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29th September 2009
The primary xtend life fish oil health benefits are due to reduced inflammation.
Many people are familiar with acute inflammation. It’s what happens when you sprain an ankle. But, it is chronic inflammation that is a big problem.
It is actual... Read >
Author: Jimmy Reynoldsz
18th September 2009
Once upon a time, scientists invented synthetic vitamins in a noble attempt to rescue humanity from an endless avalanche of devastating health consequences resulting from the consumption of highly-processed foodless foods. Eden had been restored, it seem... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
Why is omega-3 fish oil good for the joints, the circulatory system, the immune system and the skin? Why does it contribute to healthy brain and eye function? How can something so simple do so much? Here’s a quick explanation. Let’s start with the... Read >
Author: Laurel Cohen
17th September 2009
Metabolic syndrome is a combination of health problems that occur at the same time. They increase your risk of death by heart disease, Type 2 diabetes and stroke. Excess insulin, high LDL cholesterol, and visceral (abdominal) fat accumulation alone incr... Read >
Author: Phil Le Breton
15th September 2009
Arteries are blood vessels that carry the blood from the heart to other parts of your body. High blood pressure will occur if the blood cannot pass through these arteries at a normal pace. In relation to smoking, the nicotine content of cigarettes or toba... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
07th August 2009
Diabetic Socks for Men:Getting on with Life with Foot ProtectionDiabetes can strike anytime and the hardest hit are men because they are prone to feet problems linked to the disease. Each year, there are more than 82,000 amputations reported among people ... Read >
Author: Edwin Santos
02nd August 2009
The following is based on traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and the questioning and counseling of 10,000+ people. TCM is based on the theory, observation that everything, including the body is an ongoing balance of opposites, many of which we control thr... Read >
Author: jdanjer
31st July 2009
Part 3: Lowering Cholesterol Naturally
Vitamin C can help regulate cholesterol synthesis in the liver. This means that by keeping your vitamin C levels up, your body can more efficiently carry LDL (bad cholesterol) from the arteries to the liver for pr... Read >
Author: Phil Le Breton
16th July 2009
Do you think there's a likelihood you have high blood pressure symptoms, maybe something happened and someone told you, you might have it. So now you are wondering what they are.
Symptoms include dizziness, blurred vision and headaches. Many doctors ha... Read >
Author: eharvey7
16th July 2009
Do you think there's a probability you have high blood pressure symptoms, maybe something happened and someone told you, you might have it. So now you are wondering what are they?
Symptoms include dizziness, blurred vision and headaches. Many doctors h... Read >
Author: eharvey7
27th June 2009
Years of examination have been unable to totally enlighten the cause of heart disease, as well known as atherosclerosis or "hardening of the arteries." On the other hand, numerous "risk factors" have been known. The more threat factors an individual has, ... Read >
Author: jainish
06th June 2009
Complications from heart disease are the leading cause of death in the United States, England and Canada. Heart disease refers to the narrowing the the coronary arteries, blocking the flow of blood to the body. The term heart disease comprises many heart ... Read >
Author: Clivir Team
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 >
14th May 2009
You might disagree, but hear me out on this. Today, "green" is in. Many health buffs around the globe are now careful in selecting the food that they eat. They select ingredients that will not only help in improving their body but in increasing their life... Read >
Author: Lisa Glanville
12th May 2009
What is the connection between fish oil and cholesterol? What role does fish oil play in prevention of heart disease? Find out the expert answers to these questions in this article.
