Most vitamins are described as either fat-soluble or water-soluble. The simple mnemonic “ADEK” is used to identify the fat-soluble vitamins: vitamins A, D, E and K. Fat-soluble vitamins are stored by the body, in our stores of fat and in our livers, whereas a larger proportion of the water-soluble vitamins we consume pass through our […]
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Different Kinds of Type 2 Diabetes Medications
Different Kinds of Type 2 Diabetes Medications Article by Ethel Henry Type 2 diabetes medications are commonly used as remedies if in situation the blood sugar ranges don’t drop despite having a diabetic diet plan, physical exercise, and excess weight manage. Insulin injection is definitely an outstanding way of reducing your blood sugar degree. However, […]
Weight Loss: A Common Side Effect of Diabetes Medications
Weight Loss: A Common Side Effect of Diabetes Medications Article by Jen Page Over the last few years, a side effect of several forms of diabetes medications, such as Metformin and Exenatide (Byetta), has been observed to be a decrease in appetite. This side effect is not an unpleasant one, necessarily, as it seems to […]
Living With Hypertension
Hypertension, or high blood pressure, does not seem like that major of a problem for your health. However, over time, high blood pressure can put dangerous stress on your heart. Because the heart has to pump harder to push your blood through narrowed vessels, it can become over-developed and stiff. Over time, your stiffened heart […]
Managing High Blood Pressure
Managing high blood pressure can be very challenging for a newly diagnosed hypertensive. The problem is finding the will power to do it day in, day out, knowing that it will never end. This makes finding the energy to monitor yourself daily is hard and even frustrating. We need to do it despite our negative […]
Low Blood Pressure Causes – Dehydration
Millions of people suffer of low blood pressure problems, this, unlike high blood pressure has noticeable symptoms, and it is important to treat it, because in some cases, a sudden drop of low blood pressure can produce us great damage. To understand low blood pressure, one must also understand the causes. One of the biggest […]
Is There a Cure for Hypertension?
Truthfully, there is no cure for hypertension. High blood pressure, or hypertension, can be treated. It can be controlled, but it cannot be “cured.” First, you need to understand exactly what it is and what a blood pressure reading means. Blood doesn’t flow steadily through the veins as you might expect. Blood flow is not […]
High Blood Pressure or Low Blood Pressure?
The optimum reading for adults who are under the age of 55 is 120/80. (120 is the systolic reading, and 80 is the diastolic reading.) That is OPTIMAL, or average. That doesn’t mean that any deviation from those numbers is not all right. The range of satisfactory readings for adults is between 120-140 systolic and […]
How To Use A Blood Pressure Chart With Blood Pressure Machines
The little blood pressure machines are great. But they don’t usually tell you what the readings mean. A blood pressure chart that you can understand is the only thing that will really tell you whether or not you need to worry over the readings it is giving you. You have to put it all into […]
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Natural Remedies For High Blood Pressure – They Do Exist
Many people search for the magic pill, tonic, or tea that will take care of all their ills. High blood pressure is a disease that affects 1 out of every 3 Americans and its called the silent disease, because there are often no symptoms for years. Unfortunately for this disease there is no magic pill. […]
Natural Blood Pressure Remedies – Take Prescriptions? MUST Read!
Did you know that natural blood pressure remedies work well to alleviate hypertension, even if you have had it for years? Prescription drugs are not only synthetic, they also steal essential nutrients from your body – not to mention the high price you have to pay for some medications. Why do doctors so easily give […]
Reduce blood pressure, cholesterol, diabetes, & medications!
Ken, diagnosed with high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes, and taking several medications, shares his transformation through Maximized Living with Dr. BJ Hardick. www.DrHardick.com www.MaximizedLiving.com Ken’s story, in his own words: WHAT WAS YOUR CONDITION? High Blood Pressure 231/119 Arthritis This caused problems doing normal things like washing my car, gardening, and even trying to […]