Articles about arteries (0-50 of 4015)

  • Paxil Use Has Led To Children Born With Transposition Of The Great Arteries
    By: Roger Design | - It's now widely known that the antidepressant Paxil carries with it significant risks if it's used by a woman while she is pregnant. Fortunately, Paxil is no longer prescribed to women who are pregnant and female patients are strongly warned about the risk of Paxil birth defects if they continue to use the drug after becoming pregnant. However, that doesn't erase the number of cases of children being born with congenital heart diseases like transposition of the great arteries that were caused by ...
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  • Spring Clean Your Arteries With A Natural Artery Cleanse Process
    By: Erick Paul | - A large number of people have high cholesterol and clogged arteries, which means there is a large number of bypass surgeries performed each year across the country. However, studies performed by the Harvard Medical School and the US Office of Technology Assessment have proven that 85 percent of bypass surgeries performed were not necessary. Research also states that 4 percent of patients die during bypass surgery and another 19 percent experience a heart attack or stroke after the operation.

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  • Why Does Our Health Have So Many If's?
    By: Knight Pierce Hirst | - If your nose runs when you are exercising, you're one of the 10%-20% of Americans with "exercise induced rhinitis". EIR is much like allergic rhinitis, also called hay fever or nasal allergies; and the symptoms are similar - congestion, sneezing, itchiness and runny nose. It is more common in people who have allergies and in people who exercise outdoors. It's also more common in winter. Although the exact cause of this condition isn't known, medical research is pointing to pollution, specificall ...
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  • Is The Grass Always Greener Someplace Else?
    By: Knight Pierce Hirst | - Utah is the best state for business. That is according to Forbes 2011 ranking. Among other things, Utah's energy costs are 31% below the national average, overall business costs are 10% lower and employment growth has averaged 0.6% for the past 5 years. Virginia ranked second followed by North Carolina, North Dakota, Colorado, Texas, Washington, Nebraska, Oregon and Iowa. Maine ranked 50th. Among other reasons, Maine's energy costs are 31% above the national average, population growth is stagnan ...
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  • Choose Organic, Natural Artery Cleanse
    By: Erick Paul | - Today, thanks to all the yummy fast food restaurants; like KFC, Subway, MacDonalds, and so many more, as well as thanks to our own weakness to avoid these junk foods, the health of many Americans is in bad standing. In fact, now more and more people are suffering from clogged arteries and the resulting coronary problems. There is little doubt that all these fast food chains have made life easier for all of us, but this convenience does not come without a cost. Many younger individuals are be ...
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  • Natural Artery Chelation: Things To Note
    By: Erick Paul | - Blocked arteries can cause a lot of serious health issues. Generally this condition is arrived at when the density of blood thickens due to deposit of excessive cholesterol. Cholesterol is a compound, which helps to create cells and aids in hormonal secretions. However, if the cholesterol amount present in blood intensifies then the blood cannot get easily circulated to the main organs of the body. In extreme cases the blood transportation to the heart stops due to a blockage resulting in a per ...
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  • Angioplasty In Mumbai
    By: Jennie Kakkad | - Mumbai is the financial hub of India. The city life is fast, competitive, and expensive. People dynamically switch between roles in a single day. In the morning, they are serious and smart professionals working aggressively to fulfill their goals. At night, they transform into a cool, friendly and freaky lot that enjoys in nightclubs, house parties, or even at home with their families. Such a stressful life is bound to have serious impact on the health. Heart is one such organ of the body that s ...
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  • Know How To Take Care Of Arteries
    By: Lisa Brun | - The human body has arteries and the main function of the arteries is to pump blood throughout the body. When the walls of the arteries thicken the arteries begin to degenerate. This is a chronic condition and in medical terms it is known as arteriosclerosis. Hardening of the arteries occurs due to deposits of calcium, fats and cholesterol. This is gradual process and once it become full blown the person suffers from heart attack, stroke etc. These deposits prevent the arteries from pumping blood ...
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  • Herbs That Help Clear Plaque In Arteries - Find Out What Works!
    By: chicnhealth | - Herbs have many health benefits and for those with unhealthy cholesterol level, herbs can provide two major heart-healthy benefits. Herbs can decrease the level of harmful LDL or low-density lipoprotein cholesterol and increase the level of useful HDL or high-density lipoprotein cholesterol. You can add the herbs to your daily diet or take them in the form of supplements depending on your preference. These herbs are a good alternative to prescription drugs and they dont have any side effects ...
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  • Easy Ideas To Keep Blood Pressure In Optimal Range
    By: Kevin Whitsitt | - In all of the years you have been alive how often have you thought about what would happen if your heart stopped beating? I would predict that you probably take this muscle for granted as do I. Just think that it never has called in sick or even taken a small break and here it is working every single day since the day we were born. Yet we rarely even think about it let alone show it any appreciation. One of the main reasons someones heart may stop beating prematurely has to do with blood pres ...
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  • The Effects Of Menopause On Your Heart
    By: Yvonne Bedward | - For most women the age fifty is quite significant.It it around that time that most women begin to experience changes in the body. These include night sweats, hot flashes and iritability to name a few. These sumptoms occur as the body begins to lose estrogen.This is the begining of menopause and may last for many years. The decreasing levels of estrogen also causes significant changes in the heart.It is considered that during childbearing years the woman's heart is protected by the high levels of ...
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  • Types Of Arterial System
    By: nadrahan | - Here are different types of arterial system of human body.

