Articles, tagged with "lowering blood pressure", page 3
22nd December 2010
Natural ways to reduce high blood pressure with, exercise, diet and natural ways. Learn about foods that helps in lowering blood pressure and cholesterol. See how to control your high blood pressure naturally with diets by knowing about foods to avoid red...
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james smithjs
21st December 2010
Natural organic products are being used by many people all around the globe to reduce blood pressure naturally. Using some day to day methods to reduce blood pressure in combination with taking natural food supplements can work wonders.
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Author:
kellyprice1225
21st December 2010
You may have been wondering about the benefits of dark chocolate and have questioned, "Is dark chocolate good for you?" According to an American Heart Association(AHA) scientific journal news release dated Aug. 17, 2010 dark chocolate health benefits are ...
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Author:
webwealthy
15th December 2010
Whey protein drinks could shortly be producing a middle stage entrance subsequent fresh study carried out by Washington State College and printed in the Worldwide Dairy Journal this November. Research has shown this drink can reduce blood pressure and aid...
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Author:
JamesLorini
06th December 2010
There are several scientific research that declare that beetroot juice for reduced blood strain is often a quite possible answer, due to the truth the nutrients contained inside the juice help in lowering an individuals blood pressure by leaps and bounds....
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AlyssaPornam
16th November 2010
A recent study at the University of Alabama (UAB) shows that the protective effect of garlic is related to the amount of polysulfides in garlic. Garlic compounds known as polysulfides interact with red blood cells to produce hydrogen sulfide, which relaxe...
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Seo Majesty
12th November 2010
Diabetes is a chronic disease that makes the body unable to convert sugar into energy. Thus the level of sugar in the blood increases, which can lead to heart disease, blindness and other serious complications. Diabetes (type 2) affects people of all ages...
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Author:
herbalcare12
22nd October 2010
Most of them ask if a health issue can be related to another one? This question is asked more frequently because when they try one of my program for heath issue, it cures another health problem jointly. Most the time the idea for a article is developed fr...
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Author:
Seo Majesty
21st October 2010
Since I was young, I was always taught to eat 5-8 servings of fruits and vegetables a day. Fruits and vegetables are whole foods that are rich in nutrients, vitamins, minerals, fiber and enzymes that are all essential for health. Because fruits and vegeta...
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Author:
Sarah Labdar
20th October 2010
Onion is one of the most widely used vegetable in the kitchen. It can be found in a large number of recipes all over the world. Besides its culinary uses, this vegetable also has lots of health benefits. Since the ancient times, it has been used for vario...
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Author:
Elroy Tyner
20th October 2010
There are a number of risk factors in today’s society that can lead to heart disease. All of the following conditions can be avoided, reduced and/or eliminated from your body without medication through a few easy steps, but can make a huge difference. F...
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Author:
Chad Sorsdahl
19th October 2010
Olive gold is being used all over the world because of its taste and flavor. It contains some amazing health benefits also. Medical properties of it are report by numerous early Greek writers and philosophers. Their significance in creating dietetic settl...
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Author:
sidana
14th October 2010
Beetroots are widely considered as a boring vegetable. General knowledge to its uses is limited to a few people only. The fact is, eating this brightly red-purple plant has many wonderful health advantages. The health benefits ranges from fighting off can...
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Author:
Elroy Tyner
14th October 2010
Arteriosclerotic heart disease generally refers to the building up of plaque in the arteries that allow blood to flow through the heart muscle, causing the heart to function poorly. Plaque in this definition is an accumulated mass of fatty substances with...
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Author:
jstrjsnjimenez
13th October 2010
Organic black teas, like other organically grown produce, are grown without using chemical fertilizers or traps. Natural fertilizers, such as well-rotted manure, are added to the soil for enrichment. Mulch is used at first glance to help keep moisture wit...
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Author:
Alfredo Pantoja