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Articles: heart
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A Choice of Treatment for the Heart by Catherine M Crawford
I decided on Magnesium and Calcium and ordered these from a reputable company. Within 24 hours the arrhythmia had stopped and I felt so much better. I still needed a diagnosis and I wanted reassurance that I was not missing some more serious problem.
Cardiovascular Risk Assessment by Kate Neil
In this Expert Regular Column, Kate Neil looks at the risk of cardiovascular disease and what can be done to reduce such risk. She gives the case study of a 45 year old man with a family history of heart problems, suffering from high blood pressure and weight gain.
David's Heart by David Evans
Hello – I'm a human heart and I belong to David who is forty-nine years old. What David doesn't know is that I'm about to stop.
Dietary Recommendations to Reduce Heart Disease Risk by Dr Jeffrey Bland
The real explanation for heart health and disease is beginning to emerge from clinics, laboratories and research institutions around the world. It is based on the principles described in this book.
Essential Fatty Acids: Treatment for a Heart Condition by Dr Jav Nazemi
It's a cliché, but out of adversity there is often triumph. In the case of this story, however, my family's adversity led to more than triumph; it led to the introduction of a new series of innovative fatty acid formulations that have changed the landscape of the omega market.
Evidence-based Practice: Cardiovascular Health - A Different Perspective by Alyssa Burns-Hill
In this column, the author states that heart disease and stroke are the main cause of death in the UK, and that more than one in three deaths in 2005 was attributed to cardiovascular disease (CVD). It is actually a progressive disease that starts much earlier than most people are aware.
Ketchup - Healthy Heart by Dr Ammar Ibne Anwar
This article focuses on the benefits of tomatoes and tomato ketchup. Tomato ketchup is a natural source of the powerful antioxidant lycopene which the human body is unable to manufacture. Processed tomato products, such as tomato juice, tomato sauce and ketchup provide up to five times as much lycopene as an equal amount of fresh tomatoes.
Man, 21, Dies of Heart Attack by Linda Lazarides BA
In her regular column, Linda Lazarides discusses 'cardiac spasm' as a common cause of heart failure, especially in young people. She describes the case of Peter, a young computer engineer, who collapsed with extreme chest pain, despite the fact that his heart and arteries were found to be completely normal. Peter, like others with similar experiences, had a very poor diet and unhealthy lifestyle.
Neuroskeletal Realignment Therapy for Stroke by Carole Preen
This column focuses on Neuroskeletal Realignment Therapy treatment for strokes.
Positive Emotions - The Secret to Positive Health? by Dr Alan Watkins
Traditional stress management techniques usually deal with stress after the fact, hours after your body has been subjected to heavy tides of adrenaline and pulses of cortisol. ...
Preventing Coronary Heart Disease and Strokes by Colin Sutherland, Ph.D.
Are you at risk of coronary heart disease or strokes? It is possible to minimize that risk by your own actions? In the author's experience, when people really understand what is going on in their bodies they take action.
Sarah's Story of High Blood Pressure by June Butlin
A diagnosis of high blood pressure should be taken seriously as it can lead to coronary heart disease, the commonest cause of death, in the western world.
Stroke - David 19 Years of Age by Meggan Brummer
The author presents a detailed account of an extremely articulate and vibrant 19-year-old straight A student's experience as a stroke victim, both pre- and post- his attack.
The Heart and the Emotions by Mary Martin
In her regular column Mary Martin examines the connection between heart problems and the emotions. She believes the condition of our heart reflects lifestyle and mental attitude. This is particularly true in Western societies. Obesity, addictions, lack of exercise and stress all take their toll.
Two Intractable Complaints by Dr Angela Jones
I have just heard about the death of one of my patients. Even homeopathy cannot prevent this inevitable event. Sarah was seventy-five, alert and active. She suffered a massive heart attack while cooking Sunday lunch for her family, a characteristically homely task.
Your Healthy Heart: Herbal and Nutritional Approaches by Jill Davies
The author argues the case for integrated medicine as an approach to an imbalanced heart or circulatory system and the precursors such as low or high blood pressure, angina, hardened arteries and cardiac arrest.
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