    Pulmonary arteries
    Systemic arteries
    The Aorta
    Arterioles
    Arterioles and blood pressure
    6. Capillaries
    Functions
    Now we will see the functions of these parts of arterial system in detail.
    Pulmonary arteries

    It is a large artery which comes from the superior surface of right ventricle and it carries the deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs. It has a u ...

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  • Take Appropriate Action If You Suspect Paxil Caused Your Child's Transposition Of The Great Arteries
    By: Roger Design | - Being notified of your child's transposition of the great arteries defect can be an absolutely horrible moment in the life of a new mother and father, and although this particular defect does occur naturally, it is now recognized that transposition of the arteries defects and other heart defects may also occur for some as a result of a prescription drug; namely, the prescription drug Paxil.

    Paxil, also known as Paroxetine, has been on the market since the early 1990s, and although t ...

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  • Get Fat! Omega-3 Fatty Acids That Is
    By: Gerald L. Hoffmann | - Mention oils and fats and health-conscious individuals tend to tune out immediately. What they do not realize is that there are good fats and bad fats. Avoiding the intake of oils and fats would actually be harmful - rather than beneficial - to their health.

    The Facts About Fish Oil

    Essential fatty acids must always be part of our daily diet - without them, we take one step closer to our deaths. Essential fatty acids are divided into two groups: omega-6 EFAs and omeg ...

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  • Best Natural Foods That Cleanse Your Arteries
    By: chicnhealth | - The flexibility of the arteries that supplies blood and oxygen to the body should be intact. There are many important processes that take place in these arteries. Major changes takes place in these arteries that contribute to the proper functioning of heart.

    Deposits that are accumulated on these arteries can cause serious issues. These deposits are mainly cholesterol, cellular waste product, fatty substance and calcium. If the deposits are frequent without any care then this might ...

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  • Is Paxil (paroxetine) Ultimately To Blame For Your Child's Transposition Of The Great Arteries Defec
    By: Roger Design | - Having a child born with a heart defect such as transposition of the great arteries can be unbearable for any parent, but if it's later suspected that the defect may have been the result of a prescription drug, then the amount of suffering sustained can certainly increase; this situation is something which a number of American families are now experiencing as it has come out that the prescription drug Paxil may be responsible for causing birth defects in some.

    Paroxetine, better kno ...

