Sunday, February 12, 2012

Diet soda again linked to heart attacks and strokes – But Diet Coke remains a top supporter of Heart for Truth

February 8, 2012 by  
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Diet soft drinks are considered the “healthier” alternative to high fructose corn syrup and empty calories. But the truth is that diet drinks have an evil side: new research confirms that diet soda can seriously increase your risk for heart attack and stroke. But in…

Fried foods not a heart health risk if you use the right oils, say researchers

January 27, 2012 by  
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A common dietary fallacy among many people, resulting from misinformation in media outlets, is fear of fats. If you still harbor lingering anxieties about consuming any type of oil for fear you will have a heart attack, fear no more. A recent study in Spain found that…

Studies confirm chiropractic treatment prevents heart attacks and lowers blood pressure

January 25, 2012 by  
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The popularity of chiropractic care has grown dramatically since the middle of the 20th century. Although most people seek chiropractic treatment to relieve musculoskeletal pain, certain types of pain may be indicative of the patient experiencing a heart attack just…

Low-salt diets increase risk of stroke and heart disease, study says

December 31, 2011 by  
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For years we’ve been told to lower our salt intake for our health. Individuals at risk for heart attack are especially admonished to drop their salt intake as low as possible. As it turns out, this seemingly harmless recommendation is actually putting us at a higher…

In Case You Are At Risk For A Heart Attack Here Are A Few Things That Could Help

November 8, 2011 by  
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There will be individuals around the world that will be at risk for having a heart attack and also the amount of individuals that have this risk keep growing each day. You will discover that many individuals actually believe that there is nothing they’re able to do about their risks. When it comes right down [...]

Iron supplements cause more harm than good

October 31, 2011 by  
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(NaturalNews) For the last several decades, iron supplements have been routinely handed out like candy. Because iron is a basic requirement for cell growth and longevity, it is often assumed that people should supplement with extra iron. However, this faulty belief may carry serious health risks. High Iron Linked to Heart Attack Risk and More In one Finnish study of more than 2,000 individuals, researchers found that stored iron was more strongly linked to heart attack risk than either high blood pressure or high cholesterol. It is believed that women who menstruate regularly are less likely to experience heart attacks because iron levels are reduced by the loss of blood each month. The same line of logic explains why men who donate blood regularly also experience fewer heart attacks. High levels of iron are linked to more than just heart attack risk: – One study showed that iron supplementation disrupted the balance of gut flora in children. Children who were given iron supplements showed an increase in harmful bacteria and a decrease in beneficial bacteria. – Research indicates that lower levels of iron can actually be protective against infectious disease, leukemia and lymphatic cancers. – Other studies demonstrate that iron produces free radicals which accelerate the aging process. It is easy to see why high iron is a common problem these days, when you consider that the modern diet is heavy in muscle meats and countless foods which contain added iron. Typical staples in the American diet – such as breads, pastas and cereals – are required by federal law to be enriched with added iron. In addition, iron is also present in many multivitamin and mineral supplements. A common misconception is that anemia is directly linked to iron deficiency, so iron supplements are often the first line of defense when anemia is suspected. However, anemia can be caused by other factors as well, such as reduced thyroid function and vitamin B12 deficiency. Supplementing iron in these cases is unnecessary and can exacerbate the problem by not treating the true underlying issue. It is far more logical to recommend iron supplementation only when tests show an actual deficiency in iron. Using hemoglobin or red blood cell tests to determine iron deficiency may not only be inaccurate, but could be harmful if iron supplementation is given when it is not needed. Even when a true iron deficiency exists, it is safer to eat foods naturally high in iron than rely on supplements. Sources for this article include: http://www.people.com/people/archive/article/0,,20109194,00.html http://raypeat.com/articles/articles/iron-dangers.shtml http://www.greenmedinfo.com/toxic-article/iron-fortification-results-unfavorable-ratio-fecal-enterobacteria-bifidobacteria-and-l http://articles.cnn.com/2000-04-26/health/give.blood.wmd_1_iron-levels-heart-disease-lower-risk?_s=PM:HEALTH

Arteries Blockage – Procedure That Could Be Done To End This Disorder

May 6, 2011 by  
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Have you been worried with your chest pains? How can you know that disease have hit you? Symptoms like left chest pain might indicate this disease. I’ll show you how you can understand and identify this disease and its management in this article. Heart diseases are the topnotch killers worldwide. They could strike all ages [...]

Signs Of Clogged Arteries – What Are The Indications Of Clogged Blood vessels

May 3, 2011 by  
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The Signs Of Clogged Arteries should be taught by everyone, particularly those that have a medical history of heart disease, to learn when you should act quickly. With these indicators in mind, you might help save a person’s life, and even yours. If you are experiencing the Signs Of Clogged Arteries, it implies that there’s [...]

All About Cholesterol

January 10, 2011 by  
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Although this may sound shocking, cholesterol is actually not the main culprit for heart disease. The media and even our doctors tell us about the risks of high cholesterol all the time, so i know this may be hard to believe at all. But the truth is that it is foods and anything else that [...]

Calcium supplements linked to increased risk of heart attack, study finds

July 30, 2010 by  
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Calcium supplements, commonly taken by older people for osteoporosis, are associated with an increased risk of a heart attack, a new study finds.

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