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July 5, 2010

6 Ways to Keep Your Heart Healthy

Heart disease is preventable, and maintaining a healthy heart will increase your quality of life.  There are many everyday things you can do to ensure your heart is working at its best.

1.  Don’t Smoke!
Smoking is the worst thing you can do for your lungs and heart.   If you are having trouble quitting, try eating sunflower seeds and oat straw infusion for a month before you quit.  This will reduce your body’s craving for nicotine and strengthen the blood vessels and nerves before the impact of withdrawal.

2. Get More  Beta-Carotenes - These reduce your risk of a stroke by 40%.  Foods containing beta-carotene are carrots, cabbage, sweet potatoes, spinach, and apricots.  Beta-carotene’s lower your cholesterol levels.

3. Embrace Garlic Breath – Garlic has the amazing ability to lower blood pressure, reduce cholesterol, strengthen the heart muscle, improve the immune system, stabilize blood sugar, and lower risk of stroke.

4. Exercise!
The best thing you can do for yourself is to be active daily.  Skipping rope is the best for your heart, but even walking and swimming and great exercises for your heart – as long as you are exercising on a regular basis.

5.  Show affection - Recent studies have found that people who are lovingly touched everyday have a lower risk of developing heart problems than people who are not touched by others.

6. Be consistent - try not to be inconsistent in your eating habits.  On and off dieting, fasting, and binging cause an imbalance in your electrolyte levels which will weaken your heart muscle and eventually lead to heart damage.

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October 6, 2009

Snoring: More Dangerous Than You Think

To most people snoring is just one of those things that gets really annoying after awhile, or becomes the joke at the family reunion about a husband snoring so loud the wife thinks they live by an airport. However, what most people don’t know are the dangerous effects of snoring.

Problem number one, your significant other may kill you… just kidding. Though snoring can cause a severe amount of tension in a relationship and could even cause you and your partner to split apart. It may begin with sleeping in separate beds, which doesn’t seem like a big deal, but puts a great deal of distance between you and your partner in terms of being close to each other.

Problem number two, snoring is often related to sleep apnea. This is a very serious condition that may go from snoring to being unable to breathe. Obviously breathing is pretty important, without that whole air thing you’ll probably die. Additionally, if you experience difficulty breathing then you may wake up frequently, or toss and turn during the night leaving you sleepy and fatigued in the morning, leaving a major negative impact on your health.

Some studies even suggest that snoring may be linked to certain heart diseases. Again much like the air thing, you need a heart to do that whole pumping blood thing. Pretty important, at least I think so.

Anyway, people need to start realizing that snoring might not be so harmless after all and that it can be incredibly harmful to you.

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