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ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION PREDICTS HEART DISEASE.

Saturday Jan 23, 2010
 
You know, when a man loses his manhood it really does a mental number on him. He can’t perform in the bedroom any more or like he should. We need to take a closer look at what the problem is.

What is erectile dysfunction?
ED is when a man has difficulty getting or maintaining an erection long enough for sex. It happens when not enough blood flows to the penis. (IE blockage)

ED isn’t the same for all men. Some men aren’t able to get an erection at all. Others can get one, but it’s not hard enough for sex. And others get a hard erection but lose it before or during sex.

ED is a medical condition. So in most cases, erections will not improve without treatment.

Many men avoid discussing ED. In fact, they often wait more than a year before talking to their doctor. But once they’ve had the discussion, most guys say they feel relieved to have finally done something about it.

 
Click here to find out more!Erectile dysfunction is a strong warning sign that a man might be at increased risk for heart attack, stroke and other cardiovascular problems, a long-running study indicates.
 ”We saw that adjusting for age and Framingham [Heart Study] risk factors, men with erectile function still had a 40 percent increased risk,” said Andre Araujo, director of epidemiology at New England Research Institutes and lead author of a report published online Jan. 19 in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology.

Though adding erectile dysfunction to the list of known risk factors determined by the Framingham Heart Study — cholesterol, smoking, high blood pressure — doesn’t improve the prediction of future cardiovascular trouble, it can be a quick, free addition to risk assessment.

“If a man presents with erectile dysfunction, the physician should work him up for cardiovascular disease. It is low cost — indeed, no cost — with no risk associated with it.

The study is the latest of several that have linked erectile dysfunction to cardiovascular disease. That is to be expected, Araujo said, because the same artery-blocking conditions that reduce blood flow to the heart and brain can also reduce flow to the penis.

The study followed 1,057 men, aged 40 to 70, for an average of 12 years. Overall, 37 percent of the men with erectile dysfunction were in the high-risk category according to the Framingham standards, compared with 17 percent of men without erectile dysfunction.

Once the link to cardiovascular problems was established, “we started modeling to see if we added erectile dysfunction to the Framingham risk profile we could reclassify some men,” Araujo said. “In fact, it doesn’t do much.”

The reason is that the Framingham risk profile is hard to improve on, he said. Over the years, studies of a number of diagnostic techniques — including computerized tomography scanning and various molecular markers, such as inflammation-related C-reactive protein — have been shown not to improve on the Framingham profile’s predictive power.

But those other measures are either costly, require blood tests or carry some risk, whereas erectile dysfunction can be determined by a simple question.

“Why not ask a simple question in the office that will reveal a diagnosis very clearly?” Do you have Heart disease? “It is cheaper and easier than doing a lipid profile or measuring high blood pressure.”

It’s information that men should offer to their doctors. “Self-reported erectile dysfunction matches what urologists say about the question,” he said. “We should get the message out: If you have an erectile problem, see your doctor.

There some other alternatives. Please click the links below to find out more information.

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Reverse Diabetes

Thursday Dec 10, 2009
We’re exploring the causes of adult-onset diabetes and how people can both prevent and even reverse diabetes by applying fundamental knowledge of how the human body deals with dietary sugars and refined carbohydrates.
 
This process of storing sugar as glycogen or converting it to body fat is initiated by a hormone produced by the pancreas. This hormone, of course, is called insulin. If you consume refined carbohydrates on a regular basis, your pancreas will become overstressed. It’s just like if you run your car 24 hours a day and keep revving the engine — eventually something’s going to wear out and break. This is what happens with the pancreas, and people who have adult onset diabetes often have an overstressed pancreas. You could call it a worn-out pancreas, although technically that’s not an accurate metaphor.
 
The other problem is that type 2 diabetics have decreased insulin sensitivity in the cells of their body. That means that even though insulin is being produced and circulating through the bloodstream, the cells in the body aren’t responding to it. That’s why reduced insulin sensitivity is a physiological marker that indicates a person is about to become diabetic. If your insulin sensitivity is reduced, you are on the track to diabetes. In the medical community this is called pre-diabetes. And once again, it is not a genetic disorder — it is something that is directly caused by the foods you choose to consume and the level of physical activity you choose to pursue.
 
