ Jensen
14th August 2008
High cholesterol is a health problem for a great many people; it is a threat to a healthy heart. It happens to millions of people each year. You go to your doctor for a regular check-up which includes a blood test. You think nothing of it, until your doct... Read >
Author: Frank C Adams
18th July 2008
Statins do lower cholesterol. But their high price and serious side effects make them a poor choice over natural alternatives that you should know about.
There is a measure that you don't hear about in the news but is known in medical circles as NNT wh... Read >
09th July 2008
Co Q-10 as an energy producing enzyme allows the body to use "Mother Nature" to keep "Father Time" at bay. Aging and energy production go hand in hand. The element of aging that results in the outward appearance and internal feeling of time passed is la... Read >
Author: Michael Manning
01st July 2008
Worldwide sales of statins bring in over 15 billion dollars annually for their manufacturers. Yet despite the millions who take them, statins have shown to do little to prevent heart attacks and stroke.
40 million Americans take statin drugs but are un... Read >
23rd May 2008
Don’t even think about taking more statin drugs to lower your cholesterol before you read this!
High cholesterol is a threat to a healthy heart. It happens to millions of people each year. You go to your doctor for a regular check-up which includes a b... Read >
Author: Matt Traverso
21st May 2008
You may have heard of the “Portfolio Diet” wherein it has been clinically accepted that increasing the intake of soy based foods can reduce levels of LDL cholesterol as much as some statin drugs.
Well, now it seems that soybeans have another healt... Read >
Author: Parveen Kumar
20th May 2008
You may have heard of the “Portfolio Diet” wherein it has been clinically accepted that increasing the intake of soy based foods can reduce levels of LDL cholesterol as much as some statin drugs.
Well, now it seems that soybeans have another healt... Read >
Author: Parveen Kumar
11th May 2008
If you have high cholesterol, then you are at risk for developing some serious long term health problems. Cholesterol is a sticky fatty substance that can build up on the walls of your arteries and eventually block the blood flow through these arteries. T... Read >
Author: Lambert Klein
31st March 2008
Take the effort to lower your cholesterol and
save your life.
You need some cholesterol. It is produced by your body. Some cholesterol is necessary to produce healthy cells, vitamin D, important hormones and nerve insulation. However, too much chole... Read >
Author: kathrynsoloff
28th March 2008
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New research is revealing some alarming concerns over the safety of Statin agents and questioning their effectiveness in a high percentage of patients taking these drugs.
How do Statins Work? The process of produc... Read >
18th January 2008
We live in a time when most of our food sources are composed of convenient, fast, and processed foods. In addition to the chemicals and preservatives added, this has resulted in food with less nutritional value. One of those nutritional values is the low... Read >
Author: www.sweetmedicineessentials.com
20th August 2007
People who take statin drugs to achieve lower cholesterol numbers stand the risk of having their cholesterol go too low.
New studies show that people with the lowest cholesterol have a higher risk of cancer, according to a meta-analysis of over 41,000... Read >
Author: Gene Millen
02nd August 2007
Like the war on cancer, we have declared war on cholesterol. We have become fixated on seeing cholesterol as enemy number one to be defeated at all costs. But is our war misguided? Despite evidence that there are far greater dangers than cholesterol, the ... Read >
Author: MrMagica
13th July 2007
More than 40 million people in the United States take Statin Drugs every day. The purpose is to lower your LDL (BAD) Cholesterol. Statin drugs along with penicillin, and aspirin, may well be the three greatest drugs ever developed. These cholesterol fight... Read >
Author: Richard Stoyeck
26th June 2007
We might have to live with deep smile lines that are a result of years of happiness and smiling but we don’t have to live with cholesterol levels that are on the rise because we are getting older. Here are some great tips on cholesterol information l... Read >
Author: Monne
20th February 2007
Much of the latest published research reports on coronary heart disease focus on treatment and the use of statin drugs to lower LDL cholesterol levels. The coronary heart disease research studies mentioned here focus primarily on causes and the need for ... Read >
Author: Patsy Hamilton
25th January 2007
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The notion that high cholesterol is bad for you is receiving many challenges. An increasing number of medical professionals and researchers doubt this publicly accepted and heavily promoted argument. The past few w... Read >
18th November 2006
High blood cholesterol level can raise the risk of getting heart disease. And if one with high blood cholesterol already develops some form of heart disease for example heart attack, then the situation becomes more serious.
As such, persons with heart ... Read >
Author: Ng Peng Hock
17th November 2006
AFats QAlthough I'm a vegetarian, I'm on statin drugs because I had a very high cholesterol level. When I started a year ago, my face was totally unlined. Now my cholesterol level is right down but my cheeks have lost their fullness and wrinkles have set ... Read >
Author: Richie Mont
17th November 2006
Berberine, traditionally used as an over-the-counter remedy for diarrhea caused by bacterial infection, can lower levels of LDL (bad cholesterol) significantly and works in a different way from statin drugs like Lipitor or Zocor. A group of researchers fr... Read >
Author: Ng Peng Hock
16th November 2006
What should you do if you find out that your cholesterol level high? Basically there are few things you can do to lower your cholesterol. These include diet therapy, weight loss and regular physical activity.
A last resort will be to try cholesterol lowe... Read >
Author: Hana Cik
30th April 2006
According to latest research, high dosage of a strong cholesterol-lowering drug seems to reverse heart disease - not only prevent it from getting worse.
People involved in the study got their "bad cholesterol" to the lowest levels ever and, as a result... Read >
Author: Paul Douglas
15th March 2006
Heart disease is the number one killer of women. If you are a women, and even if your not, here is what you need to start doing.
The food you eat is critical in determining if you will have high blood pressure and if you can lower it. Eating less mea... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva
15th February 2006
Cholesterol lowering food in combination with a healthy fit lifestyle has been proven over and over again to be one of the most effective ways of lowering cholesterol naturally.
More people than ever before have high cholesterol even with millions of d... Read >
Author: Patrick Mckeeman
12th November 2005
In June 2006, insurers and government agencies will have the opportunity to start using an inexpensive generic version of the cholesterol-lowering drug Zocor instead of the more pricey Lipitor.Pfizer, which makes Lipitor, plans to use marketing muscle to ... Read >
Author: Joseph Mercola
09th November 2005
Close to 107 million U.S. adults have cholesterol levels of 200 mg/dL or higher, a level that the American Heart Association says increases the risk of heart disease and stroke. At least 12 million of these people are taking statin drugs to... Read >
Author: Brian Vaszily
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