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Ingest Garlic and Onion Regular to counteract Arteriosclerosis

24th June 2011
Arteriosclerosis is defined as the state of thickening of your blood vessel artery walls. This primarily incorporates the thickening of the coronary vessels of this heart along with the human brain arteries. It normally results in the loss of elasticity o... Read >
Author: Kaylie Foresterfinn

Not Only Mutated CFTR Gene, But Also Cell Hypoxia Is Necessary for Cystic Fibrosis to Develop

08th June 2011
Low body oxygen affects all cells and organs in the human body. It is commonly known and proven in medicine that diminished tissue oxygenation results in diabetes, obesity, insulin resistance, suppressed immune system, chronic inflammation, angina pectori... Read >
Author: Dr Artour Rakhimov

The Discovery Of Heart Disease

30th May 2010
During the ancient times, most people used the magic or occult practices to deal with diseases or medical problems. Yet there were records that the Egyptians have basic knowledge of treating diseases. Hence an Egyptian could probably be the first who disc... Read >
Author: Sturat Michael M

Lysine, Vitamin C and Angina

09th January 2009
If you have angina pectoris (chest pain due to heart disease), I have a suggestion from this century's most brilliant scientist, Linus Pauling, PhD. One of his colleagues was having a terrible fight with cardiovascular disease. He had undergone three sepa... Read >
Author: Healthy Directions

SHEPHERD’S PURSE

15th May 2008
A very common medicinal herb, but so little known for its therapeutic uses, shepherd's purse is used for treating muscle afflictions as well as adjusting blood circulation. Shepherd's purse is a perennial herb which bears likenesses with the knapsacks w... Read >
Author: cristi ion

15 Serious Health Consequences of Being Overweight or Obese

10th January 2007
An estimated 97 million adults in the United States are overweight or obese. The distinction between overweight and obese is a matter of quantity. Obese individuals simply have more body fat. Both these physical conditions significantly increase morb... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
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