
Cardiovascular/Heart


Cholesterol and Niacin Therapy
Niacin: Safe Alternative to Statin Drugs
Niacin is well known for its ability to reduce LDL cholesterol and triglycerides, while at the same time raising HDL cholesterol. Here is a breakdown of how niacin works: Vitamin B3 (Niacin) lowers the liver’s production… Read More
Cardiovascular Disease Linked to High Homocysteine Levels
Are B Vitamins the Answer?
Homocysteine is the new buzzword popping up in discussions about possible predictors of stroke, coronary heart disease, and peripheral vascular disease. Homocysteine is an amino acid derivative of the amino acid cysteine. Many epidemiological studies have shown that too much… Read More
Fluoride Linked to Coronary Heart Disease
When Will the Fluoride Poisoning Stop?
Dental fluorosis is a condition caused by too much fluoride. And it’s on the rise in the US…despite the government knowing about it for some time now. The condition, which ruins teeth, affects more … Read More

What You May Not Know About Heart Disease
Nitric Oxide/Arginine Cure?
I’ll bet you haven’t heard much about nitric oxide (NO) and its role in preventing heart disease and other cardiovascular disorders. There is much research showing that NO is required by our body for cardiac heath, and… Read More
The Enzyme, Serrapeptase, Removes Plaque from Arteries Naturally!
Silk Worm Enzymes for Carotid Artery Blockage
“The Therapeutic Results are Excellent, Certainly Lifesaving”
By Dr. H A Nieper
“I informed you some years ago that Serrapeptase is apparently active in the cleaning of coronary arteries from occluding layers.
The … Read More

Heart Disease Linked to Thiamine Deficiency
Heart Disease Linked to Thiamine Deficiency
Furosemide (also known as Lasix) is a drug commonly used with congestive heart failure (CHF) patients when there is edema (excessive fluid build-up)present. Although this treatment is quite effective for eliminating the edema, there is… Read MoreLast updated by Admin at .