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  • Do You Suspect Your Child's Transposition Of The Great Arteries Was Paxil-caused?
    By: Roger Design | - Having a happy and healthy baby boy or girl is truly a beautiful moment in the life of a parent, but hopes of happiness and healthiness can quickly become dashed if it's discovered that the new baby suffers from a heart defect such as transposition of the great arteries. However, it should be recognized that for some families whose child was born with this heart defect, a prescription drug may be to blame.

    The pain felt by a parent after being told that their child has a heart defec ...

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  • Can Heart Disease Be Reversed Once It Is Diagnosed?
    By: Venkata Krishnan Rajagopalan | - If you are someone who has been told that you have a heart condition or a high level of cholesterol that presents a huge danger to your heart, then you might think it is too late to do anything about it.

    You wonder, can heart disease be reversed? If there was some way to get rid of this scary problem, you would surely do it to protect yourself from further harm.

    The good news is that there certainly are a few solutions that can greatly reduce the illness and bring back ...

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  • How Cholesterol Correlation To Heart Disease Works
    By: Venkata Krishnan Rajagopalan | - The role of cholesterol (also known as cholesterin) in your body is to assist with the building of cells, the insulation of nerves and the production of hormones. Under normal circumstances all the HDL that is needed by the body is produced by your liver. Your diet can, however, also be a major source of this, which is found in foods such as meat, eggs and milk. Let's discuss how cholesterol correlation to heart disease works.

    Most people are by now familiar with the two kinds of ch ...

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  • The Battle Against Arteriosclerosis
    By: Dee Braun | - There are several diseases that affect the arteries but the most common among them is arteriosclerosis. Arteriosclerosis occurs when the arteries become lined with plaque and the blood no longer flows through them as it once did. The arteries actually become more narrow and they are more brittle than they used to be.

    There is a common misconception that arteriosclerosis is the same as atherosclerosis. Atherosclerosis is actually a condition that falls under the main group of arter ...

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  • Leaky Gut From 2nd Brain Abuse Leads To Vit. K Related Disease
    By: Nhorsek Dr. | - Leaky Gut Syndrome, Abuse of Your Second Brain and Colon, Allergy, Liver and Lung Health.

    Vitamin K research has shown a positive effect on lung, liver and colon cancer tissue. This is only one of many tissues positively affected by the presence of normal amounts of Vitamin K.

    Vitamin K1, K2 and K3 are the three forms. Vitamin K1 is primarily acquired through eating green vegetables. Vitamin K2 is mostly produced by the bacteria in the intestinal tract.

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  • Phosphatidylcholine Latest Remedy For Arterial Blockages
    By: Jim Harcy | - Phosphatidylcholine is one of the essential phospholipids existing in all cells of the physical specimen. These are fat molecules that are critical pieces of all cell membranes, and act as messengers inside cells including, and most critically, the brain. They interact with proteins, neurotransmitters, and cholesterol in regulating metabolism and use in cells and tissues. They are called essential because they are not formulated by the human physique and must come from supplementation.

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  • Peripheral Artery Disease, Diet, Circulation And Clogged Arteries
    By: Richard Heft | - Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) is a clever name for poor circulation via anemic blood or clogged arteries both of which are caused by poor diet and cured by proper diet (includes herbs), not by the best pharmaceuticals, doctors, insurance companies, retirement plans, nursing homes, etc.

    Peripheral Artery Disease is more or less arthritis, whether you call it Rheumatoid Arthritis, Restless Leg Syndrome, Peripheral Artery Disease, etc.

    Arthritis is a generic term for ...

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  • What Is Meant By Subclavian?
    By: Jeff Ryan | - In the anatomy of humans, subclavian refers to any bodily organ which is located under the clavicle, or the collar bone. Located there are two separate large veins and arteries which are located on both sides of the body. The purpose of the two are to allow the circulation of blood to and from upper extremities within the body.

    There are two Subclavian veins, categorized by the left and right which run underneath the clavicle which connect to various parts of the circulatory syste ...

