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Monday, October, 26, 2009

Effects Of Estrogen On Cholesterol And High Blood Pressure

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Combat High Blood Pressure with Essential Herbs and Vitamins

By Alvin Hopkinson Health Expert

Although medication has been the most popular form of treatment to combat high blood pressure, studies have introduced effective home remedies as an alternative solution. Reducing your blood pressure is essential as it may lead to heart attack, kidney disease or stroke; the three major health diseases resulting from hypertension.  Therefore, it would be beneficial to use herbs and vitamins for HBP in order to slow down the constricting of the arteries process.

 

Herbs and vitamins are often co...

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Expert & Community Posts

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Polyunsaturated Fatty Acid (PUFA) - The Fatty Acids that Help Prevent High Blood Pressure
By Alvin Hopkinson , Health Expert

...fats in as much the former tends to increase blood cholesterol levels while the latter, the... Read more »

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Hypertriglyceridemia: Is it all genetic?
By Dr. Kang , Health Expert

...levels. Losing weight can significantly improve all cholesterol levels. Diabetes is also... Read more »

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5 Simple Steps to Reduce High Blood Pressure Without Medication
By Alvin Hopkinson , Health Expert

...source of complex carbohydrates and help to control cholesterol levels.   4. Add... Read more »

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Common Hypertension Complications
By Alvin Hopkinson , Health Expert

...of increase blood pressure, smoking, fluctuating cholesterol levels, obesity, family medical... Read more »

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High Blood Pressure Treatment – You Can Be Healthy Again!
By Alvin Hopkinson , Health Expert

...fat dairy products consume little saturated fat, cholesterol and total fat. However if you are... Read more »

Health Guide

Lowering Cholesterol for Patients
If your cholesterol is too high, it's time to take action. Lowering your total cholesterol levels can reduce your chance of suffering a heart attack or stroke, or dying of heart disease. If you... Read more »
A Matter of Heart
...asked questions about the type of oral contraceptive they used, smoking habits, menopausal status, cholesterol levels and family history of heart attacks.At the end of their report, Rosenberg and... Read more »
Risk Factors of Alzheimer's Disease
...14 million Americans within 50 years. Evidence points to older age, high blood pressure, cholesterol levels, and a family history of the disease as the most important risk... Read more »
Stroke Risk Factors: Heart Disease and Stroke
...co-exist with excess weight, including insulin resistance and diabetes, high blood pressure, and unhealthy cholesterol level. Weight that is centered around the abdomen (the so-called apple shape)... Read more »
Cholesterol and Lipids
...connections in the brain that are important for learning and memoryRegardless of these benefits, when cholesterol levels rise in the blood, they can have dangerous consequences, depending on the... Read more »

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Cholesterol in the Body- How is Cholesterol Produced?

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