Saturday, February 11, 2012

Four easy ways to circulate your lymphatic fluid

January 15, 2012 by  
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Everyone knows that the circulatory system has a very famous, much loved central component called the heart. The heart works non-stop 24/7 for an entire lifetime circulating blood. The lymphatic system is a specialized component of the circulatory system that doesn’t…

What is Cholesterol

December 31, 2011 by  
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What do quick food restaurant food such as hamburgers, cheese, cheese fries, french fries have in typical? What do they’ve in similarity beside the delicious taste, and also the satisfaction that it provides when eaten? These foods all have an extremely high amount of cholesterol. So we may ask nicely what is Cholesterol then? We [...]

Inner-Pass acupuncture point improves health by reducing stress

December 23, 2011 by  
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Pericardium 6 or Inner Pass (PC6, Neiguan) is one of the most well-known, highly researched and often utilized Acupuncture points. It is indicated to calm the spirit and regulate the heart, making it useful for conditions like heart pain, palpitations, hypertension,…

Speed Master Super Quality All-In-One Water-Resistant Heart Rate Monitor Watch and Transmitter Slim Chest Belt – For Exercise, Sports, Running, Jogging Outdoor Activities – Measures Speed, Pulse, Distance, Fat And Calories – Alarm And Stopwatch Functions

November 18, 2011 by  
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Speed Master Super Quality All-In-One Water-Resistant Heart Rate Monitor Watch and Transmitter Slim Chest Belt – For Exercise, Sports, Running, Jogging Outdoor Activities – Measures Speed, Pulse, Distance, Fat And Calories – Alarm And Stopwatch Functions Multi Function Training and Exercise Tool – Outdoor Wrist Watch With Auto Calendar Calorimeter, Pedometer, Speedometer and Odometer with [...]

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 [...]

Heart Friendly Foods You Need To Be Eating

October 2, 2011 by  
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You already are aware of how crucial it is to have a healthy heart. Here’s a thought: How can the rest of your body remain healthy if your heart is in unhealthy? You already are aware that regular workout and a healthy lifestyle are imperative in terms of the general health of your heart. Are [...]

Medical societies maintain secret financial ties to drug companies

September 15, 2011 by  
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(Natural News) There are many interlocking financial conflicts of interest between Big Pharma and medical institutions. Many members of major medical groups, universities, and medical journals also have financial ties with pharmaceutical companies. These Big Pharma connections push dangerous drugs into the collective consciousness while keeping safe and inexpensive non-drug health solutions out of public awareness. Medical Journals and Big Pharma Dr. Marcia Angell, author of The Truth About the Drug Companies: How They Deceive Us and What to Do About It, issued this statement after her tenure with The New England Journal of Medicine as Editor in Chief: “It is simply no longer possible to believe much of the clinical research that is published.” Pharmaceutical companies even hire ghost writers to concoct favorable product reports. Then those companies pay corrupt doctors or researchers to sign those biased reports that are then published in medical journals. There have been occasions of medical journal reports claiming successful medical drug trials, but no one tried the drugs! These were totally faked trial reports. Yet they were published in medical journals and quoted by medical practitioners who prescribed them. This sort of dishonesty was part of selling Vioxx, the heart medicine that killed more than it cured for a few years before finally being withdrawn from the market. Funding Medical Societies The AMA (American Medical Society) is not the only medical society. It’s the largest and most encompassing one. But there are as many medical societies as medical specialists. Medical equipment and drug manufacturers infiltrate those specific specialty groups to sell their wares. An interesting recent expose on one such group, The Heart Rhythm Society with its 5000 plus mostly cardiologist membership, received half of last year’s $16 million budget from companies that make drugs and devices to treat arrhythmia. Adding to this influence, those same companies had 12 of the 18 Heart Rythm society’s board members on their payroll as consultants and lecturers. Do you see the revolving doors and dual membership conflicts of interest? They are not rare. They are business as usual and common with Big Pharma and government agencies as well. The Cancer and Vaccine Industries According to Reshma Jagsi, M.D., D.Phil., assistant professor of radiation oncology at the University of Michigan Medical School, almost one-third of cancer research reports surveyed in the major medical journals had obvious conflicts of interests . Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/026314_cancer_research_studies.html#ixzz1XWVqDlyc The vaccine industry may be the most corrupt and influential aspect of Big Pharma yet. Health Ranger Mike Adams recently revealed a network involving the vaccine industry, the military, and the IOM (Institute of Medicine), a strange alliance at first glance. But the more one knows of the dark side of vaccinations, the more it makes sense for those demanding covert depopulation efforts under the cover of humanitarian aid. The IOM is as influential as it gets. Whatever they say goes with the mainstream media and authority figures in all levels of government. If the IOM says a vaccine is safe and effective, there is no further discussion. Read more at: http://www.naturalnews.com/033455_Institute_of_Medicine_vaccines.html Money Talks Way Too Much We all need to make a living. But when money pervasively trumps truth and disregards health, there is no protection from the harm it causes. Sincere health practitioners and MDs who step out the Big Pharma box are persecuted and prosecuted for healing without harm. Their lives are often ruined. The liars who falsely promote dangerous drugs make plea bargains or pay affordable fines, if caught, after many are harmed. Sources for more information: Jon Rappoport quotes Dr. Marcia Angell and elaborates http://jonrappoport.wordpress.com/2011/05/09/faking-medical-reality/ Medical societies maintain secret financial ties to drug companies http://www.fiercehealthcare.com/story/medical-societies-financially-tied-drugmakers/2011-05-09 Big Pharma medical journal ghost writers write and doctors sign http://www.naturalnews.com/029945_HRT_drugs_medical_journals.html http://www.naturalnews.com/033455_Institute_of_Medicine_vaccines.html http://www.naturalnews.com/026314_cancer_research_studies.html#ixzz1XWVqDlyc

