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Coenzyme Q10 And Heart Health

25th September 2007
The heart is the most important muscle in our body, it's our life pump. It is one of the few organs that are expected to work continuously, without rest, for a lifetime.The heart beats about 70 times a minute, 100,000 times a day and about 36 million time... Read >
Author: Alexander Holt

Protect Against Cancer With Folic Acid

25th September 2007
Inadequate intake of dietary folates and folic acid has been strongly associated with the elevated levels of blood homocysteine which have been identified as a key risk factor for both cardiovascular disease and Alzheimer's disease. But folates and folic ... Read >
Author: Steve Smith

Magnesium Is An Important Cardiovascular Mineral

11th September 2007
Magnesium is a metallic element that is essential to the body's biochemistry, and is an important cardiovascular mineral. Although over half of the total magnesium content of the body is contained in bone, the rest is found in the cells of the body includ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Boost Energy And Strengthen The Heart With Ribose

30th August 2007
It is possible to boost energy and strengthen the heart with ribose, a monosaccharide found in all living cells, even those of plants. Found naturally mainly in the stereoisomeric form of D-ribose, it is an essential component of the human metabolism that... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

How To Tell If Your Thyroid Is Under Active

01st July 2007
Thyroid conditions are amongst the most common hormonal problems in the UK and predominantly afflict the female population. One in ten women is diagnosed with a thyroid disease at some stage of her life and some experts believe that as many as half of al... Read >
Author: Graham Rowan

BIG CARP BAIT MAKING -- Powerful Secret Short-cuts to Making NUTRITIONALLY ATTRACTIVE Baits

24th January 2007
* Why not save yourself thousands of hours of research trying to design yourself a nutritional carp fishing bait, when scientists have done it for you? * Take a look at a typical 'contents analysis' of the optimum 'pelleted' carp diet and apply this to... Read >
Author: Tim F. Richardson

HOW THE HEART BREAKS

20th October 2006
The heart is divided into four chambers, or rooms: the left atrium, the right atrium, the left ventricle, and the right ventricle. Each chamber is sealed by a valve, so that blood can go one way but not the other. When you listen to a heartbeat, you... Read >
Author: Annabel Cruz
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