Natural Health Journals


September 18, 2005

Blood Pressure Monitor - Is You’re Blood Pressure OK?

Filed under: Blood Disorders, Cardiovascular Health — Administrator @ 4:46 am

The focus on reducing high blood pressure in today’s society is more so then ever now we now know that living with a high blood pressure can result in having a stroke or a fatal heart attack.

High blood pressure is the most common cardiovascular disease amongst the older generation aged 60 plus – high blood […]

High Blood Pressure and Ways to Reduce It

Filed under: Blood Disorders, Cardiovascular Health — Administrator @ 4:45 am

High blood pressure mainly effects the older generation. It is measured by 2 measurements, the first being the systolic blood pressure and the second being the diastolic blood pressure. Systolic is measured at the very peak when your heart is pumping out blood, and the diastolic reading is taken when your hearts between beats.

If you […]

Low Blood Pressure and Hypotension

Filed under: Blood Disorders, Cardiovascular Health — Administrator @ 4:45 am

Low blood pressure, medical term hypotension is generally defined as that which is below normal and relative to the individual with things taken into account such as age and activity levels.

Many conditions can cause low blood pressure, with the most common being illness, taking drugs with side effects that lower the blood pressure, although this […]

September 13, 2005

About Diabetes and Exercise

Filed under: Blood Disorders, Endocrine Disorders, Exercise — Administrator @ 11:09 pm

There are two main types of diabetes, type I and type II. Type I diabetes is characterized by the pancreas making too little or no insulin. An individual with diabetes type I will have to inject insulin throughout the day in order to control glucose levels. Type II diabetes, also known as adult onset diabetes, […]

August 27, 2005

Stress Dangerously Raises Cholesterol Levels

Filed under: Blood Disorders, Cardiovascular Health, Meditation, Stress Management — Administrator @ 10:32 am

Stress Is Just As Powerful As Diet In Influencing Cholesterol Levels!!!

You might find that hard to believe but it’s very true. Let me give you an example:

Several studies, including one of medical students around exam time, and another of accountants during tax season, have shown significant increases in cholesterol levels during stressful events – […]

Diabetes; Life After Diagnosis

Filed under: Blood Disorders, Endocrine Disorders — Administrator @ 3:14 am

So you’ve learned that you’ve got diabetes. Well after the initial shock you’re stuck with dealing with the lifestyle changes that come with your diagnosis. When you go into the situation knowing that this isn’t the end but only the beginning of a new phase in your life it gives you a better perspective on […]

Diabetes: Find a Cause. Don’t Fight the Symptoms

Filed under: Blood Disorders, Endocrine Disorders — Administrator @ 3:13 am

Everything under the sun has its causes. Our lives are nothing but cycles of never-ending causes reaching out for yet another and another cause. Viewed from that perspective, everything is a cause for something else. Nothing is neutral.
We often pay more attention to some causes and less to others, especially in connection with causes […]

 

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