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29th September 2009
The best known benefits of fish oil supplements are to the health of the heart. But, there are many other areas of the body that are positively affected by increasing your omega-3 intake.
Omega-3s are the major nutritional component of the xtend lif... Read >
Author: Jimmy Reynoldsz
22nd September 2009
Good Or Bad?
Despite what many people think, we actually need some fats in our diet to stay healthy. Not only are they a source of energy, they also -- among other things -- help us to absorb vitamins and nutrients (vitally important), help with nerve tr... Read >
Author: ottie00
17th September 2009
Researchers don’t have to rack their brains to figure out the whys and wherefores of the high Diabetes type 2, also known as Diabetes Mellitus, incidence that plagues us nowadays because the reason is quite obvious: our lifestyle. In general, our diet, ... Read >
Author: jaswin
02nd September 2009
The Chinese have known about the medicinal benefits of green tea for over 4,000 years. But recent studies are just starting to unlock these ancient secrets of green tea.
Today, a great deal of research is being carried out about green tea health benef... Read >
Author: jasbirshyam
31st August 2009
Hyperlipidemia, or high cholesterol in common language, refers to the condition that presents in the blood serum lipid profile as cholesterol levels of more than 240 mg/dL (milligrams per deciliter). A cholesterol level of less than 200 mg/dL is considere... Read >
Author: remediesathome
10th August 2009
When your cholesterol levels reach a point at which doctors consider "above normal" it can be very difficult to reduce that number back to normal. Your goal is to try and accomplish this while still enjoying life and keeping up with a balanced diet. Some ... Read >
Author: george christodoulou
02nd August 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Kevin Lim
If you or someone in your family or friend is being diagnosed with high cholesterol, you may be wondering what does those numbers meant? This article will briefly explain those numbers and more importantly when do you have... Read >
Author: Meng
31st July 2009
Over time, cholesterol builds up on the artery walls and this condition is known as atherosclerosis. Atherosclerosis was thought to be an affliction of the elderly until the 1950's when American pathologists were sent to Korea by the Pentagon to study the... Read >
Author: Lord Abnev Solutionfinders
30th July 2009
How to Reduce the Amount of Insulin You Need
Diabetics require insulin to keep blood sugar levels from rising too high, but having too much insulin can be just as harmful. Excess insulin leads to weight gain by triggering your brain to tell you... Read >
Author: arif@netinsurancequote.com
28th July 2009
Having excess fat around your waistline can be hazardous to your health. Why? Abdominal fat cells are quite adept at accommodating fat if you eat more calories than you burn off. As more fat is stored in your belly, your waist widens inch by inch. Mos of ... Read >
Author: therisahawk
09th July 2009
Who doesn’t want to live fit and fine? But who doesn’t have one or other type of health problem? As the medical science is advancing towards greater health benefits to humane so are growing mental and physical diseases; high cholesterol, heart problem... Read >
Author: cheap
06th July 2009
Understanding the numbers involved with cholesterol level test results can be confusing, to say the least. What do all those total cholesterol numbers mean, anyway? Well, I know it appears confusing; however, I will explain to you what all those numbers m... Read >
Author: Henry Fong
22nd June 2009
The medical term lipid disorder refers to high blood cholesterol and triglycerides. It means that there are plenty of fatty substances in the blood such as cholesterol and triglycerides.
Cholesterol is used in the building of cell membranes and other ... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
22nd June 2009
The medical term lipid disorder refers to high blood cholesterol and triglycerides. It means that there are plenty of fatty substances in the blood such as cholesterol and triglycerides.
Cholesterol is used in the building of cell membranes and other ... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
11th June 2009
Eating Healthy for your Heart
Your heart is one of the most important organs in the body, and the foods you put into your mouth effect how your heart operates. If you want your heart to be strong and able to pump blood as well as possible all over your... Read >
Author: Tallell97
29th May 2009
Omega 3 capsules serve as one of the most effective means to supplement your daily need's of omega 3 fatty acids. Find out the expert facts and the precautions you need take to find the best omega 3 supplements.
Omega 3 capsules play an effective role ... Read >
Author: Vijay K Raisinghani
19th May 2009
Naturopathy (also known as naturopathic medicine or natural medicine) is an eclectic alternative medical system that focuses on natural remedies and the body's vital ability to heal and maintain itself. Naturopathic philosophy favors a holistic approach a... Read >
Author: Rhonda
19th May 2009
Naturopathy (also known as naturopathic medicine or natural medicine) is an eclectic alternative medical system that focuses on natural remedies and the body's vital ability to heal and maintain itself. Naturopathic philosophy favors a holistic approach a... Read >
Author: Rhonda
14th May 2009
You might disagree, but hear me out on this. Today, "green" is in. Many health buffs around the globe are now careful in selecting the food that they eat. They select ingredients that will not only help in improving their body but in increasing their life... Read >
Author: Lisa Glanville
25th March 2009
If you were told that you can add years to your life, get your cholesterol levels back to normal and protect yourself from heart disease and atherosclerosis, all for free would you believe it?
