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09th October 2009
Fibrosis of the inner layer of the arteries
You without much doubt consider arteriosclerosis has unspecified thing to do with the heart. What is means, literally, is stop the blood from flowing. It does not take much of an imagination to realize what c... Read >
Author: Health4Life
08th October 2009
Arteriosclerosis
You probably think arteriosclerosis has something to do with the heart. What is means, literally, is stop the blood from flowing. It does not take much of an imagination to realize what can happen when blood stops flowing to the brain,... Read >
Author: Health4Life
02nd October 2009
Coronary heart disease and heart attack and stroke can be avoided to a large extent by lifestyle measures.
The direct causes of coronary heart disease and stroke are factors like these:
- Restriction of blood vessels in the heart and the rest of the b... Read >
Author: Dr. Mital John
02nd October 2009
Have you seen recent Oprah show? Green tea was recently discussed in this show also. I think you might already aware that green tea helps a lot to battle against life-threatening diseases like heart disease, arteriosclerosis and cancer. Yet, there is one ... Read >
Author: jsolutions006
21st September 2009
Obesity is the second leading cause of death after smoking. It is associated with an increased mortality rate of all ages including children. Losing weight though commercialized is still to your benefit if you carry more weight than you should.
Obesi... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
There are numerous health-related benefits from weight-loss dieting in overweight individuals. Weight losses of 5 to 10 percent usually produce significant improvements in blood sugar control, hypertension, blood lipids, and other health indices. hese imp... Read >
Author: sulamita
15th September 2009
Usually, you get this condition after very strenuous activity in an environment with a very high temperature. This also happens if you are not used to the environment that you just worked in. Too much exercise during summer is a common cause too. Another ... Read >
Author: Arman Hansen
11th September 2009
Obesity is the second leading cause of death after smoking. It is associated with an increased mortality rate of all ages including children. Losing weight though commercialized is still to your benefit if you carry more weight than you should.
Obesit... Read >
Author: Turnkey Builder
07th September 2009
DO YOU DRINK AND SHOWER WITH CHLORINE?
Chlorine is a poisonous chemical that has been used to sterilize our domestic water supplies for nearly 100 years. It is inexpensive and helps to destroy many bacteria which are the cause of cholera, dysentery and... Read >
Author: Garry
03rd September 2009
If you have never heard of or come across this particular herb then let's see what all the fuss is about.
I had always thought this orange-brown looking powder was just one of many ingredients I used when preparing my favorite Indian cuisine, curry.
... Read >
Author: Peter Foremski
02nd September 2009
Chelation therapy means dispensing of chelating agents to remove toxic and dangerous substances from the body. EDTA is the main constituent of the chelation therapy. EDTA is an abbreviation of Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid. Our body regards this artific... Read >
Author: Alien
01st September 2009
Estrogen is the most crucial hormone in the life of a woman. It is responsible for female sexual features such as the development of breasts as well as the menstrual cycle. When you approach menopause, the ovaries reduce the production of this hormone to ... Read >
Author: Mercy
21st August 2009
Sources state that Acai juice helps boost the betterment of our health. Acai berry juice doesn't only help us trim down the love handles, it is also great for other concerns we have on our health. Research posited that the juice of this fruit could be in... Read >
Author: Donovan Beard
15th August 2009
Although an alcoholic beer is a drink that involves alcohol, this alone does not make it in anyway hazardous to your own wellbeing. Drinking beer excessively is what will give you a hangover, headache, and additional dangerous health issues like toxic poi... Read >
Author: Keith Driscoll
09th August 2009
Many dietitians have just woken up to the fact that there are definitely low cases of heart problems in the French, even though they happen to have a fat and cholesterol laden diet, what with all the cheese, pate de fois gras and above all, the wine. Coul... Read >
Author: FernandoMarkie
27th July 2009
The organization of Chelation agents for the elimination of toxic metals as well as materials from the body is known as Chelation therapy. In this remedy the chief ingredient utilized is EDTA. EDTA means ethylenediamine tetraactic acidic. It is a false am... Read >
Author: Alien
17th July 2009
* Guarana's use by South Yankee native clans predates the discovery of South America Forest. These clans recognized its stimulant effect and used it in occassions of fasting too. * traditionally, the native clans of Brazil and the surrounding nations ha... Read >
Author: Micah Pena
17th July 2009
Atherosclerosis, as well as arteriosclerosis, involve the depositing of disease causing elements into the arterial wall causing a loss of elasticity and decrease in diameter of blood vessel. As these deposits build up they cause a plaque to form on the a... Read >
Author: jerry james
16th July 2009
Guarana's use by South Yankee local tribes predates the discovery of Brazil. These clans recognized its stimulant effect and used it in occassions of fasting too. * traditionally, the native clans of Brazil and the encompassing nations have used guarana... Read >
Author: Tracey Walker
05th July 2009
The health applications for ashwagandha in traditional Indian and Ayurvedic medicine are extensive.
