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POPSFood of the week: Cranberries Hi everyone. I have no orange lines and have been unable to clip. I was able to clip this by highlighting text. I can't comment on your clips either. I can pop them most of the time. Don't know why, is anyone else having this problem?? Any suggestions??? I miss you all.
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POPSTreatment of Diabetes: An Overview The first step in the treatment of diabetes is changing your diet and sticking to a strict diet that is approved by the American Diabetes Association. The goal of the diet is to lower your blood sugar, blood pressure, cholesterol, and triglycerides. Weight control is an added bonus of the diet. Here are a several tips to help you stay with your diabetic diet:
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POPSAll About Fiber Learn the basics of Fiber from Vince Delmonte in his No-Nonsense Muscle Building Workout and Diet Plan.
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POPSHerbs, vitamins that can hurt you continued: ______ Artemisinin-- man who developed hepatitis after taking the herb artemisinin for stomach problems. There was no other reason for his hepatitis, and the disease went away when he stopped taking the herb, and the authors suggested that doctors be aware of a possible relationship between the artemisinin and hepatitis. ~~~~~~~~~~~ Rowe listed about a dozen herbs that should be avoided within two weeks of surgery, including common ones such as garlic, ginseng and echinacea. Some increase bleeding and some affect the heart, and others interfere with anesthesia or other drugs.
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POPSHow to lower your cholesterol How to lower your cholesterol by 38 points in 6 weeks ? How to maintain a healthy level of cholesterol life long ? See how I lower my cholesterol from 301 level to a healthy level. All the steps I take are simple and yet effective. Read how I achieve it in my book.
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POPSHow to lower cholesterol How to lower your cholesterol by 38 points in 6 weeks ? How to maintain a healthy level of cholesterol life long ? See how I lower my cholesterol from 301 level to a healthy level. All the steps I take are simple and yet effective. Read how I achieve it in my book.
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POPSThe 20 Healthiest Foods for Under $1 Food prices are climbing, and some might be looking to fast foods and packaged foods for their cheap bites. But low cost doesn’t have to mean low quality. In fact, some of the most inexpensive things you can buy are the best things for you. At the grocery store, getting the most nutrition for the least amount of money means hanging out on the peripheries—near the fruits and veggies, the meat and dairy, and the bulk grains—while avoiding the expensive packaged interior. By doing so, not only will your kitchen be stocked with excellent foods, your wallet won’t be empty..
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POPSTips to Lower Cholesterol Naturally MORE AT SOURCE AND OTHER INTERESTING LINKS ABOUT INDUSTRIALISED MEDICAL TREATMENT The Risks of Low Cholesterol Cholesterol also essential for optimal brain health. It helps in the formation of your memories and is vital for neurological function. In fact, low cholesterol has been linked to a variety of neurological problems, including memory loss. Having too little of this beneficial compound also: * Increases your risk of depression * Can increase your risk of suicide * May lead to violent behavior and aggression * Increase your risk of cancer and Parkinson’s disease What is Too High? Personally, I believe anything above 330 is likely too high. But another powerful way to determine if you’re at risk from abnormal cholesterol metabolism is to check your ratio of HDL, or “good” cholesterol, and your total cholesterol. Your HDL percentage is a very potent heart disease risk factor. Simply divide your HDL level
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POPSFDA Considers Cheerios a Drug? Unapproved though (non-Obama worship) is not approved by your government overlords. Americas are too stupid to understand what is a cereal and what is a drug. You will be eliminated. Here’s a chunk of the statement General Mills sent to Dow Jones Newswires this morning: The science is not in question … the clinical study supporting Cheerios’ cholesterol-lowering benefit is very strong. The FDA is interested in how the Cheerios cholesterol-lowering information is presented on the Cheerios package and website. We look forward to discussing this with FDA and to reaching a resolution.”