Alistrol

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Below is a letter we recently received from a top cancer specialist. I’m Dr. Etienne Callebout, a known alternative cancer specialist in the United Kingdom. Trained as a medical doctor, I have also achieved qualification in acupuncture, homeopathy, naturopathy, cranio-sacral therapy and other natural approaches in order to offer my patients the most well-rounded and [...]

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We have been touting how the all-natural Alistrol supplement can help you to safely lower your blood pressure and reduce your risk of stroke, heart disease, kidney failure, and even heart attack for years. New studies have shown taking CLE Vitamin D3 provides additional health benefits and may help achieve a lower blood pressure sooner [...]

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A new report issued this week indicates that a negative side effect seems to be emerging for those cholesterol-lowering drugs called stains. The so-called wonder drug may increase some people’s chance in developing Type 2 diabetes. A study published this week indicates the puzzling findings, but doctors caution not to stop taking the pills because [...]

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Post image for Recovering from the Post Holiday Binging

Holidays are a time of enjoying treats and sweets, but the fat-laden and high-calorie choices may wreak havoc on your intentions of watching your weight and keeping your blood pressure in check. While proper diet and exercise are proven aids to reducing high blood pressure, celebrations and parties typically mean diets get thrown out the [...]

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Post image for High Blood Pressure in Early Adulthood Matters Later

High blood pressure has been thought to typically concern only people middle-aged and older. But a new study is indicating otherwise. Findings suggest that high blood pressure in early adulthood could signify future heart problems and that it should serve as a warning call. Researchers tracked almost 19,000 male students from Harvard when they entered [...]

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High blood pressure damages your blood vessels and in turn raises your risk of stroke, heart disease, heart attack and kidney failure. Most of us know that one way to help control high blood pressure is through healthy eating and an active lifestyle with appropriate exercise. But that is not always realistic for everyone. Luckily, [...]

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There has been a lot of buzz lately in the media about the so-called “superfoods” and whether they can help to keep us healthier and live longer. Is there any truth to it? Actually, yes. According to dietary experts and physicians, adding the so-called superfoods into your diet can help you lower your cholesterol, reduce [...]

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Blood pressure is considered unhealthy even if it stays only slightly above the normal level of less than 120/88 mmHg. The more you blood pressure rises above this level, the greater the health risk. One way to take control of your high blood pressure is through an eating plan that is low in saturated fat, [...]

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It has been widely disseminated that too much sodium can cause high blood pressure and potentially damage your heart. For decades, salt-free or low-salt menus have helped people to better control their diet and overall health. Controlling your salt intake continues to be important, but a new study shows that potassium should also be monitored. [...]

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New research shows that taking blood pressure medications at night, rather than in the morning when most people traditionally take them, may better control hypertension and reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke. The results of the five-year study published in the journal Chronobiology International support growing evidence that tailoring the timing and dosage [...]

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