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17 Nov 2009
Christian Wilde along with authoring the Stem Cell and Turmeric Research Report has also written two groundbreaking books on heart disease "Hidden Causes of Heart Attack and Stroke" (inflammation, cardiology's new frontier) and "Miracle ...
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26 Feb 2009 by Key Life Journey's Blog
Turmeric inhibits free radical damage of fats, including cholesterol. When cholesterol is damaged in this way, or oxidized, it can then damage your blood vessels and lead to a heart attack or stroke. Therefore, research suggests that ...
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27 Nov 2009 by Aiko
Patients who have already had a heart attack or stroke, and in people with certain disorders of the heart or blood vessels. The researchers expressed surprise that the study to expand its use flopped. The medical field, we can help you ...
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View Post: Add Turmeric to Foods for Squeaky-Clear Arteries « ElderCaring
27 Nov 2009 by checkincalls
They mean less risk of atherosclerosis, a disease that ups the risk of stroke and heart attack. And curcumin seems to help clamp down on artery clogging in three ways: It curbs inflammation-induced damage to the lining of your arteries, ...
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View Post: Turmeric 'Kills Cancer Cells'
28 Oct 2009 by The Huffington Post News Team
Chronic, half-hearted living is associated with a syndrome called "Vital Exhaustion," which, turns out to be the predecessor to a heart attack. Helen Cordes: Rethink Pink NOW! Saner Solutions to Breast Cancer, Part 2 ...
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View Post: Turmeric can help fight cancer
27 Oct 2009 by Ani
LONDON - An extract found in the yellowish orange Indian spice turmeric can kill oesophageal cancer cells, say scientists. ... of obesity than starvation; indianpharmacy Orexigen Therapeutics Releases New Efficacy Data for Contrave(R) in Late Breaker Presentations at the 27th Annual Scientific Meeting of The Obesity Society; feminestra Heart attack rates show narrower gender differences (Contra Costa Times) ...
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View Post: Turmeric Spice Fights Cardiovascular, Cancer, Arthritis ...
28 Sep 2009 by admin
Inflammation causes high blood pressure, cholesterol plaque formation and increased heart attack and stroke. Anything that can safely reduce inflammation is your best friend for health against migraine headaches, cardiovascular as well ...
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View Post: Spotlight on Turmeric: Green Beans with Turmeric Glaze
9 Sep 2009 by By Lynda McCullough
Spotlight on Turmeric: Green Beans with Turmeric Glaze. Tasty turmeric can improve arthritis symptoms, reduce your risk of heart attack and prevent cancer. July/August 2007. By Lynda McCullough. Article Tools ...
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View Post: Orange Juice & Turmeric For Healthy Heart - Orange Juice May ...
24 Jul 2009 by arpita
You can therefore take turmeric to prevent blocked arteries, atherosclerosis and heart attack. Curcumin is not only good for the heart, but it can also prevent proliferation of bacteria responsible for gastric ulcer and gastric cancer. ...
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