Heart Health Made Easy: How to Lower Blood Pressure & Cholesterol

September 9, 2011 by  
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Heart Health Made Easy: How to Lower Blood Pressure & Cholesterol Easy to understand, practical take action guide takes you step by step to lower cholesterol and blood pressure naturally. Everything you need to know in one convenient easy to follow guide so you can stop searching for the answers you seek. Heart Health Made [...]

Q&A: If I want to lose weight is “fat burn” heart rate better than “cardio”?

July 31, 2011 by  
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Question by scrmomkt: If I want to lose weight is “fat burn” heart rate better than “cardio”? If I am doing cardio, am I getting the same benefits as “fat burn” plus more? I tend to be a run/walker, trying to build up my running- though I also “fat burn” on an incline at a [...]

Natural cure discovered for debilitating heart syndrome POTS

June 21, 2011 by  
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(NaturalNews) Imagine simply standing up and feeling your heart speed up more than 30 beats a minute — sometimes it races well over 120 beats a minutes. You also have heart palpitations out the blue and low stroke volume (the amount of blood your heart pumps with each blood). Even the amount of blood in your body is too low. These are the symptoms of Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS) — dubbed “The Grinch Syndrome” because the majority of patients have a heart that is literally, to use Dr. Seuss’ description of the Grinch’s heart, “two sizes too small.” POTS affects about 500,000 people in the U.S., primarily young women. And while it isn’t life-threatening, it can destroy the quality of a person’s life and cause substantial disability by bringing on symptoms such as dizziness, lightheadedness, fatigue, inability to stand for prolonged periods of time (chronic orthostatic intolerance) and fainting. But now there’s evidence POTS can be cured without drugs or surgery, according to research just published in Hypertension: Journal of the American Medical Association . It isn’t the easiest “prescription” for many POTS sufferers but knowing they can be cured may be enough to get them started on this natural path to total healing. The treatment? Regular exercise. “The exercise training program is a resounding success in the treatment of POTS,” Benjamin Levine, M.D., senior study author and director at the Institute for Exercise and Environmental Medicine at Texas Health Presbyterian Dallas, said in a statement to the media. As anyone with POTS knows, the condition can cause such dizziness and fatigue that exercise can seem downright impossible. But the researchers figured out a way to help POTS sufferers begin exercising safely. “The unique component is to start training in a recumbent (semi-reclining) position, which is important to those who can’t tolerant standing. This strategy avoids the upright position that produces symptoms. We don’t even let patients stand up to exercise for one or even two months,” explained Levine who is also professor of medicine and cardiology and distinguished professorship in exercise science at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas. “However, to maintain the benefits these patients will need to incorporate the training program into their everyday lives indefinitely.” There are a variety of recumbent or sitting exercises include cycling with a recumbent bike, rowing and swimming. Dr. Levine and his research team recommend exercise training for POTS patients that progressively increases in intensity, frequency and duration. The training regime, they said, should start with 30 to 45 minute sessions, two to four times per week. Eventually, patients work up to exercising five to six hours each week and they are encouraged to exercise upright when they are able to. For the recent study, the scientists worked with 18 women (average age 27) and one man who completed a double-blind drug trial. The POTS sufferers were randomized to receive either the beta blocker propranolol, commonly prescribed for their heart condition, or a placebo for four weeks. After that time period, the research subjects participated three months of exercise training. There was also a control group of 15 non-POTS healthy participants who participated in the study. The results of the study showed that all POTS patients who completed the exercise training showed improvement in physical function scores. What’s more 95 percent of them showed improvement in their ability to function socially. Every single POTS patient who completed the exercise regime showed an improvement in heart rate responses and over half – 53 percent – were actually “cured” of their POTS. That means their change in heart rate with standing no longer met the diagnostic criteria for the syndrome. More good news for POTS sufferers: aldosterone-to-renin ratio (the regulation of sodium balance, fluid volume and blood pressure) has long been known to be low in people with POTS and the standard drug therapy given these people does nothing to help. But not so with the all-natural exercise regime — the aldosterone-to-renin ration, which plays a critical role in how the body handles changes to blood circulation during prolonged standing, showed a dramatic increase in the POTS patients who worked out regularly. The researchers’ analyses also showed the group receiving beta blocker drugs showed no change in social function scores and very few patients taking the drugs improved their physical function scores at all. “Exercise training is superior to the beta blocker in restoring upright blood circulation, improving kidney function and dramatically improving quality of life,” Qi Fu, M.D., Ph.D., study first-author and assistant professor of internal medicine and cardiology at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, concluded in the statement to the media. For more information: www.heart.org/news

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