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08/02/2018
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By RJ Jhonson
Scientists confirm that the coffee senna weed from Africa can manage cholesterol levels
Coffee senna (Senna occidentalis; formerly Cassia occidentalis Linn) was linked to a reduced risk in atherosclerosis, indicating heart-friendly benefits, in a study published in the journal BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine. The study used an animal model to confirm the ability of the plant’s aqueous extracts to fight cardiovascular disease. The coffee senna, a weed common […]
07/25/2018
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By Michelle Simmons
These powerful nutrients dramatically slash your risk of having a heart attack
In the U.S, more than 600,000 people die every year because of heart disease, making it the leading cause of death. This alarming information emphasizes the need for better prevention and treatment of the condition. One of the best ways to prevent heart disease is by taking nutritious foods and supplements. Listed below are nine potent […]
04/05/2018
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By Isabelle Z.
Pycnogenol: a powerful, effective alternative to aspirin as a blood thinner
No one wants to have a heart attack, so many people take aspirin every day in an effort to reduce their risk. Its blood-thinning properties may indeed be helpful when it comes to preventing heart attacks, but aspirin is far from the harmless medicine that it’s made out to be. It might be available over […]
11/11/2017
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By Rhonda Johansson
Aspirin and statin drugs are just bandaids for your heart: Cardiologists aren’t trained in prevention
“We’re not trained in prevention,” warned cardiologist and author of The Paleo Cardiologist: The Natural Way to Heart Health, Dr. Jack Wolfson, DO, FACC in a recent interview with NaturalNews editor, Mike Adams. “They never teach [cardiologists about preventive measures for heart health such as good nutrition and exercise]. And that’s why [conventional cardiology] is […]
10/23/2017
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By Michelle Simmons
Even “healthy people,” if they eat sugar, are at risk for heart disease, new study finds
New research reveals that even healthy people who consume a high-sugar diet are prone to heart disease. To reach this conclusion, researchers from the University of Surrey in the United Kingdom examined two groups of men, 11 of whom had a fatty liver or also known as non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), while the remaining […]
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