Why Triglycerides Drive Obesity, Diabetes & Coronary Heart Disease

Tuesday, August 24th, 2010

Triglycerides are good energy sources but if excessive, produce obesity, coronary heart disease and diabetes II. They become inflammatory free radicals that cause oxidative damage. Triglycerides are fatty acids but sugar is their abundant source.

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Why Sugar Increases Fat, Diabetes II & Cancer

Tuesday, August 17th, 2010

Sugar propels heart disease, cancer and diabetes II. Sugar is way over-consumed and fuels these diseases big time.

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Ischemic Heart Disease & Triglycerides

Friday, December 11th, 2009

High sugar and carbohydrate consumption leads to increased triglyceride levels, ischemic heart disease (260%) and increased metabolic syndrome…precursor of diabetes II.

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Low Fat Diets-Omega 3 & Heart Disease

Monday, June 1st, 2009

Low fat diets are not the best diet for heart disease. Omega 3 essential fatty acids prove to be a dramatic benefit in heart health. Numerous, good studies explode the myth that low fat diets are heart healthy.

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L-Carnitine & Heart Attack

Thursday, March 26th, 2009

L-Carnitine is a powerful supplement that counteracts heart disease and increases survival rates. Alternative doctors who “are in the know” appreciate and understand this. Studies in recent years have focused on L-Carnitine’s ability to utilized fatty acids, like triglycerides, and convert them into energy. This not only provides a major source of raw material for [...]

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