If you are pre-diabetic, that means you have reduced insulin sensitivity but haven’t yet been diagnosed with full-blown adult onset type 2 diabetes. In most cases, you can directly reverse this condition and return to a healthy metabolic state by making new choices in your foods and physical exercise. Remember, diabetes is a disease that is quite easy to reverse if you catch it early enough. And if you’re pre-diabetic, you have an opportunity to reverse the situation right now.
 

Reversing it means making some tough choices in your life. It means, first of all, getting out and engaging in physical exercise on a regular basis. That’s 45 minutes a day of walking, or something more strenuous if you can handle it. If you can’t walk 45 minutes a day, walk 30 minutes a day. If you can’t walk 30 minutes a day, walk 5 minutes a day. If you can’t walk 5 minutes a day, just get up out of your chair 3 times — do something to increase your exercise stamina, and work towards walking 45 minutes a day. Everybody can do something. Sitting around doing nothing is no excuse, and it will directly lead you to full-blown diabetes. (Diabetics are really good at making excuses. I know, I used to be pre-diabetic. I would find every reason in the world to avoid physical exercise.)

The second thing people can do is give up all foods that promote diabetes. This means foods that contain ingredients like refined white sugar sucrose, corn syrup, high-fructose corn syrup, dextrose, white flour, enriched flours, and so on. So that means getting rid of all ice cream, cakes, cookies, sweets, desserts, candy bars, etc. These foods are causing your diabetes. Now, you won’t hear this from the American Diabetes Association, because that organization is, to put it bluntly, actually thriving on the skyrocketing trend of diabetes in the United States. I’ve never found the ADA to actually give beneficial nutritional advice that would help people reverse diabetes. Remember, they are funded in large part by pharmaceutical companies who would actually lose customers if people reversed their diabetic conditions. It’s not a conspiracy: it’s just plain old corporate greed.

 
If you want to reverse diabetes, and you want to know the truth about it, keep reading articles like this one, because I’m going to give it to you straight. I’m telling you that you’ve got a make a list of all the foods and food ingredients to avoid for the rest of your life. And then you must commit to avoiding those foods. No exceptions.
 
By the way, another side effect of all of this sugar consumption is, of course, rampant weight gain. If you’re suffering from obesity (or a very high level of body fat), chances are you got that way by consuming refined carbohydrates. This is why the Atkins diet has been so successful for people who are willing to stick with it. I’m not a huge supporter of the low carb lifestyle as practiced by most Americans, although I do support the avoidance of all processed carbohydrates as recommended by the Atkins program and other low carb dieting systems such as the Hamptons Diet.
 
Consuming refined carbs and added sugars will put weight on your body faster than any other nutritional strategy. The way to take it off is to avoid these foods all together.
 
Here’s another interesting point in all of this — when your body adds fat during this process of converting blood sugar to body fat, it has a blueprint of where to put that fat. For most women, the fat goes on the buttocks and the hips, potentially on the breasts, and eventually under the arms. For men, most of the that weight goes right to the belly, the gut, and only later will it move up to the chest area, the bottom of the neck, and maybe the buttocks and legs as well. The point is, your body has a blueprint of where it is going to store fat, and that blueprint is unique to you. You cannot change this blueprint.
 
Some people foolishly believe that if they do a bunch of sit-ups, they are going to somehow remove body fat from their abdomen. That’s not true at all. Your body decides where to put it on and where to take it off. Other people, who are just as foolish, think that if they go get liposuction, they’re going to remove all the body fat from their thighs or their stomach or some other area where it’s not cosmetically appealing.
 
But what happens is now they’re missing those fat cells that have been ripped out of their torso through liposuction, but they keep on eating the way they’ve been eating that made them fat in the first place. They keep on eating all those sweets and ice creams and sugars and other refined carbohydrates. So what happens? Well, the body has to put the fat somewhere, so now all of a sudden, the body is putting this fat in strange places where the fat cells still exist. A woman might end up with massive deposits of fat hanging off of her arms, or the back of her legs and thighs might balloon in size even though her midsection is now apparently much thinner because she doesn’t have fat cells there.
 

Liposuction is one of those surgeries that looks good at first, but if you don’t change your lifestyle, you’re going to look like some sort of Frankenstein monster in the long run. You’re going to have to change your diet sooner or later if you want to look normal again, and if you’d just make the decision to change your diet earlier, you wouldn’t need the liposuction surgery in the first place.

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SLOW DOWN THE AGING

Sunday Nov 15, 2009

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HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE

Sunday Nov 15, 2009

Heart disease and high blood pressure go hand-in-hand. Check out htis report.

