Peter wrote:
by Warren Matthews of Xtend-Life
If you or a loved one is on a statin drug, or you know someone who is I would urge you ro read the following article by Bill Sardi. There is only one part of his article that I disagree with and that is where he refers to […]
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Eliza wrote:
Question: from Brad
Warren - Do you have any test results or testimonials from customers who have used Cardio-Klenz to support the effectiveness of your product? I’m 47 and began having stable Angina 1 year ago. I have 30% build-up in the left anterior descending artery. I’ve working on this for a year by […]
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Jon wrote:
by Warren Matthews of Xtend-Life
Yesterday whilst on a long plane flight I was glancing through a flying magazine when I noticed an article asking what would you do if you had a Heart Attack while flying. Not, as a passenger but as the pilot!
Well, what would you do? I asked myself […]
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Jon wrote:
The aortic valve is situated at the opening of the left ventricle, one of the chambers of the heart. The valve opens when the ventricle pumps out blood and closes when the ventricle stops beating. This is to prevent the blood from rushing back into the ventricle. Aortic stenosis is a condition where […]
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Charisse wrote:
Watch Your Weight: In over weight people, a 10 percent reduction in total body weight will sometimes normalize blood pressure.
Get Physical: Go for a brisk 30-minute walk 6 days a week.
Meditate: A new study shows it works for teens too.
Try Yoga: It reduces stress and strengthens the mind and body.
Butt Out: All forms […]
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Charisse wrote:
High Blood Pressure is a subject that comes up regularly because it is so common, even in quite young people. It is sometimes referred to as ‘the silent killer’ as it can creep up on you without you being aware of it. It’s considered to be a significant factor in increasing the risk […]
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Dee wrote:
Keeping an eye on your Cholesterol levels and maintaining a healthy level is essential if you want to remain healthy. There are many ways in which we can reduce the amount of Cholesterol to ensure it remains at levels within the guidelines and to avoid illnesses such as Heart Disease. Here are some […]
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Dee wrote:
A blood clot is the most common cause of a blocked coronary artery. Usually, the artery is already partially narrowed by atheromas. An atheroma may rupture or tear, narrowing the artery further and making blockage by a clot more likely. The ruptured atheroma not only reduces the flow of blood through an artery […]
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Eliza wrote:
by Warren Matthews of Xtend-Life Natural Supplements
This allegation is the thrust of an article by Byron Richards. It is also something that I agree with him on. He has written an excellent article on the subject of statins introducing some new material and I have reproduced it below for you.
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Dee wrote:
From http://www.care2.com/
Any man who’s ever suffered with impotence knows it can seriously impact the quality of his life.
Read the rest of this great post here
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Dee wrote:
From a health heart to a good sex life, the proper flow and Circulation of blood in our arteries is one of the most important things we can do to maintain good health and push back the aging process.
There is a common denominator between good arterial health and disorders such as Heart Attack, […]
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Dee wrote:
Substitute 2 egg whites for 1 whole egg in baking
Try lean ham, Canadian bacon, turkey bacon and reduced fat sausage and bacon instead of regular sausage and bacon.
Season vegetables with Lemon, Garlic, onion, chives or pepperinstead of animal fat.
Have cooked dry beans and peas instead of meat occasionally; or substitute for part of […]
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Dee wrote:
By Dr. Lisa Hosbein
Every American should be paying attention to the health of their heart, and particularly to the health of the arteries in their heart, because 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 […]
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