Cholesterol And Your Body's Health

Written by Rita Lambros-Segur, M.H.


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Vitamin C has been known—for 40 or 50 years—to reduce cholesterol levels. That is not news. The reason most of us have high cholesterol—which means high plaque levels inrepparttar blood, veins and arteries—is thatrepparttar 115909 liver produces low density cholesterol (LDL), then it sends it out to patch up arteries so we don’t die of internal bleeding. That low density cholesterol builds up overrepparttar 115910 years and becomes plaque. Eventually, it clogsrepparttar 115911 arteries and we go into a condition of stroke.

When you start consuming vitamin C inrepparttar 115912 right electrical pattern, you are supportingrepparttar 115913 body’s ability to build collagen. Asrepparttar 115914 collagen restructures arteries and veins, plaque is released fromrepparttar 115915 walls ofrepparttar 115916 arteries. Cholesterol levels go up at first. Then they go down. The plaque build-up on your arteries goes down. Your liver stops producing LDL, because you now have collagen to build tissue.

Augmenting your nutritional program with high-quality, plant-based enzymes helprepparttar 115917 body grab stray protein profiles (plaque), digest them inrepparttar 115918 bloodstream and deliver them torepparttar 115919 liver, which eliminates them from your body. Allrepparttar 115920 tools are here for a clean and well-fed body . . . which means this condition may disappear, as it has in many cases. Please do not be overwhelmed with allrepparttar 115921 technical jargon. Simply upgrade your lifestyle and eating habits. Couple that with supplements that mimic natural creation and you've got a winning combination. And who knows, maybe you'll berepparttar 115922 next to live your own success story!

Editor of the semi-monthly e-zine named, "Your Electrical Body", Rita has studied with master herbalists and naturopaths alike. Endeavoring to follow the precepts of Dr. John Christopher, she has aided numerous folks to enhance their health. Check out her FREE E-zine, FREE Catalog and gift along with an informative ebook offer. http://www.electricalbody.com/ebook.htm


Role of Internet in Healthcare

Written by Dr. Adnan Ahmed Qureshi


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For physicians and healthcare professionalsrepparttar Net is quite a boom. They can get up to speed onrepparttar 115908 latest research with a minimum of fuss, interact with their peers aroundrepparttar 115909 world and generally ensure that they're providingrepparttar 115910 best service and care to their patients. Doctors are already usingrepparttar 115911 Internet as a means of interacting more frequently with their patients - doctors use e-mail and their web sites to schedule appointments; patients who need to monitor themselves daily (such as diabetes or hypertension) can now upload results to their doctor's web site for treatment advice.

Yes,repparttar 115912 Internet is changingrepparttar 115913 doctor-patient relationship andrepparttar 115914 way medical care is given; increasingrepparttar 115915 layman's knowledge of health and diseases; and, making us all more aware of how our bodies work and how to take care of them. But let's not get carried away. There is too a downside torepparttar 115916 epidemic of online medicine that's sweeping throughrepparttar 115917 web. When browsing through medical information, never makerepparttar 115918 mistake of taking what you read as gospel - least of all in unmoderated chat forums.

Guidelines for proper medical advice

1. Just because a doctor puts up a photograph and resume onrepparttar 115919 web page, don't conclude that he's a reputed physician.

2. Connect only to recognizably reputed sites. Reasonably safe sites include reputed hospitals, well-known medical colleges, respected medical journals, top news agencies, and national associations of medical practitioners or healthcare professionals.

3. Medical sites which have been reviewed and recommended by well-known medical associations are likely to be safer.

4. Always corroborate information and advice through more than one source.

5. Be wary of sites that ask you to purchase a proprietary medicine or some strange medication.

6. Sites offering psychiatric advice after payment of a one-time fee are often fraudulent and rip-off.

7. Advice from fellow-sufferers, especially if they recommended medication/dosage has to be treated with extreme caution. Always double-check with your family doctor before implementing advice you receive onrepparttar 115920 Net.

8. Don't take seriously any web site which ridicules traditional medicine and offers unique miracle cure with promises of eternal life. Listen to them and you may well land up at heaven's angel.

Inrepparttar 115921 final analysis, you cannot expect to userepparttar 115922 web as a replacement for your doctor, who is after all a trained professional who understands you and your needs far better than some CyberDoc in Cyberspace who would perhaps not even be legally liable if his negligence or advice were to kill you.

Dr. Adnan Ahmed Qureshi holds a Ph.D. in IT with specialization in the induction of information technology in developing countries. He is the former Editor of Datalog, Computech, ISAsia and columnist for The News International. At present he is working as Senior Industry Analyst and IT Consultant.


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