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Manage Triglyceride Tips

by adminJuly 7, 2010

Manage triglyceride tips today include watching your carbohydrate levels of consumption and adding Vitamin B3 or niacin to your meals in the form of foods or a supplement. Manage triglyceride levels by paying attention to the amount of healthy carbohydrates you are eating daily. Carbohydrates usually contribute to our high triglycerides levels. Eating pizzas loaded [...]

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2 Heart Disease Concerns

by adminJuly 2, 2010

2 heart disease concerns today include the amount of soda or ‘pop’ we as Americans are drinking that are affecting our heart health matters and the amount of candida in our bodies that is causing our cravings for sugars, chocolates full of sugars, soda drinks,milk, pickles or alcohol to name a few. So why is [...]

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What Are Triglycerides?

by adminJune 24, 2010

What are triglycerides? Triglycerides, High cholesterol, bad cholesterol and good cholesterol are all associated with our blood that our heart pumps constantly. Triglycerides are the fatty acids in our blood and can lead us down a dangerous path with an increased risk of heart disease and stroke. Eating a healthy diet of raw foods and [...]

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Stroke-Act Fast

by adminJune 19, 2010

Heart Monitor Training for the Compleat Idiot Stroke-act fast! Time is very critical when dealing with the symptoms of a stroke. Seeking medical help is truly an emergency to save the persons life and the effects of a stroke such as paralysis. Symptoms of a Stroke : Mild Stroke Symptoms Learn about mild stroke symptoms [...]

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Stroke and Heart Problems

by adminJune 7, 2010

Stroke and heart problems are serious health risks and need immediate attention when you see someone or yourself with some unusual symptoms such as slurred speech, a crooked smile, trouble walking or standing when just before that they were fine. This video shares a testimony of a man and his struggles after having a stroke [...]

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