Fish oil and cholesterol
Scientific research has shown a lot of pos... Read >
Author: Vijay K Raisinghani
28th April 2009
Based on medical studies, it is said that smoking tobacco or cigarettes can cause your blood pressure level to increase by 5 to 10 mm Hg during the day. It is actually the systolic blood pressure that is largely affected since the systolic blood pressure ... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
28th April 2009
Based on medical studies, it is said that smoking tobacco or cigarettes can cause your blood pressure level to increase by 5 to 10 mm Hg during the day. It is actually the systolic blood pressure that is largely affected since the systolic blood pressure ... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
17th March 2009
Herbs that lower blood pressure are very popular these days. It's too bad that most herbal remedies for high blood pressure are worthless. Lack of government regulation enables companies to get away with using small amounts of poor-quality herbs. That's a... Read >
Author: rrrbert
13th March 2009
“How can I lower my blood pressure?” is a common question these days. Most people rely on drugs prescribed by their doctors, but blood pressure meds are notorious for their side effects, such as impotence, insomnia, fatigue, and many others. And if yo... Read >
Author: rrrbert
13th March 2009
Looking for natural blood pressure reduction? You might already know about exercise and eating the right kind of food for high blood pressure. But if you're not taking any kind of medicine for high blood pressure, exercise and diet aren't enough to keep y... Read >
Author: rrrbert
13th March 2009
Using natural herbs for high blood pressure control is very appealing. After all, prescription blood pressure medicines are notorious for their adverse side effects. Many men find themselves suddenly dealing with impotence, for example. Other side effects... Read >
Author: rrrbert
23rd February 2009
More and more people with hypertension are turning to natural herbal medicines to lower their blood pressure. The reason? People are sick and tired of the negative side effects of prescription drugs. Natural herbal cures effectively lower blood pressure w... Read >
Author: rrrbert
23rd February 2009
Most high blood pressure sufferers can't stand the unpleasant side effects of their prescription medications. That's why so many of them are trying natural herbal cures. It's said these cures can reduce blood pressure effectively, safely, and without side... Read >
Author: rrrbert
16th January 2009
To understand hypertension (also known as high blood pressure), it is important to understand the heart. The heart is a pump. It pumps blood through our arteries, sending nourishment to all parts of our body. A pump works by generating pressure. But too m... Read >
Author: India Internet
09th January 2009
Smoking and stroke probability is quite high when you actually see the facts and the figures that research and studies have shown us. A person who smokes may have a higher risk of stroke as well as other diseases and conditions compared to others.
Smok... Read >
Author: Brian Welsch
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
To understand hypertension (also known as high blood pressure), it is important to understand the heart. The heart is a pump. It pumps blood through our arteries, sending nourishment to all parts of our body. A pump works by generating pressure. But too m... Read >
Author: India Internet
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
15th September 2008
Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH), as the name suggests is a lung disorder. When the blood blood pressure levels in the pulmonary artery, vein, or capillaries is increased, it causes to the disease known as the lung vasculature, which in turn is leadi... Read >
Author: Samuel
15th September 2008
One of the most common ailments affecting not just Americans but people across the world is high blood pressure or hypertension. Sometimes referred by the medical community as HBP, one of the primary causes of this distressing ailment is wrong dietary hab... Read >
Author: Samuel
12th August 2008
It is a well known fact that no heart patient can avoid surgery. But what if you can reverse the effects of arterial blockage by the time you don’t get your surgery done? Chelation treatments are one such way! Doctors all across the world are adopting t... Read >
Author: Alien
29th July 2008
High cholesterol levels are slowly killing off the population. The increasing prevalence and risk of hypertension and heart disease in Americans are ringing the alarm bells in the country's health sector. Health officials are desperately trying to find wa... Read >
Author: Jan Richards
29th July 2008
It is scientifically proven that the genes you inherit have something to do with high-rise cholesterol levels in the body. The vast majority factor is due to lifestyle, saturated fat intake and calorie, poor eating habits especially without exercise, exce... Read >
Author: Jan Richards
22nd July 2008
Although most people believe that the trend towards cutting off cholesterol in diets is brought on by the fact that the young generation is dieting themselves to death; it is not so. Limiting the body's cholesterol levels is not only for appearance's purp... Read >
Author: Jan Richards
14th July 2008
Almost everybody knows the effects of bad cholesterol in the body. By bad cholesterol, it literally has to do with low-density lipoprotein's molecular transport deposits that thicken in the walls of the arteries hindering the flawless passage of blood aff... Read >
Author: Jan Richards
10th June 2008
Basically, heart disease is a disorder affecting the ability of the heart to function normally. There are many forms of heart disease of varied etiology.
