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The Best Fish Oil Supplement For Cholesterol, Triglycerides and Heart Health
www.naturalfishoil.info – The Best Fish Oil Supplement For Cholesterol, Triglycerides and Heart Health Hello! I am here to tell you about The Best Fish Oil Supplement For Cholesterol, Triglycerides and Heart Health! There are many health benefits that you can get from the best fish oil supplement. A lot of health experts and medical practitioners have recommended the intake of fish supplement for heart health, most especially to people who are suffering from heart disease and cardiovascular diseases. Why is it excellent for the heart? This kind of oil is very high in omega-3 fatty acids and omega 3’s that are excellent fatty acids. They can help lower blood pressure, can decrease the risks of cardiac death due to arrythmias, can decrease the possibility of blood clumping in the arteries by making the blood less sticky. Clumping of blood in the arteries is one cause for sudden heart attacks. Also, fish oil reduces triglycerides, which if very high and paired with a high level of cholesterol can make a person become a candidate for a fatal heart disease. So with this proven excellent results of fish oil for cholesterol and triglycerides, taking it is very highly recommended. But, you cannot just take in any kind of supplement. Some fish supplements in the market today doesn’t meet up the standards needed for it to be a excellent health supplement. There are some vital things you have to keep in mind when buying a fish oil omega 3 supplement, and these are as follows Fish oil should be …
FIGHT THE FAT: Cholesterol for your kids
Parents need to help limit sugar consumption and keep there kids active
Reduce blood pressure, cholesterol, diabetes, & medications!
Ken, diagnosed with high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes, and taking several medications, shares his transformation through Maximized Living with Dr. BJ Hardick. www.DrHardick.com www.MaximizedLiving.com Ken’s tale, in his own words: WHAT WAS YOUR CONDITION? High Blood Pressure 231/119 Arthritis This caused problems doing normal things like washing my car, gardening, and even trying to get a excellent rest. This time last year, I couldnt bend down to zip up my boots. Diabetes when I was first diagnosed, my blood sugar was 28.5. Total Cholesterol 8.2 WHAT STEPS HAD YOU PREVIOUSLY TAKEN TO GET WELL? High Blood Pressure: I was place on Altace: 5 mg, then 10 mg. and then 15 mg. Although these medications helped somewhat, my numbers were still fluctuating. Changes to my diet helped very small. Arthritis I was place on Naprosyn, which made my stomach ache, so I was place on another medication to take 1 hour before the Naprosyn to coat my stomach. After one year of this, and not much relief, my medication was changed to Celebrex, which did not help either. In between doses, I would take Tylenol Arthritis pills, as well. Diabetes I was place on 500 mg. of Metformin, twice per day. Through the Lawson clinic, I was place on a very strict diet. I did well on this for some time, but I could not hold the numbers down. I then went to 1000 mg of Metformin, twice per day. Soon, Avandia was added to my regimen at 2 mgs, twice per day, then increased to 4 mgs, twice per day. All this …
Cholesterol- and Triglyceride-lowering Supplements
Dr. Meschino clarifies how to lower cholesterol and triglyceride levels, effectively and safely, using two key nutrients supplied by Mother Nature.
Michael Savage – Vitamins, Cholesterol Myth, Heart Health
Savage discusses safer remedies to maintain your health, the drug lipitor and its hazardous effects, the cholesterol myth, and being heart healthy with vitamins…Aired in 2007
Receptor-Mediated Endocytosis
This video demonstrates receptor-mediated endocytosis through the uptake of cholesterol by cells. This video is from: Essential Cell Biology, 3rd Edition Alberts, Bray, Hopkin, Johnson, Lewis, Raff, Roberts, & Walter ISBN: 978-0-8153-4129-1
Two cholesterol drugs, Zocor plus Zetia, increased the risk of death by 4% – Part 1
Hi, this is Larry Hobbs @ FatNews.com fatnews.com larryhobbs@fatnews.com A 4-year study found that the combination of two cholesterol-lowering drugs – Zocor (a statin) plus Zetia – did NOT reduce the total risk of death. In fact, the overall death rate was 4% higher in people given these drugs. This may have been due to random chance, but at the very least, it shows that that these drugs did absolutely no excellent whatsoever. But wait. There’s more. People given these drugs had more cancer. People given these drugs had more congestive heart failure. People given these drugs had more strokes. People given these drugs had more violent or accidental deaths, which may have included suicides. People given these drugs had more deaths listed as “other” or “Could not be classifed”. So the bottom line is These drugs did NOT reduce the risk of total risk of death but they DID increase the risk of cancer and death from other causes. I will post separate videos showing the increased risk of cancer and other problems associated with these drugs. How many doctors and patients would take these drugs if they were told the truth? That is, if they were told “These drugs will NOT reduce your risk of dying “But may increase your risk of cancer” ” suicide” ” violent or accidental death” ” congestive heart failure and” ” stroke.” Furthermore, what if doctors and patients were also knew that These drugs have NEVER been shown to to benefit people over the age of 65 as noted in BusinessWeek, Jan 17 …
Dysfunctional HDL Cholesterol Risks
High-density lipoprotein (HDL), also known as “excellent cholesterol”, can help prevent narrowing or clogged arteries by removing terrible cholesterol. But, Cleveland Clinic researchers have found that some enzymes in the blood can make HDL dysfunctional and increase the risk of plaque buildup and heart problems. Learn how Cleveland Clinic is hoping to develop a blood test to measure the level of dysfunctional HDL to better estimate a person’s risk for heart disease.