Ashwagandha has been highly prized as a treatment for impotence, stress, infertility and arthritis. The shoots and seeds of the plant are also used in ... Read >
Author: Neal Kapoor
04th July 2009
A high triglyceride level has been shown to increase the risk of stroke and heart attack by as much as 60% even if the Cholesterol level is normal. Simple changes in the diet may help with high triglyceride levels. This article discusses several ways to u... Read >
Author: Rutchell Laquihon
01st July 2009
Resveratrol's anti aging benefits arn't identified by many people, but research shows that its a extremely promising anti-aging therapy. And since it's naturally present in red wine, it's decidedly a joy to use.Resveratrol is a normal antibiotic composite... Read >
Author: Vance Blake
30th June 2009
The number of obese individuals in the world is steadily increasing. It is no surprise that obesity is now the 2nd leading reason for death. It is related to an increased mortality rate of every age, even including children.It is well known that 80 -90% o... Read >
Author: Sally Pruitt
28th June 2009
Since ancient times, acupuncture is known to be an effective treatment for treating high blood pressure in human beings. High blood pressure is a situation where the blood starts exerting pressure against the walls of the veins, arteries and several chamb... Read >
Author: Gagan Deep
19th June 2009
A heart attack is known as a myocardial infarction. This occurs when the heart muscle is damaged or not receiving enough oxygen. Many cardiac related problems occur due to blockages in the arteries that carry blood to the heart purified from different par... Read >
Author: ali
19th June 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Azmi Adnan
Yoga studios are springing up in many cities all over the world to cater to the demand by yoga beginners in the midst of the current economic downturn that is characterized by daily stress, fatigue and pollution. More and ... Read >
Author: Azmi Adnan
12th June 2009
Too much cholesterol causes many medical problems for one. Cholesterol is something that clogs the arteries in your heart. In addition, cholesterol when out of control could cause massive heart attacks, or series of strokes.
What can I do about my chole... Read >
Author: Vida Curnutt
06th June 2009
Ischemic heart disease is defined as decreased blood flow to the heart due to narrowed coronary arteries. The obstruction results from cholesterol deposits sticking to the artery wall, interrupting the flow of blood to the heart. The deposits harden cau... Read >
Author: Clivir Team
06th June 2009
Resveratrol's anti-aging benefits may not be widely known, but research shows that its a highly promising anti-aging therapy. And since it's naturally present in red wine, it's definitely a pleasure to implement.
Resveratrol is a natural antibiotic com... Read >
Author: RA Butters
06th June 2009
Vitamin K may not be one of the most widely-known vitamins, but in terms of anti-aging therapies it's one of the most important.
Since it's discovery in 1929, Vitamin K has been recognized as being crucial to the process of blood coagulation - in fact,... Read >
Author: RA Butters
05th June 2009
There are many ways to stop heart diseases and these are vital for people who have some genetic traits of heart diseases. Nowdays information on the prevention of these heart diseases is accessible from many websites. Such websites also give crucial in... Read >
Author: steven marks
05th June 2009
In ancient China, Pu-erh tea was thought to have curative powers, and it was regarded as the most important tea. Indeed Pu-erh tea seems to have many curative and medical properties that even today it is held in high esteem in China and the rest of the wo... Read >
Author: devk
02nd June 2009
Arteriosclerosis is a chronic disease, commonly called "hardening of the arteries," including thickening of the arterial walls which makes them lose elasticity.
Arteriosclerosis develops with aging. The cause for arteriosclerosis is not certain but re... Read >
29th May 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Fred Andrews
Male erectile dysfunction or as it is commonly referred to: ED, is a problem that affects many males in the U.S.A. and all around the world for that matter.
While most men who suffer ED are over age 60, about five per... Read >
Author: Just Ask Fred
29th May 2009
A common question that I often come across is -- what is Omega 3 good for with regards to improving health? What are its health benefits? Find out the expert answers to these important questions in this article.