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  • Cholesterol - Learn About Convenient Resources
    By: Nathan Knightley | - Most people may think of worrying things whenever they hear the word cholesterol though they should not since as soon as they learn what it is and in what manner cholesterol threatens their health they will learn to adjust so that they can continue maintaining good health. To be certain, cholesterol is alcohol and steroids united and this mixture is called sterol, plus, it is also a fat that is called a lipid. Also, most of the cholesterol that we have in our bodies is produced by the liver whil ...
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  • How To Reverse Heart Disease
    By: Michael Sellar | - In 1996 scientist Matthias Rath published a study in which an Ultrafast CT was used to scan 55 heart disease patients over the course of a year to measure calcium deposits. In this way the growth of the deposits could be measured. After this period they were given a high dose nutritional supplement containing about 30 different nutrients to take each day for a year. They were scanned at six month and twelve months.

    After the first 6 months, growth was slowed a little. But after 12 ...

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  • Mediterranean Diet: Can Garlic Protect Us From More Than Vampires?
    By: Emilia Klapp, R.D., B.S. | - People have used garlic for thousand of years as both food and medicine as well as to ward off vampires. Well, although modern research has not confirmed yet that rubbing garlic on doorknobs and window frames can protect us against vampires or evil spirits, it has confirmed what our ancestors believed about the health benefits of this herb: its consumption can protect us from many ailments.

    Unfortunately, for several decades, the widespread use of antibiotics has ignored the med ...

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  • 7 Reasons Why We End Up With A Heart Attack
    By: Emilia Klapp, R.D., B.S. | - According to U.S. General Surgeon, heart attacks and strokes are highly preventable. Thus, if more people die from heart disease than from any other illness, we need to give a serious consideration to what we are doing wrong.

    In this article you will find the 7 main reasons why we may end up being part of the American Heart Associations statistics.


    1. We smoke.
    The risk of dying of a heart attack is about four times higher in people who smoke ...

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  • Holistic Medicine Secrets: Decrease Risk Of Heart Disease By Relaxing Your Arteries
    By: Dr. Lisa Hosbein | - We want our arteries to be elastic and not stiff.

    Exercise, nutrition and medications can all improve the elasticity of our arteries. The key is to know which arteries are the culprit: the small arteries or the large ones. The larger and smaller arteries respond very differently to exercise, medications and nutrition.

    Most women have problems with their smaller arteries (called micro-vascular syndrome), not their larger ones. This is one of the reasons that heart di ...

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  • Holistic Medicine Secrets: Cholesterol Lowering Medications - Should I Take Them?
    By: Dr. Lisa Hosbein | - First, I encourage you to learn about why our bodies produce cholesterol. We have learned that cholesterol is not the best indicator for heart disease.

    You are much better off knowing if your arteries are inflamed (C-reactive-protein test), and knowing their elasticity (Cardiovascular Profile test). In my other articles, I go over these tests and their benefits.

    If you have significantly elevated cholesterol, you should pay attention to it and treat it. Much depend ...

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  • Holistic Medicine Secrets: High Cholesterol - What Are The Alternatives?
    By: Dr. Lisa Hosbein | - We definitely need cholesterol. Most people are worried about high cholesterol, but low cholesterol can also be a warning sign. An adequate cholesterol level is actually a sign of a healthy liver because the liver makes cholesterol.

    The standard medical recommendation is for the LDL cholesterol - the "bad" cholesterol - to be less than 130 mg/dl and even below 100 mg/dl for people who have had a heart attack or are considered high risk for a heart attack.

    I encourag ...

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  • Holistic Medicine Secrets: Heart Disease Is #1 Killer In America
    By: Dr. Lisa Hosbein | - Every American should be paying attention to the health of their heart, particularly to the health of the arteries in their heart. Cardiovascular disease is the number one killer of Americans, including women. Overall, about 480,000 American women die of heart disease each year, which is 60,000 more women then men.

