Several new studies published in JAMA show that the nonfasting level of triglycerides is a dramatic predictor of cardiovascular disease. Two points are important...
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A new study shows the power of natural substances to help promote healthy levels of cholesterol. A combination of tocotrienols and citrus-derived polymethoxylated flavones were tested on men and women with high cholesterol (total greater than 230).
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Daily Super E™,
LDL cholesterol,
LeptiCardio Pack™,
Leptinal®,
Tocotrienols,
Triglycerides
In a study with 27 type II diabetic women it was found that three grams of fish oil per day (containing 1.8 grams of omega 3 fatty acids like DHA) given for two months reduced total fat mass as well as reduced the size of fat cells. Inflammatory genes operating within fat were also reduced, an important result indicating that leptin status was improved (though not directly measured). This study shows how fish oil can improve unhealthy body composition even in individuals with significantly disturbed metabolism.
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fish oil,
metabolism,
overweight,
supplements,
Triglycerides
Researchers at the University of California found that individuals who consume 17 or more different dietary supplements per day were found to be far more healthy than those who take no supplements or those who only take a multiple vitamin. The vitamin-taking group had much better nutrient concentrations in their blood and far lower amounts of disease-related biomarkers...
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calcium with vitamin D,
carotenoids,
Co Q10,
Daily Balancer™,
Daily Bone Xcel™,
Daily Builder™,
Daily Energy Multiple Vitamin™,
Daily Protector™,
Daily Protein Plus™,
Daily Protein™,
Daily Super Pack™,
dietary supplements,
flavonoids,
glucosamine,
health,
herbs,
homocysteine,
lower risk,
multiple vitamin,
omega 3,
Probiotics,
Super Immune Booster™,
Triglycerides,
Vitamin C,
Vitamin E,
Zinc
A person does not typically get a second chance to prevent heart failure. Not only is fish oil very important for this topic, it turns out that magnesium is as well.
Read More: Cardio Helper,
Daily Energy Multiple Vitamin™,
Daily Super Pack™,
deficiency,
fish oil,
heart failure,
magnesium,
prevention,
Triglycerides
Painstaking analysis from a French medical database is the first to clearly link tendon injuries and tendon ruptures to the use of statins – a problem that is worse for middle aged men. How can anyone stay fit by injuring their tendons?
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Daily Builder™,
Daily Energy Multiple Vitamin™,
Daily Protector™,
Daily Protein Plus™,
Daily Protein™,
Daily Super Pack™,
dietary supplements,
Hyaluronic Acid,
ruptures,
side effects,
statins,
tendonitis,
tendons,
Triglycerides
In a recent study it came as a surprise to researchers when they found that sucrose and high fructose corn syrup elevated blood triglycerides much higher than did fructose over a 24-hour period. This little problem throws a monkey wrench in the idea that all simple sugars are more or less the same. It explains one main contributor to obesity and heart disease.
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high fructose corn syrup,
Triglycerides
A great deal of eating behavior is buried in subconscious brain circuitry that was developed in your early life. Such programming is more like computer hardware than software, which is why many of us struggle to “change the eating programs.”
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Ghrelin,
stress eating,
Stress Helper®,
Triglycerides
Just to keep the medical profession aware that I am keeping track of their utter incompetence in terms of recently stating that there was not enough evidence to warn against consumption of high fructose corn syrup (HFCS) – I would like to point out to them another recent study which was actually conducted to show the powerful antioxidant capabilities of cranberries.
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high fructose corn syrup,
oxidative stress,
Triglycerides
One year ago JAMA published a major breakthrough article explaining that nonfasting levels of triglycerides (fat blobs) was an independent and highly predictive indicator of true cardiovascular disease risk. In the past year these finding have been widely agreed upon...
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cardiovascular disease,
HDL cholesterol,
LDL cholesterol,
Leptin Diet,
leptin resistance,
nonfasting triglycerides,
Triglycerides
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