The average Western diet is highly defic... Read >
Author: Vijay K Raisinghani
23rd April 2009
How much turmeric to use to be effective in treating the body by taking it in its natural form is still unclear as different studies show different results. One thing that all the scientists agree upon is the fact that the curcumin oil is the compound res... Read >
Author: dr mony
09th April 2009
Our memory is as natural to us as breathing. An ability we all have, but don’t often think of, it doesn’t seem to cross our mind until we perceive that we are losing the ability. Memory lapses are an annoyance in themselves, but the anxiety that oft... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
27th March 2009
There are many kinds of toxic metals in the body and this where the role of the Chelation Therapy comes into play. Actually Chelation Therapy is a process to detoxify the body from any toxic metals. As far as the advent of the Chelation Therapy is concern... Read >
Author: Alien
25th March 2009
How much turmeric to use to be effective in treating the body by taking it in its natural form is still unclear as different studies show different results. One thing that all the scientists agree upon is the fact that the curcumin oil is the compound res... Read >
Author: dr mony
25th March 2009
How much turmeric to use to be effective in treating the body by taking it in its natural form is still unclear as different studies show different results. One thing that all the scientists agree upon is the fact that the curcumin oil is the compound res... Read >
Author: dr mony
24th March 2009
How much turmeric to use to be effective in treating the body by taking it in its natural form is still unclear as different studies show different results. One thing that all the scientists agree upon is the fact that the curcumin oil is the compound res... Read >
Author: dr mony
20th March 2009
Thyme: Bronchitis, cough, diarrhea. In half liter of water we use 1-2 spoonfuls drained thyme. We leave for few hours (we do not boil) and drink the water.
Garlic: Spring allergies, arteriosclerosis, stomach pain, cathartic. Simply put it in your sa... Read >
Author: Jarred Sadler
12th March 2009
Garlic is one of the most widely used bulk spices today. Utilized in a wide variety of cuisines, Garlic Minced or Garlic Granules can perk up an otherwise bland savory dish. Garlic can also be taken as garlic capsules, and may have other medicinal use... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester
09th March 2009
Most people's primary motivation for weight management is to improve their appearance. Equally important, however, are the many other benefits of proper nutrition and regular exercise.
Weight management through reduction of excess body fat plays a vita... Read >
Author: MANDEEP SINGH SANHDU
09th March 2009
Of course, there is a substitute treatment for heart sickness. Have you or somebody close to you have been informed that they are “a walking time bomb” or informed they require bypass surgery right away. What regarding the lengthy list of medicines be... Read >
Author: Alien
06th March 2009
Most people's primary motivation for weight management is to improve their appearance. Equally important, however, are the many other benefits of proper nutrition and regular exercise.
Weight management through reduction of excess body fat plays a vita... Read >
Author: MANDEEP SINGH SANHDU
17th February 2009
Arteriosclerosis is one of the most common diseases of the blood vessels and is characterized by the thickening of the walls of the arteries due to the presence of calcium or lime. Arteriosclerosis results in the loss of elasticity of the blood vessels wi... Read >
Author: dr mony
22nd January 2009
Chelation therapy is largely unknown, ignored, and condemned by conventional medicine, with organizations like the American Heart Association and the American Medical Association have openly denounced chelation therapy as being ineffective and unproven as... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
16th January 2009
The pathological conditions in which there are high levels of fats in the blood. The medical term for these conditions is hyperlipidemia, which is made of three parts; hyper-, is a prefix meanings more or extra, lipid is fat, and emia is a suffix indicati... Read >
Author: India Internet
09th January 2009
Calcium is the most damaging mineral that is involved in the calcification of the blood vessel system. Ionic calcium, which is a floating form of calcium, is used by the body in daily functions like muscle contraction and relaxation, nerve impulse transm... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
04th January 2009
The pathological conditions in which there are high levels of fats in the blood. The medical term for these conditions is hyperlipidemia, which is made of three parts; hyper-, is a prefix meanings more or extra, lipid is fat, and emia is a suffix indicati... Read >
Author: India Internet
29th December 2008
Although beer is a drink that contains alcohol, the alcohol alone doesn't make it dangerous to your health. Drinking beer excessively is what leads to hangovers, headaches, and the more severe healthy problems. If you drink beer in moderation and avoid ge... Read >
Author: Jerry Shannon
19th December 2008
Healthy eating is a challenge for most people particularly if they are on a weight loss program. As many cooks like to say 'Fat is flavor' and many foods require cooking oils in the preparation process. Unfortunately, most cooking oils are actually satura... Read >
Author: Bob Storrs
06th December 2008
Why do we age? - Aging is natural.
