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Why eating cheese will not harm your health: Dairy products

... not raise the risk of suffering a heart attack or stroke, a team of international experts have found (stock image) EATING CHEESE DOESN'T RAISE CHOLESTEROL LEVELS Eating cheese everyday doesn't raise your cholesterol levels, research published in March suggests. In fact, those who avoid the ...
by herbsandhelpers
Wed May 10, 2017 11:48 am
 
Forum: Conditions
Topic: Why eating cheese will not harm your health: Dairy products
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Cauliflower is the new kale: Why nutritionists can't get eno

... Mary Jane Detroyer. 'This is beneficial for people who live with conditions that prevent them from eating too many carbs like diabetes, elevated cholesterol, and obesity.' The Nutrition Twins concur. 'It's very low in calories, so it's a great food for weight loss,' they explain. 'It can easily ...
by herbsandhelpers
Thu May 04, 2017 11:14 am
 
Forum: Conditions
Topic: Cauliflower is the new kale: Why nutritionists can't get eno
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Views: 6218

Stop throwing away this weed; it could help lower your chole

Stop throwing away this weed; it could help lower your cholesterol (Natural News) A vast number of studies have demonstrated purslane’s efficacy in reducing blood cholesterol levels. As reported by OfftheGridNews.com, the plant is actually a beneficial ...
by herbsandhelpers
Wed May 03, 2017 8:20 am
 
Forum: Conditions
Topic: Stop throwing away this weed; it could help lower your chole
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Views: 4724

Non-O blood group 'linked to higher heart attack risk'

... group would help. She said: "In future, blood group should be considered in risk assessment for cardiovascular prevention, together with cholesterol, age, sex and systolic blood pressure." People with blood group A - who are known to have higher cholesterol - may need a lower treatment ...
by herbsandhelpers
Tue May 02, 2017 8:44 am
 
Forum: Conditions
Topic: Non-O blood group 'linked to higher heart attack risk'
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Views: 3426

1 in 5 People Unknowingly Have Fatty Liver Disease, > Are Th

... in the liver, which is not a result of alcohol, but the reason may be malnutrition, insulin resistance, rapid weight loss, diabetes, high cholesterol, viral hepatitis, and some medications like aspirin, diltiazem, corticosteroids, amiodarone, tetracycline, or antiviral drugs. The treatment ...
by herbsandhelpers
Tue May 02, 2017 8:42 am
 
Forum: Conditions
Topic: 1 in 5 People Unknowingly Have Fatty Liver Disease, > Are Th
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Fine particles in traffic pollution tied to lower ‘good’ cho

Fine particles in traffic pollution tied to lower ‘good’ cholesterol (Reuters Health) - People who live near sources of heavy traffic exhaust may be at higher risk of heart disease because the fine particles in this type of pollution lower levels of ...
by herbsandhelpers
Thu Apr 20, 2017 11:56 am
 
Forum: Conditions
Topic: Fine particles in traffic pollution tied to lower ‘good’ cho
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Views: 3711

New research says you should eat an avocado every day

... of the fruit's leaves, peels, oil and seeds or pits. According to the researchers, avocados have the biggest and most beneficial effects on your cholesterol levels. Eating avocados can influence several different cholesterol measurements, including that of your LDL (good cholesterol), HDL (bad ...
by herbsandhelpers
Tue Apr 18, 2017 11:32 am
 
Forum: Conditions
Topic: New research says you should eat an avocado every day
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Views: 4293

The life-saving flowers in your garden being used by drug co

... heart disease and diabetes. The results, published in the journal Molecular Medicine, showed the geranium extract also reduced levels of ‘bad’ LDL cholesterol and triglycerides, similarly harmful fats. Daffodils contain high quantities of a compound called galantamine, which helps to treat mild ...
by herbsandhelpers
Tue Apr 18, 2017 11:31 am
 
Forum: Conditions
Topic: The life-saving flowers in your garden being used by drug co
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Views: 5847

Antiviral Herbs: 3 Powerful Immune Boosting Plants

... speedier recovery and improved longevity. Because astragalus is an antioxidant, it may aid in the treatment of heart disease, helping to lower cholesterol levels and improve heart function. It's also a mild diuretic, meaning that it can assist the body with getting rid of excess fluid. As one ...
by herbsandhelpers
Mon Apr 10, 2017 10:50 am
 
Forum: Conditions
Topic: Antiviral Herbs: 3 Powerful Immune Boosting Plants
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Views: 8981

Going grey may be a sign of HEART DISEASE: Hair whitening co

... University found that having 'love handles' may cause heart disease. Excess fat around the waist along with high blood pressure and abnormal cholesterol levels rarely cause symptoms in the first 10 years, but then the risk skyrockets to up to 18 per cent. Source: Daily Mail
by herbsandhelpers
Mon Apr 10, 2017 10:49 am
 
Forum: Conditions
Topic: Going grey may be a sign of HEART DISEASE: Hair whitening co
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Views: 3855

Hibiscus tea more beneficial than black tea -Experts

... hibiscus tea or black tea (two cups a day for one month). In the group consuming hibiscus tea, there was an average 7.6 per cent decrease in total cholesterol, an 8.0 per cent decrease in low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol, also known as “the bad” cholesterol; a 14.9 per cent decrease in ...
by herbsandhelpers
Fri Mar 24, 2017 6:39 pm
 
Forum: Conditions
Topic: Hibiscus tea more beneficial than black tea -Experts
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Views: 5498

Could fruit and steak cure epilepsy?

... study published in Neurology found. Two thirds of the patients experienced adverse effects of the diet, such as constipation, weight loss and high cholesterol, they found. Further research is needed to support the idea that the ketogenic diet should be widely used in treating epilepsy, the researchers ...
by herbsandhelpers
Wed Mar 01, 2017 10:55 am
 
Forum: Conditions
Topic: Could fruit and steak cure epilepsy?
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Views: 4671

Fruit and veg: For a longer life eat 10-a-day

... there is little evidence out there to review. Dr Dagfinn Aune, one of the researchers, said: "Fruit and vegetables have been shown to reduce cholesterol levels, blood pressure, and to boost the health of our blood vessels and immune system. "This may be due to the complex network of ...
by herbsandhelpers
Mon Feb 27, 2017 10:58 am
 
Forum: Conditions
Topic: Fruit and veg: For a longer life eat 10-a-day
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Views: 5025

'Fasting-mimicking' diet said to reduce risk factors for agi

... three months, the groups switched regimens. Although all participants were considered healthy, some had high blood pressure, low levels of “good” cholesterol, and other risk factors. A total of 71 people completed the study, which was published in Science Translational Medicine. Body mass index, ...
by herbsandhelpers
Mon Feb 27, 2017 10:56 am
 
Forum: Conditions
Topic: 'Fasting-mimicking' diet said to reduce risk factors for agi
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Views: 3802

Are YOU apple shaped? Beware! Study reveals body shape - not

... 430,000 people found those who were 'apples' - rounder around the middle - had a much higher risk of suffering from high blood pressure and high cholesterol levels. Apples were also more at risk of insulin intolerance, making it harder for their bodies to process sugar. The findings, published ...
by herbsandhelpers
Wed Feb 15, 2017 4:15 pm
 
Forum: Conditions
Topic: Are YOU apple shaped? Beware! Study reveals body shape - not
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Views: 3297
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