No need for the latest "fashionable" supplement or designe... Read >
Author: Jeanie Smith
17th March 2009
Any complete program for controlling cholesterol should include regular aerobic (endurance) exercise- but again, they have changed their exercise prescription somewhat over the last decade. So what remains the same- and what has changed?
Here is an... Read >
Author: J. Farmer
17th March 2009
The cornerstone for lowering your cholesterol and cardiovascular risk-as well as for weight control, reducing the risk of cancer, and various other benefits-is the low fat diet.
How much can you expect to lower your cholesterol through diet alone?
... Read >
Author: J. Farmer
02nd March 2009
Small amounts of red wine, such as one glass per day, may decrease by thirty percent the risk to suffer from cardiac disease for adults, increase the levels of good cholesterol, the HDL cholesterol, and prevent the increase of the bad cholesterol, the LDL... Read >
Author: Alex Baran
18th February 2009
Many people ask questions about natural ways to reduce cholesterol. Fortunately, that there is an answer to the question. You should first realize there are no magic cures for reducing your level of cholesterol. It is important to ensure you are keeping ... Read >
Author: Dan
30th January 2009
A simple blood test is all it takes to find out if you have a normal cholesterol reading or if you need to make some changes to get it under control. But just what is a normal reading and how do you know if your cholesterol level is too high? There are tw... Read >
Author: Andrew Bicknell
06th January 2009
A right combination of regular exercise and diet plan is the only way to fight against obesity and overweight. Exercise must be made a daily habit. Regular, moderate physical exercise is good for the body, mind and spirit. It reduces the possibility of co... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt
02nd December 2008
Fact #1: Cholesterol is a waxy substance found in cell membranes in the body.
Essentially, cholesterol is like a lipid, which is broadly defined as any fat-soluble, naturally-occurring molecule, such as fats and oils. Cholesterol is naturally made in th... Read >
Author: Chelsi
30th October 2008
There are many factors which may cause your cholesterol level to be above the target level, however the most common dietary cause is eating too much fat and in particular too much saturated fat.
High intakes of saturated fat can raise bad (LDL) Choles... Read >
Author: TedBrumby
23rd October 2008
Men’s health
Good health is the key to a happy life. In a fast and demanding life, Mens health unfortunately takes a backseat whereas it should be of prime concern. There are many questions that plague your mind, but answers to... Read >
Author: Liam Derbyshire
21st October 2008
Good health is the key to a happy life. In a fast and demanding life, Men’s health unfortunately takes a backseat whereas it should be of prime concern. There are a lot of questions that plague your mind, but answers to these are either inadequate or ... Read >
Author: jainish
13th October 2008
Belly Fat causes a major wellness danger to men and women alike. Your bulge or your pinch more than an inch from your waistline is saying to you, I must do something about this belly fat because it’s a serious health issue. One question you should be as... Read >
Author: Darnell
19th September 2008
Cholesterol is a substance that is similar to fat. It can be found in the cell membranes of all body tissues and is transported through the blood plasma. There is "bad cholesterol" and "good cholesterol" in the human body, and both of them are cholesterol... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team
09th September 2008
The most common causes of impotence are arteriosclerosis and diabetes. Less common causes include low levels of the male hormone, testosterone, or a brain tumor. So every man who is impotent before age 60 should check with his doctor and get blood tests f... Read >
Author: homeremedies
05th September 2008
The main purpose of these longevity supplements is to extend the span of life and also help the human in preventing many diseases. So these supplements are considered to be the multivitamins which are serving many purpose and hence beneficial for the peop... Read >
Author: Alien
28th August 2008
Cholesterol produces by the liver also found in certain foods. That means we can control what we eat. Natural treatment to lower cholesterol is one of the important key to make you success to lower your cholesterol. Lower cholesterol natural way such as h... Read >
Author: Tom Smith
28th August 2008
A lot of research has been preformed over the past twenty years which has concluded that fats and cholesterol play a huge role in the development of heart disease, which happens to be the number one killer in the United States. It has been found that cer... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
15th August 2008
Cholesterol is an important factor for the human health, as the increased amount of cholesterol in blood may lead to number of diseases. That is why it is good if your cholesterol is high, to follow the following diet for decrease of cholesterol in blood.... Read >
Author: Normand Jeckins
12th August 2008
Chromium is a metallic element. Chromium plays an important role in glucose and lipid metabolism. Dr. Anderson, a nutritional research scientist with the US Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Research Service has, for decades, studied chromium’s... Read >
Author: Kevin Agrawal
29th July 2008
High cholesterol levels are slowly killing off the population. The increasing prevalence and risk of hypertension and heart disease in Americans are ringing the alarm bells in the country's health sector. Health officials are desperately trying to find wa... Read >
Author: Jan Richards
29th July 2008
Part I
Researchers don’t have to rack their brains to figure out the whys and wherefores of the high Type II Diabetes incidence that plagues us nowadays because the reason is quite obvious: our lifestyle. In general, our diet, our level of activity (... Read >
Author: Emilia Klapp, R.D., B.S.
