Articles, tagged with "preventing heart disease", page 5
22nd August 2007
Modern medicine has made great strides in determining the causes of heart diseases, in addition to ways to treat and prevent heart disease. Just fifty years ago, most people didn't go to the doctor unless they obviously ill, and the medical profession i...
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Author:
Paul Schaverien
10th August 2007
Here is an alternative approach to using statins according to the Price-Pottenger foundation.
"If statins work, in preventing heart disease they do so by reducing inflammation, not because they lower cholesterol." (1)
Statins block the production of...
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info@3dpts.com
05th July 2007
Botanical Name: Scutellaria baicalensis
Other Common Names Chinese Skullcap:Huang qin, baikal, baical skullcap root, scute, scutellaria.
Habitat:Chinese Skullcap is native to Eastern Asia. It thrives on sunny, grassy slopes in higher elevations. Thi...
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Author:
Alien
31st May 2007
Vitamin K is needed for proper bone formation and blood clotting. In both cases, vitamin K does this by helping the body transport calcium. Vitamin K is a fat-soluble vitamin. Vitamin K is best known for its role in helping blood clot properly, and in pre...
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Author:
Juliet Cohen
30th May 2007
Menopause is a tough transition for many women. It usually begins to occur in late middle age when the efficiency of the ovaries begins to decline. Problems associated with the related estrogen deficiency that occur may include arteriosclerosis, osteopo...
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Author:
Dr Ainiyah Azmi MD
27th May 2007
Do you suffer from the pain of arthritis? Do you get menstrual discomfort that makes even your daily routine difficult? Is your energy level low? Are you concerned about preventing heart disease? Are you interested in fighting off the seasonal cold an...
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Terri's Blue Goose Boutique
11th April 2007
As more and more people beginning to live a a hectic lifestyle, with millions and millions of people spending billions and billions of dollars on vitamin supplements every stage.
In just 2004 to 2007, more than $20.6 billion dollars was spent on this ...
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Author:
Eddy Kong
15th January 2007
Nearly all nuts are a great health food. They are an excellent source of protein. A handful of nuts will energize you and are power-packed with nutrients. Nuts in general, and peanuts in particular, are high in the bioflavonoid 'resveratrol'. This bioflav...
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Author:
doran roggio
06th December 2006
Menopause is a difficult change for the majority of women. It generally starts to take place in late middle age when the efficiency of the ovaries starts to deteriorate. Problems that happen because of estrogen deficiency usually include arteriosclerosis,...
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Author:
Alex Fir
15th September 2006
In the last few years, medical scientists have had divergent opinions regarding the actual efficiency of common cholesterol-lowering medications. A series of experiments and clinical trials conducted in the past had revealed that commonly prescribed chole...
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Author:
groshan fabiola
31st August 2006
The heart pumps about 10,000 liters of blood around the body every day. The blood acts as a carrier to deliver oxygen and nutrients to muscles, cells, and tissues. If something is happened to the heart, the functions of various parts of the body may be af...
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Author:
Ng Peng Hock
31st August 2006
In the ancient era, people used herbs or plants to cure those who were sick, although they could not possibly identify the sickness they encountered at that time. With the advancement of technology, doctors can nowadays accurately differentiate one sickne...
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Author:
Ng Peng Hock
21st August 2006
Fish was always recommended by the Church during Lent. Studies have shown that this may have been a very good idea – in fact, that it is a good idea to eat certain types of oily fish at any time of the year. The fats found in some varieties of oily fish, ...
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Author:
Jacob Mabille
19th August 2006
The symptoms of menopause are akin to labor pains in that they feel like they will go on forever, yet they herald the birth of new life. In fact, whilst perimenopause lasts a lot longer - from 5 to 10, or up to 13 years, it is not an indicator of how 'lif...
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Author:
Rebecca Prescott
11th November 2005
Flaxseed has been around since the time of the Emperor Charlemagne. Lately, it has received a lot of attention. Studies have shown that flaxseed has many benefits because of its variety of properties. Here are four reasons to consider adding flaxseed to y...
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Author:
Constance Weygandt