Heart Disease Reduced by Going Barefood

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

The earth can furnish needed electrons to satisfy hungry free radicals plus they also alter the red blood cell electrical charge, thus decreasing cardiovascular disease and hypertension.

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Nattokinase…Clot Buster & Hypertension Destroyer

Saturday, February 13th, 2010

Nattokinase is a soy supplement that dissolves blood clots and reduces hypertension, safely. It appears to work as well as blood thinner drugs but without bad side effects.

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Chocolate…Can It Reduce Death by 66%?

Monday, January 25th, 2010

The cocoa in chocolate is a health benefit in cardiovascular disease, reducing risk of death by 66% in one study. It is an antioxidant and producer of nitric oxide, both assets in reducing cardiovascular disease.

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Turmeric Spice Helps Pain, Inflammation & Cardiovascular Disease

Monday, September 28th, 2009

Turmeric, containing cumin and 2 other curcuminoids, is a powerful anti-inflammatory and pain relieving agent. It reduces cardiovascular disease by lowering blood pressure & balancing cholesterol. Degenerative diseases like cancer, arthritis and Alzheimer’s likewise benefit.

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Magnesium Deficiency Found In 8 Out of 10 & Causes Cardiovascular Disease

Saturday, May 9th, 2009

Magnesium is deficient in as many as 8 out of 10 people. Since it is needed in at least 325 biochemical reactions of the body, it is crucial to health in general but especially to cardiovascular health.

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