It's a complex process that affects every cell and organ and bodily function.
When we age our blood vessels lose flexibility which causes hardening of the arteries, also known as arteriosclerosis. We have reduce... Read >
Author: M. Tomberlin
01st December 2008
Chelation therapy is a process that has carries on to have lots of doubters as well as supporters also. Science is come apart right down the center on whether chelation therapy is a genuine healing for diseases, for example, arteriosclerosis & heart ailme... Read >
Author: Alien
26th November 2008
By now, we all know what cholesterol is, or at least we all know that it is bad for us, but how? Well, there is good cholesterol and bad cholesterol. The truth is, we need cholesterol for our bodies to produce adrenal hormones, vitamin D and sex hormones.... Read >
Author: Mia Sidiro
26th November 2008
Health is turning out to be the most important issue of the worry for the inhabitants. All of them are anxious to stay fit and fine. For this reason, they are formulating all their attempts to lessen their weight or to uphold the body in the ideal order, ... Read >
Author: Alien
11th November 2008
Obesity is the bane of your existence. My bulkiness always deviated me from enjoying life. When I went out on the streets, children used to mock at me. I started ignoring my friends and avoided interacting with people. My excess body weight was becoming l... Read >
Author: theAlexanGroup
21st October 2008
Each food we eat has a different, specific effect on the body. Meat and fish are rich in protein and help to build the body�s muscle structure, while carbohydrate foods like bread, rice, potatoes, and pasta are rich in sugar and are instantly converted... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
16th September 2008
Green tea is popular today for providing 10-40 mg of polyphenols and contains more antioxidant activity than a single serving of broccoli, spinach, strawberries or carrots. In addition, green tea includes thiamine, and various minerals and vitamins, such ... Read >
Author: Apisri
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
09th September 2008
The verdict is in: Tea is good for you.
Now, researchers continue to study tea and its healthy constituents such as polyphenols, tannin, catechins and other antioxidants. The science is progressing on parallel tracks in research institutes and universiti... Read >
Author: Jeffrey Lorien
08th September 2008
Chelation refers to a compound material that is used to eradicate molecules such as mineral deposits and metals from the cadaver. It grips these molecules mutually and firmly to facilitate their emission from the cadaver. It takes out noxious metals from ... Read >
Author: Alien
08th September 2008
The word chelation has different implications. In the field of fitness and sustenance it refers to chelated materials. But when it comes to chelation treatment it refers to system inside the body. Chelated materials refer to the procedure outside the body... Read >
Author: Alien
08th September 2008
Oral chelation treatment has lengthy booming trail records. It is being suggested by health centers. There are some benefits linked with the oral ingestion of chelation items. Taken orally these items have been proved effectual in a number of ailments suc... Read >
Author: Jenny Clark
24th July 2008
Researchers in search for the fountain of youth keep coming back to one fact: you are what you eat. What you eat has a tremendous impact not only on your health but also on your life span.
Aging that goes on inside your body has far more reaching cons... Read >
Author: David Cowley
24th July 2008
Angina (an-JI-nuh or AN-juh-nuh) is chest pain or discomfort that occurs when an area of your heart muscle doesn't get enough oxygen-rich blood.
Angina may feel like pressure or squeezing in your chest. The pain also may occur in your shoulders, arms,... Read >
Author: Rich james
22nd July 2008
Too much cholesterol causes many medical problems for one. Cholesterol is something that clogs the arteries in your heart. In addition, cholesterol when out of control could cause massive heart attacks, or series of strokes.
What can I do about my cho... Read >
Author: Jan Richards
17th July 2008
An ultrasound test is a radiology technique, which uses high- frequency sound waves to produce images of the organs and structures of the body. The sound waves are sent through body tissues with a device called a transducer. The transducer is placed direc... Read >
Author: John Michael
07th July 2008
An ultrasound test is a radiology technique, which uses high- frequency sound waves to produce images of the organs and structures of the body. The sound waves are sent through body tissues with a device called a transducer. The transducer is placed direc... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
07th July 2008
An ultrasound test is a radiology technique, which uses high- frequency sound waves to produce images of the organs and structures of the body. The sound waves are sent through body tissues with a device called a transducer. The transducer is placed direc... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
01st July 2008
Not long ago, the answer to this question would be no. Today, due to the progress of Anti-Aging Medicine, The answer to the question "Can you delay aging?" is Yes, without any ambiguity. The products and technologies exist; they can delay, suspend, or eve... Read >
Author: Raphaelo
20th June 2008
Coronary heart disease and heart attack like heart infarction can in great extend be prevented by lifestyle measures.
