Articles, tagged with "heart health", page 1
14th March 2012
If you are following a Paleo Diet, you already know how good it is for your health, especially heart health. These diets are based on eating low carb, with little or no grains. You concentrate on lean, preferably grass fed meats, poultry, eggs, and vegeta...
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Author:
Meredith Herminosity
11th October 2011
The rowing machine has become the exercise tool of preference for all those knowledgable, but as time moves and understanding of the fact that body works gets to be more widespread, a lot of people are thinking about purchasing their own rowing machine to...
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KyleMorgan
03rd October 2011
People need to know more about reversing heart disease considering there were millions of people in 2006 that had some form of Cardiovascular Disease. Linus Pauling was a two time Nobel prize winner and he is a big believer of reversing this disease by c...
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a23058northlasvegashearthealth
12th April 2011
New solutions like angiogenesis, photodynamic and gene therapy maintain new desire for victims of mesothelioma everywhere you go. Relying on the state and spot of the cancer, health professionals will select the most effective course of action for the cir...
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Author:
Rocky Blake
25th February 2011
We have been plagued by the media that with their television commercials have been successful in making us believe that polyunsaturated oils are good for us.
Remember the warnings by leading doctors and medical authorities condemning saturated fats and...
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Functional Holistic Wellness
20th January 2011
Gout Meals to Avoid -- Is Diet Important in Managing Gout? One of the leading triggers of gout is actually diet. Even though gout can be as a result of factors other than diet plan, some foods as well as drinks - ones full of a substance called purine are...
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Art Oliver
09th July 2010
If you were asked to name the leading cause of death for women in the United States, could you do it? Breast cancer, right?
Wrong. Heart disease kills one in three U.S. women each year - about six times as many as breast cancer. The American Heart Asso...
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Author:
leelapelpin
04th May 2010
Everyone loves to party! And most of us like to drink alcohol but we also intelligent enough to know that there are some serious consequences from over doing it. Here I am going to share 3 of these consequences with you and also share a lessen know way to...
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Author:
Adam
23rd April 2010
Organic coconut oil is truly a miraculous gift from nature, especially in its purest extra virgin form. I am not aware of a more versatile oil. Produced from fresh coconut meat (non-copra), without the use of chemicals or high heat, it retains high levels...
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Author:
Marcia Slawson
16th September 2009
Coenzyme-Q10 is present in almost every part of your body. It's especially present in the heart, liver, pancreas and kidneys.
CoQ10 gives cells the energy they need to perform their required jobs. It improves heart health, fights free radicals and agin...
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Author:
Lambert Klein
10th September 2009
Ayurvedic treatments and Divya Hridayamrita Vati for Heart Disease
Now Ayurveda which is considered as a science based upon ancient Indian philosophy, states that factors like emotional stress, high blood pressure or mental tiredness directly affects t...
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Author:
herbalcure30
01st May 2009
In this world today our hearts are under constant threat and stress. This is despite 30 years of advances in every aspect of cardiology - the science of heart health and heart disease. Each week, it seems we are informed of new heart risk factors or remed...
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Author:
Malcolm Waters
10th April 2009
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People seem to be putting themselves into categories these days. They like to blame their excess bellyfat or muffin top on some unfortunate genetic predisposition. They pass off the blame and temporarily they feel ...
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Author:
Bryan Kavanagh
31st March 2009
EKGs can assist doctors in diagnosing and determining any current or past heart abnormalities and are often a regular screening for those with heart disease. Through electrodes attached at various strategic body points, the EKG machine records the electri...
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Author:
Jeanie Smith
19th March 2009
There is relatively little extensively written on L-Citrulline. As a supplement, L-Citrulline is usually described in the context of the supplement that it compliments, L-Arginine. As a supplement the role of L-Citrulline is relatively simple. L-Citrullin...
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Author:
Eric Glenn