There is currently no cure for congestive heart failure, rather there are things that you can do to help lengthen your life and protect your heart from further injury. Treatment is a matter of changing your lifestyle and a mixture of drug therapy, which will alter your quality of your life.
Saving Your Heart From Congestive Heart Failure
Posted: 31st October 2008
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In the last issue I told you about some things you can do to reduce your risk of getting heart disease. But what if you already have heart disease? Millions of Americans living with heart disease aren’t sure what they can do to improve their condition, to enhance their quality of life, and to prevent a deadly event like a heart attack.
There is Life After Heart Disease
Posted: 23rd October 2008
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Many people wonder whether or not they will need medication to control or lower their cholesterol and would rather find alternate, more natural solutions to their high cholesterol. Fortunately, for many, there is no need to take cholesterol lowering medication.
How to Lower Cholesterol Naturally Without Medication
Posted: 22nd October 2008
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High cholesterol is a common condition found in people of developed countries. It increases the risk of coronary heart disease. Knowing the key facts and ways to lower cholesterol will help to prevent such condition, or how to manage it if you already had.
Lower Cholesterol - Quick Facts and Tips
Posted: 20th October 2008
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Symptoms of clogged arteries are varies, depend on the location where the clogging occurs. Pay attention to the details may save your life or other people.
Symptoms of Clogged Arteries - The Details You Can’t Ignore
Posted: 19th October 2008
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Cholesterol has traditionally been type-cast as an arch-villain in heart disease. Gradually this has been changing in the eyes of the heart medicine community. This is due to a number of recent research studies and the ensuing unanswered questions.
Is Cholesterol Always to Blame in Heart Disease?
Posted: 16th October 2008
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Chelation is derived from the Greek word ‘chele’ which means to bind or claw. Heavy metals, like mercury and lead, in our blood stream can lead to a build up of plaque which causes a narrowing of the arteries known as atherosclerosis. EDTA (Ethylenediamine tetra-acetic acid) in Oral Chelation formulas can bind to these harmful heavy metals and carry them out of your blood stream.
What is Oral Chelation and How Can it Help Prevent Heart Disease?
Posted: 14th October 2008
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The American diet is heart unhealthy. Decreasing red meat and fried foods and increasing fruits, vegetables, cereals, grains, nuts, olive oil, fish and red wine in your diet can greatly diminish not only cardiovascular diseases, but also many chronic illnesses such as osteoporosis, diabeters and cancer.
Heart Healthy Prudent Diet
Posted: 14th October 2008
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What is the true cause of heart disease, and how can we truly reduce the risk of death? Atherosclerosis, or Coronary Artery Disease (CAD), is the leading cause of death in both men and women. In the U.S. alone, there are more than one million heart attacks every year, one third of them resulting in death. The majority of men and women currently have, or are actively developing, atherosclerosis. By age 20, most people already have a 15-25% narrowing of their arteries due to plaque formation. By age 40, there is a 30-50% clogging of their arteries.
The Cholesterol Conspiracy - The Truth About Statins and Nutritional Supplementation
Posted: 13th October 2008
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Seven out of 10 people over 45 have high cholesterol, so if you’re looking for a diet for high cholesterol you’re not alone. Here are several things which will help you improve the type of fats you’re taking in and lowering your cholesterol.
Searching For a Diet For High Cholesterol?
Posted: 11th October 2008
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