Experts recommend cholesterol screening for teens and young adults
Experts recommend that cholesterol screening should begin as early as 20 years of age because it is a key indicator of heart-attack risk, and should be rechecked at least once every five years.
Written by alex on Wednesday, June 22nd, 2011 in Cholesterol.
Comments Off
Ensure accurate testing for total cholesterol
Quick and easy
Contents: high level control,low level control and 2 ml each
Product DescriptionAccu-Chek instant plus cholesterol control solutions provide quick, easy way to help ensure accurate testing for total cholesterol.
$10.10
www.immunice.com 1) Reversing Damage – Years of stressful living caused damage to your Immune System. To help reverse this, Immunice releases hundreds of phytonutrients that act at the molecular level to enhance T cell activation, improve proliferation of Lymphocytes, bone marrow cells, and Thymocytes, increase antibody, Leucocyte, Cytokine, and red blood cell production, raise mast cell levels, and stimulate Phogocytosis and plasma fibrinolytic activity in your body. 2) Exercising Regularly – Regular exercise elevates the level of leukocytes, an Immune System cell that fights infection. Exercise also increases release of endorphins, natural hormones that heighten your sense of well being and improve sleep quality, both of which have positive effects on your Immune System. 3) Increasing Antioxidants Intake – Free radicals cause cell mutations, damage immune function, and contribute to severe diseases like cancer and heart blockage. They are produced by the body’s own natural processes, toxins, radiation, and poor digestive function. Unlike a stable molecule in which every atom in your cell is ringed by pairs of electrons, free radicals carry an unmated electron that desperately wants to pair up with another. 4) Increasing Beta-Carotene Intake – Beta-Carotene and other Carotenoids stimulate immune cells that fight free radicals and fortify the thymus gland, protecting your body from harmful effects of stress. It also protects you against cancer by stimulating macrophages …
Written by alex on Tuesday, June 21st, 2011 in Cholesterol.
Comments Off
Anti-Oxidant
Protects LDL Cholesterol from becoming damaged
Stops Free Radical Damage & Slows Aging
Quercetin has anti-inflammatory and anti-histamine properties
60 tablets x 100 mg
Product Description60 tablets x 100 mg. Quercetin is powerful antioxidant with proven value. there have been numerous clinical studies that show quercetin helps to slow aging and stop free radical damage.
Quercetin is a flavanoid, which also possesses potent antioxidant properties. An underlying factor of heart disease is damaged LDL cholesterol. Quercetin is great because it helps protect LDL cholesterol from becoming damaged. Quercetin also possesses anti-inflammatory & anti-histamine properties.
In clinical studies, quercetin has been shown to have a 50% – 60% improvement on prostatitis symptoms.
$6.95
Written by alex on Monday, June 20th, 2011 in Cholesterol.
Comments Off
HRT May Reduce Risk of Peripheral Artery Disease
THURSDAY, June 16 (HealthDay News) — The use of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) appears to help protect postmenopausal women against the development of peripheral artery disease, new research indicates.
Written by alex on Sunday, June 19th, 2011 in Cholesterol.
Comments Off
Grill strategies: Get deep flavor from big cuts of meat
Recipes: Espresso-Powered Barbecue Brisket, Espresso Rub, Espresso Grilling Sauce and Cuban Grilled Pork
Written by alex on Saturday, June 18th, 2011 in Cholesterol.
Comments Off
It’s possible to be obese, yet healthy: Study
Washington, June 17 : An Indian researcher has challenged the common perception that obese and overweight people are not as healthy as their counterparts with a new study.