The most widespread form of heart disease is high cholesterol. In the initial stages of the disea... Read >
Author: Cindy
21st May 2008
Amyloid angiopathy is too known as congophilic angiopathy or cerebrovascular amyloidosis. Amyloid angiopathy may impact patients over age 45, but is almost popular in patients over age 65, and becomes more popular with increasing age. Men and women are ev... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
11th May 2008
Logically putting pen on paper, obesity is simply correlated to body mass, argumentatively it is being overweight. It is fundamental, for normal body function there is a maximum stipulated weight that one has to maintain or attain, beyond this is obesity.... Read >
Author: Robert II Smith
08th May 2008
As you can see, heart disease comes in a variety of life-threatening forms. All heart diseases are referred to as cardiovascular diseases (CVDs). CVDs include high blood pressure, coronary heart disease, congestive heart failure, stroke, rheumatic heart d... Read >
Author: Alien
25th April 2008
Bilberry extract is taken from the Vaccinium myrtillus, or bilberry, a small blue berry that has been used traditionally for the treatment of conditions now known to be due to inflammation and the action of free radicals on the body.
Among these is at... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
25th March 2008
There is a popular belief that fish eaters are brainy and beautiful. In fact, it’s often observed that people who live in the unpolluted coastal regions have doe shaped eyes, radiant skin and a sharp brain. Many people have researched on this occurrenc... Read >
Author: Golden24
18th February 2008
Garlic is an herb that has been with humans since time immemorial. From medical dispensaries to kitchens, it has been serving humans. Garlic is a home treatment for many diseases. Below are some of the diseases in which garlic can be used as home treatme... Read >
Author: Dr John Anne
11th February 2008
Arteriosclerosis also called hardening of the arteries. Atherosclerosis is a disease affecting arterial blood vessels. Atherosclerosis occurs when fat, such as cholesterol is deposited along the walls of arteries, forming plaques and atheromas. This cause... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
08th February 2008
A favourite with our Panchakarma guests is the synchronised oil massage with warm herbal oils. In a sequence of several positions, all parts of the body are enlivened by being gently massaged several times. Reduced risk from heart attack, and reduced chol... Read >
Author: swornambigai
18th January 2008
Over half of all deaths worldwide are caused by some form of cardiovascular illness. The World Health Organization reports that as many as 12 million people a year die of heart disease, making it the number one killer in the world today.
Cardiovascular... Read >
Author: vincent platania
16th January 2008
Oral chelation refers to the oral intake of a formula known to have “chelating agents” or “chelators” – substances that remove accumulated metals from the bloodstream. These metals come from environmental pollutants; chemicals that get in contac... Read >
Author: vincent platania
06th January 2008
The statistics alone are enough to give anyone a heart attack. Heart disease is the culprit behind at least 30% of deaths in the United States, a killer even more prolific than cancer. Other afflictions of the circulatory system contribute even more fatal... Read >
Author: vincent platania
02nd October 2007
How to avoid hypertension in men can be accomplished by first understanding its cause. Just as air pumped into a tire exerts pressure on its lining and surface, your heart pumps blood through your arteries, and the force of the blood flow exerts pressure ... Read >
Author: Steve Ashton
22nd August 2007
If you smoke then you know how hard it can be to quit. But you should also know that it is very important that you do quit. Smoking will shorten your life span and affect your health in many ways. One of the best methods to help you kick the habit is to q... Read >
Author: Terry Edwards
06th August 2007
Magnetic resonance medical imaging, which is based on the principles of nuclear magnetic resonance, makes a picture of the NMR signal in a thin slice through the human body. Images taken in sequence create a 3D picture of anatomical structures. Magnetic r... Read >
Author: echo_promotions
25th July 2007
The Dairy food industry claims that we need to absorb a large quantity of their products in order to have strong bones. Is there any truth in this claim? Are there any other ways to absorb calcium and which way is the safest?
The dairy food industry is... Read >
Author: Patrick Hamouy
13th July 2007
Hypertension is the medical term for high blood pressure, where a consistently high blood pressure reading, taken over a number of occasions has a systolic reading of over 140mm Hg.
Before using herbal supplements or natural herbs for high blood pressu... 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 May 2007
When it comes to high blood pressure control, it is a matter of finding the cause of it and starting from there. There are many ways to treat high blood pressure, but without the knowledge of what is causing it, your treatment could be useless to your sit... Read >
Author: KJ
09th May 2007
Heart disease is one of the most frequently seen conditions. A large number of people suffer of this condition because of the high blood cholesterol levels. It is true that there are many factors that help the accumulation of cholesterol, but the main cau... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
04th May 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Mike Jennings
Do you ever wonder whether you have high blood pressure and just are not aware of it?