    Women are very concerned about breast cancer and whether or not they should take hormones. What most women don't realize is that they have a much higher risk of dying f ...

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  • Holistic Medicine Secrets: Heart Disease - Am I At Risk?
    By: Dr. Lisa Hosbein | - A cholesterol check is not necessarily the best test for determining whether or not you are at risk for heart disease.

    In fact, the American Heart Association now agrees that people with heart disease all have one common factor which is not high cholesterol. It's inflammation in their arteries (Heart guidelines urge test for inflammation; USA TODAY, Jan. 28, 2003).

    An excellent book to read on the topic is, The Great Cholesterol Con, by Malcom Kendrick.

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  • Holistic Medicine Secrets: Should You Worry About Cholesterol?
    By: Dr. Lisa Hosbein | - Heart disease is a real concern. Everyone should be paying attention to the health of the arteries in their heart, because cardiovascular disease is the number one killer of Americans.

    More than half the people who have heart attacks have normal cholesterol. You do need to concern yourself with abnormally high or low cholesterol, but normal cholesterol levels do not protect you from heart attacks.

    A cholesterol check is not the best test for determining whether o ...

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  • Top 7 Tips To Treat And Prevent High Blood Pressure
    By: Raymond Lee Geok Seng | - Many people think that high blood pressure is a natural part of getting older. But it does not have to be that way. When you lower high blood pressure, you can cut the risk of heart disease and stroke in half or more. That may seem hard to believe. After all, you can have high blood pressure and still feel great. It is like when you blow up a balloon too much, you put too much pressure on a structure that is not built to take it. It pops. That is what high blood pressure does to your arteries. U ...
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  • Combatting Atherosclerosis With Good Nutrition
    By: Aaron Stanlich | - Imagine hundreds of cars zooming down an eight-lane highway. One lane disappears, and then another, until the same cars crawl bumper-to-bumper along a one-lane country road. That's sort of what happens when you have atherosclerosis. Your arteries, the highways for your blood, harden and narrow, and the same amount of blood has to make its way through a much tighter space. This traffic jam in your arteries leads to all sorts of trouble, including heart attack and stroke.

    Atheroscle ...

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  • Heart Disease What Can Be Done? What Will Protect Us?
    By: Patrick Hamouy | - For many years, Heart disease has been the number one killer in our modern society. It now is battling for first place with cancers.

    In order for our arteries and blood vessels to be healthy, our body needs a good supply of Vitamin C (Documented by Dr Linus Pauling (Nobel prize) and Dr Matthias Rath). This supply is essential for the production of collagen (Collagen gives strength to the wall of the arteries and blood vessels) and elastin (Elastin is the elastic fibrous material t ...

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  • World's Healthiest People, 7 Tips To Get That Way
    By: Mary McRand | -
    Women have special vitamin needs related both to osteoporosis and
    pregnancy issues. Although men can also have osteoporosis, it attack
    women more and cause them to greater suffering. By supplementing with
    calcium on a regular basis, much of the risk for osteoporosis can be
    offset. Women who are pregnant or considering having children,folic
    acid is an essential supplement. This B vitamin can prevent birth
    defects such as Spina Bifida in newborn babies.

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  • Twice Nobel Prize Winning Scientist Claimed Found Artery Clogging Cure
    By: Glenn Heitkoetter | - Linus Pauling is the only scientist to win the Nobel Prize twice by himself for his studies. He claimed he found a way to clean semi-clogged arteries and veins of the cholesterol and fat build up without surgery. Notice: see your doctor before doing this program. He said he did some studies and found that arteries and veins can be cleared with massive doses of vitamin C and L-Lysine, an over the counter available amino acid.

    The vitamin C recommended is Acorbic Acid, other form ...

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  • Heart Disease In Women
    By: ejbpa | - When it comes to Heart Disease, men usually come off worse than women. It seems that men have a much higher chance of developing the condition than women do though that is not to say that women do not develop the condition. They do, though most women who suffer form the condition are over a certain age.

