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		<title>Potassium and Heart Health</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Potassium and heart health is important as potassium is a vital element in our bodies. Our heart requires it to beat properly and it also regulates our blood pressure. Potassium is needed for muscle strength and function, if we don&#8217;t have the proper levels we can have cramping, weakness and be tired all the time. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Potassium and heart health  is important as potassium is a vital<br />
element in our bodies. Our heart requires it to beat properly<br />
and it also regulates our blood pressure. Potassium is needed<br />
for muscle strength and function, if we don&#8217;t have the proper<br />
levels we can have cramping, weakness and be tired all the<br />
time.</p>
<p>Fainting can be an issue when the potassium levels get to low<br />
in our systems. Low potassium can also cause heart<br />
palpitations and irregular heart beating. It can bring about<br />
feeling depressed, being confused and sometimes even<br />
hallucinations. Being really thirsty is another possible<br />
symptom that we can have when our potassium is<br />
getting really low.</p>
<p>What are some foods to help us with our potassium</p>
<p>and heart health? Bananas are made of approximately<br />
11% potassium, 20% Vitamin B6, 15% of our Vitamin C,<br />
16% of our dietary fiber we need on a daily basis. They<br />
are also soothing to our stomachs.</p>
<p>Bananas contain that important soluble fiber that<br />
helps to lower blood cholesterol, reduce strokes,<br />
and other cardiovascular heart disease.</p>
<p>Did You know that bananas are sodium free and<br />
that also makes them good for the heart health?</p>
<p>Eating 2 bananas a day will keep our potassium  level up.</p>
<p>Bananas help with our stress levels and we can sleep<br />
better when eat bananas every day.</p>
<p>Did you know that bananas are great for those with<br />
diabetes as they help maintain the blood sugar levels<br />
also? Snack on bananas in moderation!</p>
<p>Some other potassium rich foods are grilled salmon,<br />
1 cup of steamed broccoli, 1/2 cup steamed spinach,<br />
1 cup raw cauliflower, 1/2 of an avocado and if you<br />
are a meat eater, 4 oz. beef such a the sirloin for less<br />
fat or about a cup of chopped white meat of chicken.</p>
<p>Most nuts are healthy if left in their natural state,<br />
which means unsalted. The number one nut is the<br />
pistachio nut as its got the most potassium and offers<br />
3o different vitamin, minerals and phytonutrients.</p>
<p>Pistachios are great then to eat to help lower our bad<br />
cholesterol levels and raise the good cholesterol levels.</p>
<p>This video offers tips about potassium and heart</p>
<p>health for all of us:</p>
<p><strong>Pistachios &#8211; The Low Fat Low Calorie Nut</strong></p>
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<p>www.nutritionalchoice.net Holistic Nutrition Consultant, Karen Roth,<br />
MS, NC talks about the health benefits of pistachios. Pistachios have<br />
been called the Skinny Nut,&#8221; because they are one of the lowest<br />
calorie, AND lowest fat nuts; Full of fiber and protein, pistachio<br />
help you feel fuller longer. A serving size is ½ cup with shells on,<br />
or ¼ cup if shelled. One serving of pistachios has 3 grams of fiber.<br />
That&#8217;s more than most other snack nuts and more than many<br />
types of whole fruit. Pistachios have more potassium than any<br />
other nut. Did you know a serving of pistachios has more<br />
potassium than half of a large banana? Per serving,<br />
pistachios have more antioxidants than green tea.</p>
<p>Pistachios are a &#8220;hearty&#8221; snack offering more<br />
cholesterol fighting phytosterols than any other<br />
nut. The green color in pistachios comes from<br />
a compound called lutein which helps<br />
prevent the most common form of blindness<br />
in older adults. Pistachios offer more than 30<br />
different vitamins, minerals and phytonutrients.</p>
<p>Pistachio nuts have also been shown to improve<br />
cardiovascular health. According to a study<br />
published in the American Journal of Clinical<br />
Nutrition, pistachios may lower LDL (bad)<br />
cholesterol levels and increase HDL (good)<br />
cholesterol levels. Pistachios go really good<br />
in salads and you can toss them in your<br />
yogurt or oatmeal.</p>
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		<title>Hypertension Tips To Do</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hypertension tips to do to stay healthy and to become healthy again after you&#8217;ve just found out that you have hypertension challenges. 1. Eat foods that are raw and include lots of natural potassium and magnesium. Foods are much safer than any potassium and magnesium in pill forms. High Blood Pressure Tips &#38; Treatments : [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hypertension tips to do to stay healthy and to become healthy again after you&#8217;ve just found out that you have hypertension challenges.</p>
<p>1. Eat foods that are raw and include lots of natural potassium and magnesium. Foods are much safer than any potassium and magnesium in pill forms.</p>
<p><strong>High Blood Pressure Tips &amp; Treatments : Potassium Rich Food for High Blood Pressure</strong></p>
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<p>High blood pressure may be helped by a diet high in potassium. Learn more about the effects of potassium on blood pressure withtips from a doctor in this free health video. Expert: Dr. Robin Terranella Bio: Dr. Robin Terranella has a medical degree from Bastyr University and has trained at Wu Hsing Tao Acupuncture School. Filmmaker: Dustin Daniels</p>
<p>2. Exercise! exercise increases blood flow and builds the heart muscle. When an exercise program of walking, bycling, using treadmills and weight-lifting we can lower our hypertension and high blood pressures.</p>
<p><strong>High Blood Pressure Tips &amp; Treatments : Exercising to Achieve Target Heart Rate</strong></p>
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<p>Reaching your target heart rate with exercise is a great way to stay healthy and lower high blood pressure. Learn how to exercise in order to hit your target heart rate withtips from a doctor in this free health video. Expert: Dr. Robin Terranella Bio: Dr. Robin Terranella has a medical degree from Bastyr University and has trained at Wu Hsing Tao Acupuncture School. Filmmaker: Dustin Daniels</p>
<p>3. Another hypertension tips to do include something as simple as yoga. Reducing stress and stretching the body improves blood flow and high blood pressure for us.</p>
<p>Yoga Wellness Exercises : Yoga Hypertension Exercises</p>
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<p>Yoga hypertension exercises are a great way to stretch trouble areas of the body and help prevent arthritis. Learn some tips on how to properly do hypertension exercises from ayoga expert in this free video clip. Expert: John R. Snell Bio: John R. Snell had an undergraduate degree in Business Administration and in 1998. He owns Nia Connecticut Fitness &amp; Spa where he is a therapist and teaches fitness. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso</p>
<p>These simple steps of hypertension tips to do for anyone will give you a much healthier lifestyle and keep you from using drugs to control hypertension. Check out the side effects that are on all prescription drugs and choose raw foods, healthy fats and oils, organic raw nuts and extra lean meats. Take control of your health matters and see the amazing results when you implement a healthy diet of raw foods and organic meals.</p>
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