15 Most Frequently Asked Questions About Cholesterol

Written by Emily Clark


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#11 - Should I take supplements?

#12 - Is it possible to get rid of it?

#13 - What are some ofrepparttar treatment options?

#14 - When is medication necessary?

#15 - Are natural treatments effective?

Do you knowrepparttar 143692 warning signs for high cholesterol?

Are you aware of your LDL and HDL levels … do you even know what they mean?

If you don’t knowrepparttar 143693 answers to these questions and how to lower your cholesterol, you owe it to your family and yourself to find out. You can findrepparttar 143694 answers to all these questions in an outstanding book titled "Lowering Your Cholesterol",written without jargon in an easy to understand style.

Sadly, thousands of men and women ignorerepparttar 143695 warning signs until it’s too late ... now isrepparttar 143696 time to take control of your cholesterol and your life!

Emily Clark is editor at "Cholesterol Health News", and the eBook "Lowering Your Cholesterol".


Easing menopause naturally

Written by Anonymous


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The most common formulation is called Tri-oestrogen made up of 10 per cent Estrone, 10 per cent Estradiol, and 80 per cent Estriol. A combination of two types of oestrogen compounds is called Bi-oestrogen.

RED CLOVER ISOFLAVONE: Red clover isoflavone supplements have been shown to have a significant positive effect onrepparttar rate of bone loss, boost cardiovascular health, and may offer protection against breast cancer. The findings is based on a research published inrepparttar 143654 September 2000 issue ofrepparttar 143655 Journal ofrepparttar 143656 British Menopause Society.

Further evidence suggests that red clover reducesrepparttar 143657 occurrence of hot flashes, one ofrepparttar 143658 most common complaints of menopausal women.

BLACK COHOSH: In olden days, black cohosh was used by native Americans to treat gynaecologic symptoms. Europeans have also usedrepparttar 143659 herb extract sincerepparttar 143660 19th Century. Its widespread use was based on observations that black cohosh successfully relieved menopausal symptoms such as hot flashes, night sweats, dizziness, fatigue and palpitations. Lately, clinical studies have shown that it has beneficial effects on our bones too.

The health-promoting properties of black cohosh have been extensively researched to demonstrate its safety and effectiveness. The extract is taken fromrepparttar 143661 root to produce standardized black cohosh formulations. Women can now getrepparttar 143662 safe, clinically proven herbal supplement at any traditional food, drug or mass retail store.

When taken according to proper directions,repparttar 143663 supplement has little or no side effects. Every woman should consult a doctor or a pharmacist before she begins black cohosh supplementation.

All menopausal women are different, and it may take some time for you to findrepparttar 143664 best form or combination of treatments to suit your needs. Again, a healthy lifestyle can make a real difference to how you feel and prevent some ofrepparttar 143665 long-term effects of oestrogen deficiency (e.g. heart disease and osteoporosis).

Equally important too is having a positive outlook on life; to help you cope withrepparttar 143666 changes in your body.

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