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Healthy Fat Intake
This information is aimed at helping you to reduce your fat intake. The average individual eats too much fat, a factor that’s linked to a variety of health problems, including cancer. Diets that are high in fat are associated with breast and colon cancer, with some studies
linking high fat to prostate cancer as well.
A majority of people can bring their fat intakes down to a healthy range by making a few adjustments in the way they shop, cook, and prepare the foods they eat.
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The Best Way to Balance Your Body Is Through Natural Nutrition
Why is my body to out of whack? Well, when you think about it, why shouldn’t it be? Our bodies were made to live off of the “fruit of the land”. This, by definition, means that is was only meant to digest natural nutrition. Our bodies were not designed to deal with chemical additives such as preservatives. We were also not meant to eat hormonally enhanced beef or chicken.
Science has proven that eating these items are necessary in order to ensure that there is enough food for everyone to eat, and to keep them from spoiling and causing health issues. However, at what price do these alterations come? Yes, we are not suffering any immediate or major health repercussions when we are eating these foods instead of natural nutrition. But, what if our bodies are changing because of our continually pushing these additives into our digestive system? Also, if our bodies are changing, are these changes for the better? How are these foods benefiting us more than if we were to eat a diet of natural nutrition?
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Patients Needs for a Healthy Heart
The American College of Cardiology had a meeting to discuss a number of controversial findings on how to treat a patient with congestive heart failure. Not every person is a like therefore; a treatment for one Patient may not work on another one. This has left many Patients scratching their heads over the proper treatment for their cardiovascular condition. The experts have admitted that what works for one heart patient may not work for another one.
There was a study of over 2,300 patients where angloplasty-vs-drug therapy comparison proved the same. The result was that no differences in death, nonfatal heart attacks, strokes or hospitalization between patients with “stable” heart disease treated with medication alone vs. those who got drugs plus angioplasty and stenting.
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