Thursday, September 9, 2010

Coronary Artery Disease. Is It Possible To Get The Most Working Treatment?

June 23, 2010 by Nancy Landa  
Filed under heart disease

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A lot of persons heard about coronary artery disease, but few realize what atherosclerosis genuinely represent. Atherosclerosis is the thickening of arterial walls by cholesterol sediments. These sediments make plaques, which decrese the dimension of the arterial opening. When atherosclerotic lesions bear upon the coronary arteries [...]

Heart Disease #1 Killer Of Women 1 In 3 Have It

May 6, 2010 by Nancy Landa  
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More than half of American women don’t know that Heart Disease is the No. 1 killer of women in this country, despite plenty of work to boost awareness
Those findings come from a survey, just published in Circulation, the journal of the American Heart Association. Researchers found less than half of women are likely to call [...]

Women’s Issues – Heart Disease The What And The How

May 4, 2010 by Nancy Landa  
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When you’ve been diagnosed with heart disease, you may instantly feel completely alone. The feeling is, of course, totally illogical when you consider that heart disease is the most common health ailment among women. So while you’re hardly alone, sometimes it is hard to be completely logical when you are going through a major life [...]

Why Enagic Kangen Water

April 24, 2010 by Nancy Landa  
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Why Enagic?
The company behind Kangen Water.
Of the 44 companies manufacturing ionized water generators, only 6 of them make units certified as kangen water grade. A regular Alkaline ionized water unit are classified as “home health appliances.” Kangen water units are classified by the Japanese Ministry of health and welfare as a “medical device.” In [...]

WaterMelon Helps In Decreasing Hypertension

April 23, 2010 by Nancy Landa  
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Watermelon is an extra beneficial safeguard against high blood pressure. A substance extracted from watermelon seeds is alleged to have a particular action in dilating the arteries, which results in reducing the blood pressure. The seeds, dried and roasted, must be taken in liberal quantities.
For many individuals watermelon is a summer enjoyable food. Recent analysis [...]

Looking For A Nutrition Tea To Change Your Life?

March 11, 2010 by Aoife Joyce  
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Are you aware that Green Tea as a nutrition tea is immensely beneficial to your health on a whole? If yes, are you conscious of the reasons why? When you have finished reading this, you will understand exactly why and you will most likely go and make yourself a cuppa!

How to keep our bodies stay healthy drinking green tea

November 28, 2009 by Dimpi Martin  
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Green tea is great and now Bigelow makes it with pomegranate, so YES I highly recommend drinking it. I love it with a teaspoon of honey. Green tea is prepared from unfermented leaves, the leaves of oolong tea are partially fermented, and black tea is fully fermented. The more the leaves are fermented, the lower the polyphenol content and the higher the caffeine content. Green tea catechin and black tea directly act on the influenza virus and inactivate it. It appears that gargling with green or black tea is very effective in preventing influenza.

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