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Fructose Propels Diabetes, Obesity & Coronary Artery Disease

Tuesday, June 29th, 2010

Fructose (fruit sugar) is now exposed as a real health hazard…in the quantities currently consumed. It increases coronary artery disease that results in heart attack and stroke. It propels obesity and diabetes II. Table sugar and high fructose corn syrup are the big culprits.

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Heart Disease With Erectile Dysfunction Can Be Lethal

Tuesday, May 18th, 2010

Why would ED and heart disease together be a problem?  The simple answer is circulation.
Heart disease frequently is caused by atherosclerosis, or decreased blood flow due to artery constrictions.  What causes the arteries to constrict?  The answer is plaque build up in arteries that reduces lumen size,  increases blood pressure and reduces blood flow.
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Estrogens Reduce Heart & Vascular Diseases

Monday, May 3rd, 2010

A recent article, reported in the New England Journal of Medicine, examined a study on 1,069 women from age 50 to 59.  The relationship measured artery calcium and estrogen levels.
Premarin, estrogen substitute, was given to half of those in the study.  On average, those supplemented had 30% less calcium in their arteries.
Those in the control [...]

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Histamine, Vitamin C & Heart Disease

Tuesday, April 13th, 2010

Inflammation due to viruses and bacteria increase inflammation and histamine. This condition is associated with drastic reduction of vitamin C and increased cardiovascular problems.

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Calcium & Coronary Heart Disease

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010

Calcium metabolism is a complex phenomenon. Just adding calcium supplements can be counter-productive for both coronary heart disease and osteoporosis. Vitamins C, D, & K-2 are important.

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