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Heart Disease Prevention Tip-The Importance of Understanding Cholesterol

Monday, December 19th, 2011
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There are many people who struggle with heart disease in our western society. The good news is there are many heart disease prevention tips you can incorporate in your life. Today’s heart disease prevention tip is all about cholesterol, the role it plays in your body, and problems which can develop when its in the excess.

Heart Disease – Number 1 Prevention Tip – Understanding Cholesterol
By Beverly Batdorf

Heart disease is the number one killer in America today. Yet prior to the 20th century, heart disease was hardly heard of. What has caused the difference? In this article, I’d like to share with you what I believe to be the #1 tip for preventing heart disease – it is UNDERSTANDING CHOLESTEROL. More specifically, learning what the role of cholesterol is in your body, understanding what it is that raises your cholesterol levels, and finally what you can do about it. When you learn these three things, you will better understand why heart disease is a 20/21st century problem that CAN be avoided.

Cholesterol is a fatty substance in your blood that is necessary for your body to function properly. It acts as a lubricant as well as a patching agent when the arterial walls become weak or flabby. Healthy cholesterol is also an anti-oxidant which helps rid your body of free radicals. In your digestive tract, cholesterol is a friend, not a foe. When cholesterol levels get low, the liver uses fats to make its own cholesterol so that your bloodstream has what it needs. There is actually a greater hazard having too little cholesterol than too much. Healthy cholesterol, that is.

So what makes cholesterol unhealthy? One very significant factor is the type of fats you eat. Your body can make healthy cholesterol out of healthy fats, but it cannot make healthy cholesterol out of unhealthy fats. So what constitutes a healthy fat?

Fats as they are found in nature are generally ‘healthy’. Fats that have been interfered with, particularly with high heat, are unhealthy. Most vegetable oils that are consumed today are processed using high heat. The heat makes the chemical bonds in the fats reactive, and they consequently change their molecular structure. When this type of reaction takes place, free radicals are formed.

In order to insure that you ingest the right kinds of fats, there are two things to keep in mind. The first is to make sure the oils you use are cold-pressed. This works as long as you are not going to heat the oil yourself. Unsaturated fats and oils as a rule break down when heated. So if you want to make a salad dressing, for example, a cold-pressed oil would be fine. If you need to heat your oil, as you would for baking, you would be better off buying a saturated oil such as coconut oil. Contrary to popular opinion, saturated oil is better to use in baking because the bonds in saturated oils are tight, and do not come apart as readily when exposed to high heat. In their chemical makeup, saturated oils have a full or complete saturation of electrons. Their outer rings are filled, and consequently do not react as quickly.

Be aware that deep frying gives you a double dosage of unhealthy fats. Most deep frying uses either polyunsaturated oils that are heat-processed, or hydrogenated oils, which have also been treated, not only with high heat, but high pressure and chemicals as well. Not only are the oils used bad to begin with, but when they are combined with starches in the deep frying process, the additional heat makes them even more radical.

These fats taken into your bodies do not make good cholesterol. In fact, they create free radicals which call on the good cholesterol to counteract it. These altered fats are also not the kind of fat that the liver needs to create more good cholesterol. The result of consuming these altered fats is a bloodstream that is depleted of good cholesterol, and abounding in bad cholesterol.

What can you do about it? Stop feeding your body the fats that will ultimately kill it. Use cold-pressed oils for your salad dressings, and saturated oils for baking. Contrary to public opinion, the saturated oils will not clog up your arteries. The Eskimos used to live on whale blubber, and never had an issue with heart disease until they were influenced to eat a more ‘civilized’ diet. As one notable physician has stated, “overeating of fats and oils, as long as they are in their natural state, cannot cause arterial disease.” Over-heated, and over-processed oils, however, can, and will.

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As you can see, it is very important to understand cholesterol and the role it plays in the body. It also important to understand what kinds of fats you should be consuming. If you follow the heart disease prevention tip outlined here, you should be able to keep your heart healthy!

To Your Heart’s Health
Monique Hawkins

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Heart Patient Diet Plan-Why Avoiding Animal Products May Benefit Your Heart and Health

Sunday, November 7th, 2010

Avoiding animal products can be an important component of a heart patient’s diet plan. Please note that avoiding is the key word here, not eliminating animal products completely from your diet. Becoming a strict vegetarian takes a level of commitment that some just can’t face and may not even be necessary to achieve optimal heart health. For most people, cutting down on the amount of animal products and choosing any that you do consume wisely is sufficient to promote a healthy heart and entire cardiovascular system.

