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Lower Cholesterol without Prescriptions
by Dee.Hebert
Many Americans have abnormal cholesterol levels, which is one of the main causes of coronary artery disease. Some have problems with bad (LDL), while others have too low good (HDL) cholesterol. Bringing those... published 2 months ago
Tracking your drugs-medication and women and heart disease.
by moonlake
Here's a sample of how I keep track of my medication. I make my list save in a folder on my computer. I also print one out and have it laminated and keep it in my purse at all times. When I have a doctor's... published 6 months ago
Chelation: The miraculous therapy of The 21st Century
by nostralight
It uses a man-made amino acid called EDTA and it is added to the blood through a vein to treat lead poisoning and other toxic metals; when used for lead poisoning testing the occurrence of side effects is low,... published 5 months ago
Apples-A Healthy New Look At An Old Favorite
by Michele Engholm
We have the tendency to overlook the apple. It seems as though all the other fruits are getting the press. Pomegranates, blueberries, and melons are all wonderful and super nutritious. But the humble apple... published 13 months ago
High Cholesterol, Will It Kill Me Doc? Could I Have a Heart Attack?
by netrageouz
Inherited abnormalities of lipid metabolism may be better predictors of heart disease risk and of response to treatment. These abnormailties are usually missed in commonly available blood test results and should be tested using the Berkeley Labs or VAP testing methods. Family members need to be tested for risk and to councel for the prevention of heart disease to reduce the need for expensive medications, angioplasty and bypass surgery while saving millions of healthcare dollars in the long run. published 8 months ago





