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Joyce Hollman

5 Ways pomegranates heal your body

There’s a good reason the pomegranate has been revered for so long: It holds more healing power than any other fruit out there. Here are five reasons you should be eating more of them, starting with your blood pressure…

Joyce Hollman

The ONE thing that helps beat a family history of heart disease

Every year, about 735,000 Americans have a heart attack. Some seem to come out of the blue, with no warning or risk factors. Others, though, are like time bombs just waiting to blow, especially if your genes increase your risk of cardiovascular disease. But you can beat it…

Jenny Smiechowski

The best drink for balanced cholesterol

HDL cholesterol in your bloodstream gradually declines with age. And less HDL cholesterol is tied to frailty, worse muscle strength and poor physical performance as you age. So, you want more HDL around to age better. Here’s an easy way to get it…

Virginia Tims-Lawson

7 ways to support healthy blood pressure naturally

Heart problems run in my family and high blood pressure is just the beginning. So today I’d like to share with you a simple program I follow that has helped me naturally keep my blood pressure numbers where they should be…

Jenny Smiechowski

The diet that undoes the way air pollution hurts your heart

Breathing polluted air increases your risk of a lot of serious diseases, like heart attacks, stroke, dementia and more. But even though the effects of air pollution may feel totally out of your control, there is something you can do to protect yourself…

Dr. Adria Schmedthorst

Heart attack protection in a cup

Medical researchers in Germany recently discovered that if you drink enough coffee, you can actually repair your heart to keep it young — even if you’ve already suffered a heart attack. But how does it work and how much should you drink?

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Dr. Adria Schmedthorst

The allergy that causes heart attacks

According to research, if you have this allergy, not only could you build up higher levels of plaque in your arteries, you’ll build up a type of plaque that is unstable – leaving you in serious danger of both heart attacks and strokes…

Joyce Hollman

7 heart attack signs women should never ignore

The sudden, silent heart attack, known as sudden cardiac arrest, carries such a lethal reputation that most of us know it as the “widowmaker.” But it might be time to call it by another name… the “widower-maker.” If you don’t act quickly…

Virginia Tims-Lawson

How to make your blood vessels younger to avoid heart attack and stroke

Toxins we’re exposed to day in and day out result in inflammation that actually damages our cells, speeding up the aging process. But, it doesn’t just affect your skin… It can lead to damage to your blood vessels too. This is where anti-aging leads to life saving…

Jenny Smiechowski

Eat this fruit to lower blood pressure in 2 hours

There are endless ways to enjoy it. And when you read the results of this study, you’ll be kicking yourself for not doing it sooner! Filled with healthy polyphenols, like mangiferin, quercetin and gallic acid, this juicy fruit provides full-body benefits, especially for…

Dr. Keith Scott-Mumby

The ‘scientific’ reason cardiologists don’t talk about chelation therapy

Medical science was once a groundbreaking way to discover how to keep us healthier and living longer. This was how chelation was first discovered. But big pharma and the medical community have a serious financial conflict of interest when it comes to this treatment for heart disease…

Jenny Smiechowski

It’s unanimous: Eggs lower cholesterol, heart disease and stroke risk

Remember the days when eating whole, natural, delicious eggs was a no-no? You got stuck eating bland egg-white omelets, dry toast and artificially-flavored low-fat yogurt for breakfast. Yuck. Thankfully, those days are long gone. A new study shows that eating eggs actually reduces your risk of heart disease.

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