Why avoid animal products? The primary reason is that dietary cholesterol comes only from animal products. I always find it a bit humorous to see a bag of apples marked “a no cholesterol food,” maybe people just aren’t aware that cholesterol comes from animals! Studies have shown that eating a diet high in cholesterol damages the cardiovascular system and raises blood cholesterol levels. Some surprising studies show that even if blood cholesterol isn’t raised, people consuming more animal products have a higher incidence of death from heart attacks and strokes. One of the greatest risks to the heart is atherosclerosis, hardening of the arteries. Cholesterol seems to play a major role in the formation of plaque inside the arteries, causing narrowing of blood vessels and limiting the flow of blood. In addition to being bad for the heart, research has shown that diets high in meat and other animal products contribute to other diseases including certain cancers, osteoporosis, and digestive disorders.

In addition to the cholesterol found in animal products, they also have much higher fat content than their vegetable counterparts, increasing dietary calories. Slimming down can greatly benefit the heart; carrying less weight eases the burden on the heart. Did you know that fat has nine calories per gram while protein and carbohydrates have only four? Eating a lower-calorie diet high in vegetables, fruits, and whole-grains and getting adequate exercise has been shown to reverse the effects of heart disease.

Many people worry that they won’t get enough protein without eating meat. There are many ways to get all the essential amino acids without meat. The most recent studies have shown that each meal does not even need to have complete protein as long as it is gotten in the daily diet. Combining beans and whole grains is the perfect combination; by eating these together you get high-quality, complete protein. Many studies have shown that getting too much protein is actually bad for the health of the kidneys and liver. Damage to either of these organs leads to high blood pressure and other problems that eventually affect the heart.

Set a goal of eliminating meat and animal products except for fat-free milk and yogurt at least four days a week. If you can’t start with this, try just two, building to four over a month. Incredible, hearty vegetarian recipes are easy to find everywhere now. Try experimenting with one for tonight’s dinner and your heart will thank you!

Monique Hawkins
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Heart Disease Treatments-Why The Good Life Is Killing You

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010

I had to share with you this wonderful program I feel can change your life. If you are someone who is longing to do any of these things:

-lose weight without dieting
-feel more energy
-stop heart disease and stroke
-turn around diabetes
-lower your cholesterol
-lower depression
-reverese high blood pressure

CHIP can help. What is CHIP? It is the Coronary Health Improvement Product. The program helps you to begin to take control of your life and begin living. Plus, at the same time if you follow the principles taught, you can lower your health costs and take control of your life that way you have always longed to.

This program isn’t new. It has been around since 1988 and has graduated 50,000 participants since that time. What you would need to do is sign up with a training class in your local area.

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To Your Heart’s Health
Monique Hawkins
540-858-2885
mentormonique@gmail.com
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Women’s Heart Problems|Womens Heart Disease – How to Prevent Or Reverse It

Monday, January 4th, 2010

Women’s heart problems is a growing area of concern. However, there are things that women can do to prevent or reverse this progression of the deadly disease. Let’s take a look at what their options are.

Womens Heart Disease – How to Prevent Or Reverse It
By Darryl Hunter

One of the major health concerns facing modern women today is heart disease. It has long been seen as a health problem for men but more women die from heart attacks than men and many women mistakenly believe they are not at risk.

The scariest part of womens heart disease is that alot of the time it can go undetected until it is a major problem. Many women that die from it had no previous signs or symptoms.

Studies are starting to show that women are affected differently by heart problems and that women also exhibit different symptoms which can result in the problem being undetected.

Part of the problem with heart disease is the blocking of the arteries around the heart. If the arteries begin to block, blood flow to the body is reduced and pressure can build at the site of the block. This pressure can cause major problems.

In men this tends to be in the major arteries and is characterised by intense sharp pains. Womens heart disease however can happen in minor arteries which is equally dangerous but harder to detect as there isn’t the major pain associated with it and the pain caused can easily be misdiagnosed.

Some of the major factors that lead to heart problems are being over weight, a bad lifestyle, poor diet, cholesterol levels and genetics.

The good news is that apart from your genetics the other factors can be controlled and reduced to help prevent the development of heart problems. Even if your genetics mean you are more at risk of heart disease if you prevent the other factors then you have a far better chance of not developing it.

Heart disease can be prevented and if you already have it it can be reversed. To find out more about how to prevent womens heart disease and how you can live life without the worry of getting heart disease Click Here Now: http://www.squidoo.com/womensheartdisease

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Monique Hawkins
540-858-2885
mentormonique@gmail.com
Remember to sign up for my “You Deserve To Have A Healthy Heart” Newletter!