    Women and Heart Disease

    It is thought that in America there are eight million women living with Heart Disease and of those it is estimated that just over 400,000 wom ...

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  • The Best Heart Disease Treatment
    By: ejbpa | - Heart disease is a serious illness but luckily it can be treated. Whilst there are no cures to speak of, some treatments do manage to successfully control the condition and help you to live a happy life. So what options are open to you then?

    The Various Heart Disease Treatment Options Available

    There are quite a lot of treatment options including medical treatment, self help treatment and alternative treatments to choose from. Basically it all depends upon your own ...

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  • Are You Aware That Walnuts Can Combat Unhealthy Fats?
    By: Ng Peng Hock | - Walnuts (genus Juglans) are plants in the walnut family Juglandaceae. There are 21 species in the genus range. The best-known member of the genus is the Persian Walnut (Juglans regia). The nuts of all the species are edible, but the walnuts commonly available in stores are from the Persian Walnut, the only species which has a large nut and thin shell.

    Research suggests that eating walnuts at the end of a meal may help cut the damage that is done to the arteries by the fatty food. ...

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  • Vitamins For A Healthy Heart
    By: Galina Samitova | - As we all know, vitamins are very important when it comes
    to keeping your heart healthy. You need to eat the right
    foods of course, although you also need to supplement the
    food you eat with the necessary vitamins your body needs to
    stay in shape and keep your heart working healthy for a
    long time to come. If you don't consume the right
    nutrients, you won't be doing your heart any favors - and
    may end up having problems later on in life.
    < ...

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  • Essential Fatty Acids And Your Health
    By: Douglas Alp | - Copyright 2006 Douglas Alp

    There are many people who really do not know the benefits of fish oils and the essential fatty acids in one's diet. As the definition goes the word essential meaning they are critical and necessary for good health. The essential fatty acids (EFA) are the good fats in your diet and provide benefits for the heart, brain and the entire body.

    The essential fatty acid consists of omega 3 and omega 6. Omega 3 is primarily found in cold water ...

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  • Artery Disease The Killer Among Us
    By: Annabelle Wolski | - 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 imperative that any disease to these arteries is prevented or treated as a matter of urgency.


    Diseases that can affect the arteries

    Any form of arterial disease is dangerous due to the death of orga ...

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  • Trans Fats Are Another Cause Of High Blood Pressure
    By: Kevin Riley | - When the demand for butter exceeded the ability of farmers to supply this desirable fat ... the search for a substitute started us on a road to trans fats, heart disease, and high blood pressure. Not until 20 years ago did we finally discover the dangers of trans fats.

    ~ How Did Trans Fats Enter our Food Supply? ~

    In the 1860s butter was in great demand and there just wasn't enough to satisfy everybody. Emperor Louis Napoleon III offered a prize for a substitute ... ...

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  • Keep Your Pumper Pumping
    By: illich | - Clots cause 80% of all Heart Attacks and 83% of Strokes. Heart Disease is on the rise in this country as well as in places where the diet has been westernized like Japan and the Mediterranean. More than anything else it is due to lack of proper diet and exercise.

    Atherosclerosis is the hardening of the arteries and this is how it happens; flowing through your arteries you have plasma, red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets (needed for clotting) as well as some other es ...

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  • They Say "look In The Mirror, Don"t See Fat, See Beautiful!" That"s Not Going To Make You H
    By: Helen Robinson | - My husband was 241 lbs. and had a triple bypass six years ago. Today he weighs 178 lbs. and his cholesterol is 108. I never lied to him about his food; I just neglected to mention that I did things like replacing the ground beef in his chili with veggie protein crumbles (from the frozen food case) and the shredded cheddar was veggie cheese from the supermarket produce department. Believe it or not the shredded veggie cheddar tastes and melts so much better than the regular no-fat cheddar. He l ...
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