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Matti Narkia

The Heart Scan Blog: CRP and Jupiter - 0 views

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    What is C-reactive protein (CRP)? It is a blood-borne protein that originates in the liver and serves as an index of the body's inflammatory state. It is triggered by yet another inflammatory signal molecule, interleukin-6. What triggers this cascade of inflammatory markers? Any inflammatory stimulus, such as being overweight, lack of exercise, vitamin D deficiency, viral illness no matter how trivial, any inflammatory disease like arthritis, small LDL, high triglycerides, poor diet rich in processed foods, resistance to insulin, any injury, incipient diabetes, hidden cancer, lack of education (no kidding), etc.
Eumom Louise

Health & Nutrition | Healthy Family Diet Tips | Eumom - 0 views

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    While experts may not always agree on everything, there is one area to which all experts give a definite thumbs up. That is, that eating plenty of fruit and vegetables protects your health. Studies have shown that eating five portions of vegetables and fruit daily reduces the risk of cancer and heart disease as well as having a whole host of beneficial health effects.
amby kdp

Benefits To Adopt Plant Based-Diet 1 - 0 views

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    Download here best plant based-diet book to reduce the risk of heart disease and lose weight. http://bit.ly/1y10Hq6
stopeatingsugar

Stop Eating Sugar - 0 views

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    How can I stop eating sugar is on a lot of peoples minds at the moment and with good reason. We have record high levels of obesity, heart disease and diabetes and it doesn't seem to be slowing down any time soon.
Matti Narkia

Not enough vitamin D in the diet could mean too much fat on adolescents - 0 views

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    AUGUSTA, Ga. - Too little vitamin D could be bad for more than your bones; it may also lead to fatter adolescents, researchers say.\n\nA Medical College of Georgia study of more than 650 teens age 14-19 has found that those who reported higher vitamin D intakes had lower overall body fat and lower amounts of the fat in the abdomen, a type of fat known as visceral fat, which has been associated with health risks such as heart disease, stroke, diabetes and hypertension
Matti Narkia

WHFoods: vitamin D - 0 views

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    What can high-vitamin D foods do for you? * Help prevent a growing list of chronic diseases, including type 2 diabetes, heart disease, hypertension, osteoporisis, breast cancer, colon cancer, and ovarian cancer * Help keep your bones and teeth strong and healthy * Regulate the growth and activity of your cells * Reduce inflammation What events can indicate a need for more foods rich in vitamin D? * Bone pain and/or soft bones * Frequent bone fractures * Bone deformities or growth retardation in children * Lack of exposure to sunlight for any reason, including geography, use of sunscreen, or wearing of protective clothing
Matti Narkia

Maximizing Vegetarian Nutrition by Michael Greger, M.D. - Vegan news portal - 1 views

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    August of this year, the BBC reported that the British Advertising Standards Authority attacked a vegetarian organization for making "alarmist" and "unsubstantiated" claims about the risks of eating meat. Headlines like "Vegetarian group slammed over advertising" splashed across the evening news. What "exaggerated" claims were targeted by the Agency? The vegetarian group claimed that meat-eaters were at increased risk of dying from heart disease and stroke, and that vegetarians lived longer than meateaters. How could the agency possibly find fault with such incontrovertible facts? Because, simply put, our "facts" aren't true. The latest science and the best science that we have that we have suggests that we vegetarians do not live longer than our meat-eating counterparts. The latest published results came out January, 2002 in a journal called Public Health Nutrition. Eight thousand vegetarians were followed for 18 years, and no survival advantage was found. Then April, 2002 the results of a study twice that size were released at the International Congress on Vegetarian Nutrition held at Loma Linda University. A study involving seventeen thousand vegetarians followed for about 9 years confirms the bad news-no survival advantage for vegetarians. Even more worrisome, both this huge studies found that vegetarians had an increased risk of dying from degenerative brain diseases
Daniel Stevenson

Tomatoes can prevent stroke - 0 views

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    "Eating tomatoes in your daily salad or regularly enjoying a healthy red sauce on your spaghetti could help reduce your risk of stroke, according to research published this week in the journal Neurology. Tomatoes contain a powerful antioxidant that is good for brain health, the researchers say, and cooked tomatoes seem to offer more protection than raw. "
Georgia Lorthen

Lose Body Fat: Consult A Naturopathic Doctor Today For The Best Health - 0 views

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    Nowadays experts treat various illnesses through natural cures. Most involve prescribing the right diet tailored to a patient's condition and needs. Many folks consult the professionals for cancer, severe pains, or even heart disease as well as seeing regular health care practitioners. These healers aren't dieticians.
Matti Narkia

Type II Diabetes Alternative Treatments - 0 views

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    Alternative Medicine Blog offers complete information on all types of alternative medicines available for treatment. Know more about various alternative treatment methods like message therapy, acupuncture, hypnosis, yoga, meditation, Tai Chi, homeopathy, Reiki, aromatherapy, and many other alternative health methods.
Matti Narkia

FATS YOU NEED -- Essential Fatty Acids - 0 views

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    Essential Fatty Acids
feny faisal

High Fiber Foods Save Your Heart! - 0 views

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    High fiber foods are good for our health, learn more here.
healthingbee

What is Belly Fat? How to get rid of it? - 0 views

It is the fat around the stomach and abdomen and they can be very hard to lose. Belly fat doesn't just looks ugly, but they are also unhealthy and can be linked to diseases like metabolic syndrome,...

Belly Fat diet health

started by healthingbee on 27 May 23 no follow-up yet
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