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View Post: Inflammation and heart disease
17 hours ago
Arteriosclerosis of the coronary arteries can lead to thrombosis (blood clot formation), which manifests itself as angina pectoris (chest pain) or heart attack. Cause atherosclerosis of the cerebral (brain) arteries can have a stroke. Elevated fibrinogen ... People with elevated homocysteine levels should supplement with 500-800mcg of folic acid, 1000-3000mcg of B12, 100-259mg of B6, and if necessary, from 500-900mg Betaine (TMG) also known as betaine. PostTagIcon ...
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View Post: Cholesterol Heart Disease and Supplements Part 1
15 Nov 2009 by jobonnet  
So far, medical tests seem to show that I am in excellent health and my lifting performance and work capacity seems to corroborate this – not that this really means all that much, because, as I found out when I suffered my heart attack, ...
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View Post: Low Stomach Acid: The Underlying Cause of Common Digestive ...
20 Oct 2009 by drhusbands  
What is the connection between inadequate HCL production, receding gums and heart attacks? Low stomach acid is associated with the development and progression of systemic inflammation and receeding gums, called periodontitis 2. ... This should be done under the guidance of a Functional Medicine and Certified Clinical Nutritionist professional who is familiar with Betaine HCL for GERD, digestive problems and disorders associated with low stomach acid. ...
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View Post: Protect Your Heart and Live to 100 Tips 31-40
21 Nov 2009 by Dave  
After having a heart attack or heart surgery consumption of garlic can help prevent further damage to your heart. 35: Top your toast: Pick healthy choices for your toast. Black currant jelly is an excellent source of quercetin a type of ... 36: Scramble your eggs: Eggs are a good source of betaine. Betaine helps lower homocysteine levels by up to 75%. 37: Get your chromium: You aren't likely to get enough chromium through your diet so be sure to look for a chromium ...
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View Post: Inflammation and Heart Disease
2 Nov 2009 by rockpolaris  
At the end of this plaque once so large that they cut off the blood supply to the heart who would be in angina(Chest pain), high blood pressure, and for the untreated with cholesterol-lowering medications, a heart attack. ...
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View Post: Mel Siff Talks Cholesterol Heart Disease and Supplements Part 1
7 Nov 2009 by admin  
heart attack, it is not unusual to have a clean bill of health and compete in. top level sport one day and to suffer a massive coronary the next day. What. is of supreme importance is one's quality of mental and physical health and ...
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View Post: Panic Attack Symptoms, Causes and Solutions » Post Topic » Liver ...
14 Nov 2009 by MANarticles  
Beetroot is full of betaine, which assists in protecting the liver against the damaging consequences of alcohol. In addition, betaine thins the bile and aids in making it move freely inside the bile ducts. .... Joseph Dumizo: High blood pressure, heart attack and stroke are preventable diseases, and the root cause is improper... How You Can Receive Assistance With Your Prescriptions (1). rsagall: All the information on pharmaceutical patient assistance programs plus ...
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View Post: fat cell protein boosts heart attack risk in elderly (healthday)
9 Aug 2008 by d-calcium-pantothenate56139  
ephedrine has been connected with the heart breakdown and casualty. it can cause nose bleeding and too raises blood pressure. that is why these pills have been partly prohibited in usa the central diet organization has found it ...
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View Post: Alobar Greywalker: Magickal Record (aka Frater PVN, LA-BAJ-AL ...
26 Oct 2009 by Alobar Greywalker  
Each 3 unit increase in HC causes a 35% increase[13] in the risk of heart attack. Trimethylglycine (TMG) also called Glycine Betaine is the most effective[14] agent to lower homocysteine levels. The usual dose is 500 mg. three times ...
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View Post: An Introduction to Doug Kaufmann and the Fungal Theory of Disease
20 Nov 2009 by Charles  
Older medical textbooks, those in the 1920's and 1930's, talked about farmers working in the dirt, cutting themselves, and the fungi would gain access to the heart, and would mimic a heart attack when in fact it's a mycotoxin induced ... astragalus, basil, beet root, bentonite, berberis root/berries, betaine hydrochloride, bile, biotin and other b vitamins, caprylic acid, castor oil, Chinese herbs (various), cinnamon extracts, chlorophyll, citrus seed extract, cinnamon, ...
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