Medical Study

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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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Even slightly elevated blood pressure greatly increases a person’s risk of stroke, according to research published in the journal Neurology. Researchers last fall analyzed results of 12 studies on blood pressure and stroke incidences among more than a half million adults. In the study, those who had prehypertension—typically defined as a systolic blood pressure (the [...]

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In our last blog, we mentioned the introduction of our new CLE Vitamin D, and we are so excited about the results we are seeing from our customers that we want to mention it again. The numerous benefits of Vitamin D have been touted in numerous medical studies, along with the alarming information that most [...]

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Post image for Vitamin D and Alistrol Together Reduce High Blood Pressure More Quickly

For years, we have been excited about the positive results our customers have in lowering their high blood pressure naturally and safely when taking our all-natural supplement Alistrol. Now, results can be experienced even faster! Based on the results of numerous medical studies, we are happy to announce we have found a way to attain [...]

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Post image for Statins May Have Negative Side Effects for Some People

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 Study Shows Genetic Mutation That Can Pass High Blood Pressure to Next Generation

Mothers with a certain genetic mutation may pass the tendency to develop high blood pressure on to their children, according to a new study. Researchers from the U.S., China, and Austria made the discovery after focusing on a five-generation Chinese family. Many of its members who descended from the same female ancestor had high blood [...]

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Much emphasis has been placed on deadly cancers, and rightfully so. That is why there are so many anti-smoking campaigns to help lower the number of cases of lung cancer, and sunscreen to protect against skin cancer. October marks the awareness month with breast cancer. But, the deadliest disease that still earns the tragic top [...]

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More than 20 new sections of genetic code have been linked to blood pressure by an international team of scientists, according to a health report released this week. Researchers have indicated that their findings of the code could be used to develop new treatments. One series of chemical reactions in the body involving nitric oxide, [...]

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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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