THE DIRECT CAUSES OF HEART DISEASE
The direct causes of coronary heart disease and heart attack are factors like these:
- Na... Read >
Author: Knut Holt
02nd April 2008
Yoga as we all know it is aimed to unite the mind, the body, and the spirit. Yoga is a science that has been practiced for thousands of years. Yoga is practiced by over 20 million Americans daily. Everyday people are reporting their wonderful experiences ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
01st April 2008
What Are Ways To Lower Cholesterol Naturally
What Is Cholesterol?
A waxy substance that is also fat like called cholesterol is made in the liver and can be found in foods like meat, dairy products, and whole milk. The human body needs some choleste... Read >
Author: Gene
01st April 2008
Coronary heart disease and heart attack like heart infarction can in great extend be prevented by lifestyle measures.
THE DIRECT CAUSES OF HEART DISEASE
The direct causes of coronary heart disease and heart attack are factors like these:
- Na... Read >
Author: Knut Holt
25th February 2008
Hypertension or high blood pressure is so common today that at least one in ten people aged 40 or above has high BP related problems.
Blood pressure is the pressure that blood exerts on blood vessel walls. High blood pressure occurs when heart works ha... Read >
Author: Dev Sri
15th February 2008
Your heart, other than your brain, is the center of many body processes especially that it pumps the river of your life, your blood. When not taken care properly, you may contact or acquire a heart disease that could be a threat to your life.
What i... Read >
Author: Dr John Anne
05th February 2008
The term Thalassotherapy came from the Greek word thalassos which means "sea". Thalassotherapy, as a practice, originated in beach municipalities in Brittany, France in the 19th century. Thalassotherapy is the therapeutic use of seawater, and is commonly ... Read >
Author: Elizabeth
23rd January 2008
Cholesterol is an essential substance that our bodies produce. Cholesterol is a waxy, soft material that is found around the lipids of our bloodstream and in our cells. Good cholesterol is important for our cell membrane formation, our hormones and other... Read >
Author: www.sweetmedicineessentials.com
06th November 2007
Can you lower your cholesterol naturally? Emphatically yes! Cholesterol, with all its hype, is the most misunderstood fat. Our bodies must have cholesterol to produce hormones, bile acids and vitamin D – plus it is an essential part of our brain and cel... Read >
Author: Michelle Honda PhD
06th November 2007
Homocysteine is an amino acid, which can over time accumulate with other substances like calcium in the blood and form plaque. This can cause arterosclerosis and the development of heart disease. The complex chemical formula: C4H9NO2S denotes homocysteine... Read >
Author: vincent platania
21st October 2007
Diabetic complications are health problems caused by diabetes. Diabetes causes your blood sugar level to be higher than normal. Over time, high blood sugar levels can damage your blood vessels and nerves Diabetic complications can be classified broadly as... Read >
Author: Alien
03rd September 2007
Yoga brings us both physical and mental benefits. Physical benefits are toned and better built body with improved respiration and energy level. It also improves our metabolism and promotes better circulatory health.
For mental benefits, yoga teaches us... Read >
Author: Janice H.