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ACAI BERRY

Friday Nov 6, 2009

Would you climb a 50-foot palm tree for a loaf of bread? That’s how the natives of Brazil’s Amazon region obtain one of their staples: Acai Berry. Do they have to? No, but they do, and their passion has spread far beyond the rain forest. 

Harvested in the rainforests of Brazil, açaí tastes like a vibrant blend of berries and chocolate. Hidden within its royal purple pigment is the magic that makes it nature’s perfect energy fruit. Açaí is packed full of antioxidants, amino acids and essential fatty acids. Although açaí may not be available in your local supermarket, you can find it in several health food and gourmet stores (often in juice form). A new product featuring the unsweetened pulp is now also available, and I highly recommend that you choose this form of açaí.

Açaí pulp contains:

  • A remarkable concentration of antioxidants that help combat premature aging, with 10 times more antioxidants than red grapes and 10 to 30 times the anthocyanins of red wine.
  • A synergy of monounsaturated (healthy) fats, dietary fiber and phytosterols to help promote cardiovascular and digestive health.
  • An almost perfect essential amino acid complex in conjunction with valuable trace minerals, vital to proper muscle contraction and regeneration.

The fatty acid content in açaí resembles that of olive oil, and is rich in monounsaturated oleic acid. Oleic acid is important for a number of reasons. It helps omega-3 fish oils penetrate the cell membrane; together they help make cell membranes more supple. By keeping the cell membrane supple, all hormones, neurotransmitter and insulin receptors function more efficiently. This is particularly important because high insulin levels create an inflammatory state, and we know, inflammation causes aging.


Heart stress and cholestrol

Tuesday Sep 15, 2009

Stress is a major factor in the manufacture and release of excess cholesterol by the body. Many doctors contend that a person with high levels of cholesterol who eats a high-fat diet has an increased risk of heart disease. Cholesterol is carried by the blood and forms deposits on the arterial walls of the heart. These deposits gradually restrict blood flow until a heart attack occurs, resulting in the depletion of oxygen to all parts in the body.


HEALTH WISE

Wednesday Aug 19, 2009

Nothing matters more to us than staying healthy—–and keeping our loved ones healthy too. But, navagating todays health care system can leave us feeling frustrated and confused. So many Americans are in poor health and don’t know where to turn. 2/3rds of these people are obese. We need to loose weight or we will get sick. We go to the doctor and get on medications that are sometimes just as bad for them with all the side effects. The top 3 killers of Americans today are #1 HEART DISEASE, #2 Cancer and #3 Physcians. 144 people per day die from some contributing factor from their doctor. Who can you trust when it comes to your health? Yourself.

 

Heart Disease info rmation is about cardiovascular disease. Cardiovascular disease is rarely caused by a single frailty. Rather, it is a multifaceted failure of physcial, psychological and genetic weaknesses.

 

Back in the 70’s there was a slogan “you are what you eat”. You need to take a look at your diet. Are you eating the right kinds of food? Is it fresh and organic or is it processed with 88,000 + chemicals that go into our food that make us sick?

 

Fresh and organic food is Mother Natures secret! As plants grow in the wild they are bombarded with natural enemies. They must fight off Heat, Cold, Drought, Floods, UV Rays, Insects, Fungi, Bacteria, Disease and more. To accomplish this, they create high-levels of PHYTONUTRIENTS for portection. Berries and fruits grown under these controlled conditions, with fertilizers and pesticides, on farms, in orchards and in vineyards, have no need to develop such high levels of Phytonutrients.

 

Our first diet change should be the addition of ACAI. The #1 super food in the world today. For ages the people in the Amazon have revered the Acai Berry for it’s seemingly magical properties. Legends told of it’s ability to increase vitality, boost energy, and heal numerous aliments. Recently the remarkable health benefits of Acai have been validated. Acai is rich in: polyphenols – powerful antioxidants, vitamins and minerals, essential and non-essential amino acids, fatty acids, phytosterols, dietary fiber and complex carbohydrates.

 

Through the process of oxidation (aging) we are bombarded byfree radicals. Over time, the damage caused by free radicals can lead to premature aging, diseases such as heart disease known as cardiovascular disease.  Acai is rich in polyphenols which are a powerful class of antioxidants that are known to neutralize free radicals, thereby inhibiting oxidation and providing cellular protection. To slow down the aging process, click here for a free trail of Resveratrol.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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