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Recent Blog Posts
View Post: CONGESTIVE HEART FAILURE
2 Nov 2009 by samuel
To improve the management of CHF, consider the following: 1. Boost intake of fibre, fish, flaxseed, soy, garlic, and green tea. 2. Minimize intake of sodium, alcohol, caffeine, and saturated fat. Speak with your doctor about guidelines ...
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View Post: Natural remedies for heart disease
14 Nov 2009 by Unal Basusta
Profile Modern Chinese herbal medicine uses epimedium (usually in combination with other herbs) not just to treat impotence, but also for asthma, bronchitis cervical dysplasia, congestive heart failure, leukorrhea, leukopenia, ...
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15 Nov 2009 by noreply@blogger.com (World Of Mysteries)
The coenzyme Q10 and the plant hawthorn, which contains strong flavonoids, are marketed as treatments for congestive heart failure. Garlic, soy, cholestin and various antioxidants, including beta-carotene, vitamins E, C, and B6, ...
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View Post: Lower Cholesterol With Garlic
25 Nov 2009 by admin
(Ace inhibitors are a class of drugs used for treatment of hypertension and congestive heart failure.) Vitamin B6 in garlic also helps prevent heart disease by lowering the level of homocysteine (an intermediate product of a cellular ...
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View Post: Blogging On Interest Rates, Economics & Business in New Zealand
26 Nov 2009 by bnzEconomists
Despite the rush to 'safe-haven' currencies, the CHF remained fairly weak. USD/CHF rose from sub-0.9950 to above 1.0070 amid speculation the Swiss National Bank (SNB) had intervened to weaken the currency. USD/CHF fell below parity ... Spinach, sundried tomatoes, mushrooms, onions, garlic and 900 million Allied Farmers shares. Nemesis. Capsicum, cheese, feta, mushrooms and a big helping of Bruce Sheppard. Wrath. Capsicum, cheese, onions, pepperoni, black pepper and some ...
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View Post: Herbs for Heart Health
27 Oct 2009 by Michelle
Coleus has been used to treat angina, congestive heart failure, and high blood pressure. Garlic – Another popular heart-healthy herb, garlic contains allicin which helps improve cholesterol and decreases the risk of clogged arteries. ...
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View Post: Naturally Healing the Heart: Heart Disease & Congestive Heart Failure
11 Nov 2009 by admin
Congestive heart failure / diseaseWeakening heart the heart that causes poor blood flow to vital organs, symtpoms include shortness of breath, OLDELOLWLHV retention, enlarged heart, and kidney function of the weakend. ...
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View Post: Fight Cardiovascular Disease
25 Oct 2009 by admin
Finally, natural health food supplementation is imperative for lowering and preventing heart disease. Some natural methods for prevention include artichoke leaf, garlic, curcumin also know as turmeric root, green tea, fish oil, ...
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View Post: American Heart Association Low Salt Cookbook 3rd Edition A ...
18 Nov 2009 by Kitchen Gadget Nut
The statistics are in—65 million Americans have high blood pressure, and nearly 5 million suffer from congestive heart failure. Whether you have these health problems now or want to avoid having them in the future, keeping your sodium ...
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View Post: Gravy and gratitude
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View Blog: On a more serious note, I just heard from an old friend who is in the hospital with congestive heart failure. She's a woman who has taught me a lot over the years, and I've watched her raise three girls, two of them disabled, ... I boil that, season with garlic salt, pepper and chicken seasoning, whisk, and then run through a strainer again when it's close to the right consistency. I have also bought gravy with some success. The glug of bourbon sounds like it would make

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