28th August 2007
In many countries, people now drink bottled water because they know facet water contains many toxic chemicals that harm the body. Our drinking water has been compromised by the addition of the minerals fluoride and chlorine. Chlorine is put in facet water... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva
22nd August 2007
Many medical professionals believed that obesity and heart disease were only related in an indirect sense. They attributed the major risk factors for heart disease (such as hypertension, high cholesterol, and even arteriosclerosis) to the degree of the ... Read >
Author: Paul Schaverien
22nd August 2007
From the time people are very young, even as young as five years old, they can start developing tissue deposits, called plaque, in the lining of their arteries. For many people, these deposits never cause trouble. For others, they can be a killer. The ... Read >
Author: Paul Schaverien
02nd August 2007
Let’s start by defining who the RDA applies to. The RDA applies to the average person that you may know. So who are these average people? The “average person” is defined as an adult under 60 years old, experiencing good health, dealing with little ... Read >
Author: Glenn Antoine
27th July 2007
Vitamin C also known as Ascorbic Acid is a water-soluble, antioxidant vitamin. It is important for the development of collagen. Collagen is a protein that gives structure to bones, cartilage, muscle, and blood vessels. Collagen has many benefits, supports... Read >
Author: Tom alter
26th July 2007
Last year during one of my trips to the Philippines a lady staying at the hotel got bitten by a jelly fish. Her leg swelled up quite rapidly and she cried due to the pain. As she seemed powerless, I approached her and suggested that she pee'ed on it. She ... Read >
Author: Patrick Hamouy
23rd July 2007
Yoga Practice - Combating Middle Age Bulge
Yoga aims "to unite". Basically, an exercise in ethical and mental development of poses and practices that concentrates towards balancing your body, mind and spirit to attain a state of unity. Thus, it is an i... Read >
Author: Alien
13th July 2007
Angina, or angina pectoris is defined as a intermittent pain, pressing or constriction of the chest that is exacerbated by exercise and relieved by rest. Before using herbal supplements and medicinal herbs for angina symptom relief and treatment, it is vi... Read >
Author: Alien
11th July 2007
Ever since it was first extracted from common spinach leaf folic acid has been found to have an increasing number of uses.
Originally folic acid was discovered to help correct the anemia women sometimes developed during pregnancy and later it
was... Read >
Author: vincent platania
29th June 2007
Did you know that heart attack, stroke, and related disorders kill more Americans than any other disease combined in the United States? Over 1 million Americans died in 1990 from cardiovascular disease which could be prevented with diet, vitamins, exerci... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
07th June 2007
5 Big Reasons Why You Need to Start Losing Weight Now
Obesity has become the leading cause of death after smoking. It is now being seen in children of all ages. Obesity and being overweight are two different things with different meanings.
For the... Read >
Author: Arnel Ricafranca
31st May 2007
Quick weight loss is something that most women have wished for at least once in their lifetime. Women tend to pay more attention to the way they look because today’s society is very demanding in this regard. Some think of a nice figure as a question of ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
31st May 2007
Having the ideal diet means not exceeding the appropriate weight for your height and build. How important is it to have the ideal weight? You cannot even begin to imagine that. Let’s just say that a lot of health hazards are related to obesity, and this... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
08th May 2007
Cardiovascular disease is a word that encompasses a vast range of ailments and conditions that affect the heart, and circulatory system. It can include the hardening and stiffening of the arteries, called arteriosclerosis, the chlolesterol deposits that... Read >
Author: vincent platania
30th April 2007
Leg pain is a very common and seemingly "ordinary" condition most people often take for granted. But medical experts warned - leg pains may be fatal!
Cardiovascular experts revealed that leg pains sometimes act as 'early warnings' that someone i... Read >
Author: rachel
23rd April 2007
High blood pressure is a common illness among adults. There are many causes of high blood pressure, but overall, long-term high blood pressure can lead to heart attack, stroke, heart failure, and diabetes. Because this is a serious illness, doctors and ot... Read >
Author: Farkhan Shah
20th April 2007
Do you suffer with cold hands or cold feet even in the middle of summer? If yes, then you might be a victim of poor circulation without even realising it. But don't worry,help is here. Read on to find out how to improve your circulation the natural way us... Read >
Author: debbie shimadry
18th April 2007
Chances are that if you’re not from India or the Middle East, you’ve never heard of guggul. Guggul is a supplement widely used in India as a natural high cholesterol treatment. It is made of tree resin from the mukul myrrh tree that grows in India and... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team
15th March 2007
HOW LACK OF EXERCISE SHORTENS LIFE
By Fatima Jiwani
People die from inactivity, not just from aging. We know that as people age,they lose muscle, their immunities weaken and because of their weakened immunity, they are more likely to die of cancer and ... Read >
Author: Fatima Jiwani
31st January 2007
What we know as old age is a disease and like many other diseases it is progressive. As we advance in years, the primal cause of aging increases; it is due to sedimentary deposits in the arterial and venous structures. If the formation of these deposits i... Read >
Author: idtbusiness
10th January 2007
Garlic has to be the ultimate health food. For centuries it has been
used for medicinal as well as culinary purposes but now scientists
are uncovering the secrets of it's amazing properties. It can
benefit nearly all aspects of your health from you... Read >
Author: Ruth Polak
02nd December 2006
It is not by opportunity that garlic is indigenous to central Asia, the area where people live the longest, and the occurrence of cancer is the lowest known. The ancient Egyptians included garlic in the diet of the slaves who built the pyramids.