29th July 2008
Part I
Researchers don’t have to rack their brains to figure out the whys and wherefores of the high Type II Diabetes incidence that plagues us nowadays because the reason is quite obvious: our lifestyle. In general, our diet, our level of activity (... Read >
Author: Emilia Klapp, R.D., B. S.
14th July 2008
Parts of adolescent's body are filled with a waxy stuff identified as cholesterol. It helps to produce vitamin D, cell membranes and certain hormones. Blood cholesterol comes from two different sources, liver within the body and food. The adolescent's liv... Read >
Author: Jan Richards
11th June 2008
The really bad fats, and probably the worst fats that exist, are called trans fats. These fats are produced when the polyunsaturated fats in vegetable oils undergo a process called hydrogenation, where hydrogen atoms are added to the polyunsaturated fats.... Read >
Author: Alien
01st May 2008
The Pink Patch is one of the latest diet fads to hit the market. Targeted towards teenagers and young women, the Pink Patch borrows from the popularity and effectiveness of smoking cessation and birth control patches and uses it as the next big idea in we... Read >
Author: jimmackey
04th March 2008
Green Tea has had more zealous acceptance than nearly any other food product in the past twenty years. There are claims that substances contained in green tea inhibit cancer cells, improve cholesterol, reduce the appetite and strengthen the immune system.... Read >
Author: Dave
22nd January 2008
Parts of adolescent’s body are filled with a waxy stuff identified as cholesterol. It helps to produce vitamin D, cell membranes and certain hormones. Blood cholesterol comes from two different sources, liver within the body and food. The adolescentâ€... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru
21st January 2008
We have all heard how green tea is good for us, but what does that mean? How is it good for us and why?
Historically speaking, the Chinese have known about the medicinal benefits of green tea since ancient times, using it to treat everything from heada... Read >
Author: nutrition1
01st November 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 LG SciencesTHREE EASY THINGS THAT THE BODYBUILDER MUST DO TO PREVENT HEART DISEASEFISH OIL – THE ARTERIAL CLEANER Fish Oil is the first powerhouse in keeping the bodybuilder safe from heart disease. Many bodybuilders that use illegal... Read >
Author: LG SCIENCES
29th August 2007
Researchers have found certain variables play an important role in a person's chances of developing heart disease. These variables are called risk factors. In recent years, researchers have found that some of these heart disease risk factors cluster toget... Read >
Author: Li Ming Wong
07th August 2007
Is any other food or drink reported to have as many health benefits as green tea? The Chinese have known about the medicinal benefits of green tea since ancient times, using it to treat everything from headaches to depression. In her book Green Tea: The ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
24th May 2007
This article explains a few things about Miracle Cup: The Health Benefits of Green Tea, and if you're interested, then this is worth reading, because you can never tell what you don't know.
It's really a good idea to probe a little deeper into the subj... Read >
Author: Alien
21st May 2007
Numerous studies support the various benefits of exercise in daily life. The ability of exercise to lower cholesterol and decrease the risk of development of heart disease has been confirmed by adequate scientific research.
A study conducted in a unive... Read >
Author: Albert Lee
10th February 2007
There are many studies being conducted on the effects of drinking green tea and how it can benefit the body. Along with its possible antioxidant qualities, there are also studies pointing to the possibility that green tea can help you maintain and even l... Read >
Author: Jon Stout
17th January 2007
Why is Exercise so Important?
Physical exercise reduces stress, improves eating habits and weight control, increases good (HDL) cholesterol, and decreases triglyceride levels. Regular exercise prolongs life, reduces the risk of heart attack and stroke,... Read >
Author: Carol Stack
22nd November 2006
The interest in Vitamins A, C, and E stems from their antioxidant properties. Antioxidants interfere with the complex process through which LDL cholesterol starts plaque formation. Some animal studies and at least one human study also suggested that Vitam... Read >
Author: Ng Peng Hock
31st August 2006
How do you fit a miracle in a cup?
For 4,000 years, the Chinese people have been using green tea as treatment for everything from headaches to depression.
Today, studies are conducted in Asia and the west in order to produce hard evidence of the h... Read >
Author: Leon Reinhart
08th June 2006
Green Tea:
Since the first cup of green tea almost five thousand years ago, the popularity of tea has grown to the point that it is now the second most consumed beverage in the world. Only water is more popular. Today, scientific research in both Asi... Read >
Author: Michal john
09th November 2005
With the holiday season just around the corner, cranberries will start to make their yearly appearance in Thanksgiving and other seasonal meals. Their tangy flavor and bright red color make them a favorite this time of year (it's also when ... Read >
Author: Brian Vaszily
06th October 2005
Even if you eat right and take a vitamin and mineral
supplement you most likely are still deficient in omega 3
fatty acids. Most people just don't get enough of this vital
nutrient in their diet.
Here are just some of the many benefits you can get ... Read >
Author: Brad Bahr
31st May 2005
Everyone has heard of cholesterol!
It's a kind of bogeyman for adults, especially for those of us who enjoy cheese, deep fried foods, and everything smothered in butter or mayo!
We all know it as the symptom that sets off alarm bells.... the indic... Read >
Author: Jay Chatterjee
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