Are you one of the almost three adults in the United States, or approximately sixty-six million, that has high blood pressure or h... Read >
Author: Michael Jennings
27th March 2007
Is there a connection between heart health and vitamin D? Are vitamin E and heart health linked? Researchers for the Women’s Health Initiative hormone replacement therapy and heart health study also investigated the role of other vitamins and minerals... Read >
Author: Patsy Hamilton
20th February 2007
Much of the latest published research reports on coronary heart disease focus on treatment and the use of statin drugs to lower LDL cholesterol levels. The coronary heart disease research studies mentioned here focus primarily on causes and the need for ... Read >
Author: Patsy Hamilton
04th February 2007
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03rd February 2007
Protecting your horse against parasites is part of good barn management. Whether you are the owner of single horse or make your living as a boarding stable, you should have a good parasite prevention plan in place. Deworming your horses at regular interva... Read >
Author: Ron Petracek
20th January 2007
Scientists created synthetic vitamins that are cheap to make and are said to be identical in their atomic structure when compared to whole vitamins (Vitamins directly from vegetables ). However, when polarized light was placed through these synthetic vita... Read >
Author: Splasher
03rd January 2007
Cholesterol is a wax-like material which is made by liver and relates it to proteins known as lipoproteins that dissolves it in blood to get circulated to various parts of the body as it very essential component in the formation of cell membranes, certain... Read >
Author: Dr John Anne
02nd January 2007
The humble pomegranate is yet further proof of why the Mediterranean diet is being hailed as the healthiest
diet in the world.
For many centuries these rather unexciting and overlooked looked fruit have grown
on Fincas all around the Mediterranean a... Read >
Author: Ruth Polak
24th December 2006
The fact that you’re asking, “what is normal blood pressure” is a good sign. Many people don’t give blood pressure a second thought. This is pretty typical as high blood pressure, otherwise known, as hypertension, has no detectable symptoms other ... Read >
Author: Rich Rojas
18th December 2006
What is hypertension? It may sound very familiar and most of us will simply answer: it means high blood pressure. But, how many of us can really understand its hidden dangers?
To better understand hypertension, we need to know what blood pressure is.
... Read >
Author: Ng Peng Hock
04th December 2006
Under normal circumstances, we would think that only adults, especially elderly, will have narrowing and hardening of arteries. But, the findings of a study presented at the annual American Heart Association in Chicago last month (Nov 2006) will probably ... Read >
Author: Ng Peng Hock
17th July 2006
Scientists created synthetic vitamins that are cheap to make and are said to be identical in their atomic structure when compared to whole vitamins (Vitamins directly from vegetables). However, when polarized light was placed through these synthetic vitam... Read >
Author: Tom Gruber
01st June 2006
Increasingly larger numbers of people suffer from heart disease as a consequence of high blood cholesterol levels. There are many factors that enable the accumulation of cholesterol inside the organism, but the major cause is considered to be unhealthy di... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
08th April 2006
Introduction
If diet and weight are as important to health and wellbeing as experts believe, American men need to make changes to what they eat and how often they exercise. They are too overweight and suffer years of ill-health despite the fact that pe... Read >
Author: Anne Collins
08th April 2006
Our lives are getting more and more fast paced by the minute (there, I think it just got a little faster), and it is getting harder and harder to take care of ourselves as well as we should. You are trying hard, you exercize, you eat right, and you take y... Read >
Author: Crysta McGrath
29th March 2006
Ginko Biloba
Ginkgo Biloba is one of the oldest living tree species, dating back over 300 million years. Individual trees can live for over 1,000 years. Ginkgo Biliboa is the best selling herbal product in the world. It is an extract from the green leave... Read >
Author: chester ku-lea
21st February 2006
Cholesterol is a waxy, fatty substance that is found in every cell of the body. It is involved in the production of cell membranes, some hormones, vitamin D, bile acids, and other tissues in the body. It also insulates nerves. Cholesterol is produced in t... Read >
Author: Lindsay Fox
03rd February 2006
When we sleep, our mind and our body rejuvenates itself. Meditation helps us to achieve a state of restful awareness at other times. Restful awareness can sometimes provide a deeper rest than sleep. The benefits of meditation are many.
Meditation ma... Read >
Author: Constance Weygandt
25th August 2005
As I investigate the various diseases or problems that afflict most of the Americans, I find that blood pressure is quite a common problem that has deteriorated the healthy life of many. It is not just the senior citizens but even middle-aged men and wome... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta
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