Histor... Read >
Author: Jason Hunter
16th November 2006
I am sure you have long heard about the implications that saturated and trans fats have on the body.
Increased fat in the diet impairs health and can lead to diseases such as hypertension, arteriosclerosis, heart disease, and diabetes.
An increase i... Read >
Author: MyPrivateCoach
15th November 2006
Heart attack is called as Myocardial Infarction in medical terminology. Heart is supplied by right and left coronary arteries. Whenever these arteries are blocked, blood supply to heart stops and wall of heart damages, result is Heart Attack with symptoms... Read >
Author: Armughan Riaz
26th July 2006
What do our arteries do?
The human body is an incredible machine and the thing that keeps it all going is the heart. This organ is our pump and the blood pumped around our body by this pump is carried around via arteries and veins. Therefore, it is imp... Read >
Author: Anne Wolski
03rd July 2006
Have you seen recent Oprah show? Green tea was recently discussed in this show also. I think you might already aware that green tea helps a lot to battle against life-threatening diseases like heart disease, arteriosclerosis and cancer. Yet, there is one ... Read >
Author: Hasan Dens
07th June 2006
Gaining weight is easy. With some extra calories in your food, you can enter into the unhealthy world of obesity. Most of the people today, are overweight because of their mismanaged lifestyle. These people hardly spare time for their looks. Also they do ... Read >
Author: Joseph Jones
17th May 2006
Coronary heart disease and heart attack like heart infarction can in great extend be prevented by lifestyle measures.
THE DIRECT CAUSES OF HEART DISEASE
The direct causes of coronary heart disease and heart attack are factors like these:
- Nar... Read >
Author: Knut Holt
12th May 2006
In other articles, I mentioned two nutrients that can you should take daily - serrapeptase and fatty acids, to fight the unseen inflammation that goes on everyday in your body. It is this unchecked inflammation that leads to those illnesses that you are ... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva
07th May 2006
By atherosclerosis the inside of the arteries are thickened, hardened and stiffened, causing the space for blood flow to be narrowed or closed. This will decrease the oxygen supply to local or distant tissues.
The primary symptom of this is pain, poor... Read >
Author: Knut Holt
27th April 2006
Who doesn't want to look slim and fit? Today's fast paced life style demands a keen focus on the health front and fitness and diet programs have become an integral part of our daily routine. So if you have those extra pounds and want to get back into your... Read >
Author: Saira Simmons
07th March 2006
Copyright 2006 Marc Deschamps
Hardening of the arteries is a gradual process occuring as people grow older. It has been known by various names : arterial stiffening, vascular stiffness, arteriosclerosis and scientists have long thought that it played a... Read >
Author: Marc Deschamps
05th January 2006
Imagine if you would for a moment your weight loss problems gone forever. What would your life be like? What kinds of things would you be able to do as a result?
If you were not overweight you might discover what sitting comfortably in a movie theater ... Read >
Author: Nick Richardson
05th January 2006
Dementia, Alzheimer's, and other mental diseases are accelerated by the,
* The lack of blood to the brain
* The lack of oxygen to the brain
* The lack of minerals and vitamins to the brain
* The lack of glucose to the brain
* In... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva
04th January 2006
Zinc is one of those minerals that have been discovered necessary to hold off the onset of dementia or Alzheimer's. Most older people and those with dementia and other mental disorders have been found to be deficient in zinc. In most studies zinc has be... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva
19th December 2005
A heart attack is a sudden serious medical condition in which someone's heart stops working, causing them great pain. It is the most common of the heart diseases and occurs when blood flow to the heart and part of it is blocked, often by a blood clot, whi... Read >
Author: Hector Milla
06th December 2005
Imagine if you would for a moment your weight loss problems gone forever. What would your life be like? What kinds of things would you be able to do as a result?
If you were not overweight you might discover what sitting comfortably in a movie theater ... Read >
Author: Alan LeStourgeon
24th August 2005
Heart is the most significant organ of the body. It controls and regulates the entire body. An individual can survive the loss of other organs of body but not of a heart. The moment heart ceases pumping blood to the body, it results in a heart stroke and ... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta
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