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Women’s Heart Attack-5 Top Tips for A Healthy Heart

Sunday, February 14th, 2010

Over the last few blog posts, we have been learning how women’s heart attack is a big problem in our country. We also have been learning many prevention tips to follow as women that will help us not develop heart disease. Today, we will cover the last 5 heart healthy tips for our “one month to healthier heart and you” series.

Tip #18. Order smart slices. If you are a pizza lover, ask for your pizza with half the cheese and double the sauce. When you do this, you can cut the saturated fat by 5 grams. Plus, since tomatoes are rich in lycopene, a powerful antioxidant, you will be helping your cells fight damage that can lead to atherosclerosis.

Tip #19: Have a heart to heart with mom. If you mother had cardiovascular disease before 65, your own risk doubles. So, if you have a family history of women with women’s heart attack problems, check with your medical doctor. It could be you will need your blood presssure and cholesteol checked yearly.

Tip #20: Drink your veggies. You can get in extra servings of veggies by sipping on low-sodium vegetable juice. In a recent study from the University of California, it was found that those who drank 2 cups a day were able to lower their blood pressure by a whopping 5 point after just three months.

Tip: 21: Practice breathing. A study from the Indian Institute of Technology found that people who practice yoga or similar discliplines have a steadier heart rates which is sign of a healthy heart. It seems that yoga soothes the nervous system which slows breathing and calms the heart.

We have covered a number of tips to help you have a healthy heart. Women’s heart attack problems can be avoided take the necessary steps today to prevent this from happening to you.

To Your Heart’s Health
Monique Hawkins
540-858-2885
mentormonique@gmail.com
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P.S. For more information about Vita Che, what I call the Roto Rooter for your arteries, visit my online nutrition store at http://699456.shopvitamark.com

Women’s Heart Attack-5 Tips for a Healthy Heart

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

Women’s heart attack is a big problem in our western society. However, we have been learning there are many prevention tips we can follow as women that will help us never fall into the women with heart disease group. Today, we will cover 5 additional tips.

Tip #13: Speak up. Heated arguements can raise our stress levels and blood pressure. Research also show that bottling up your feelings is unhealthy as well. A study from Western Washington University found that women who avoided saying what was on their mind had a higher risk of heart disease. So, always speak up!

Tip #14: Try Sardines. Many experts recommend geting 500 mg of Omega-3 fatty acids a day to protect aganist inflammation, lower blood fats, and triglycerdies. Sardines, which have 830 mg per 3 ounce serving and wild salmon with 650 mg of omega-3 per serving are food sources you can add to your diet.

Tip #15: Bring out the honey. Too much suger can potentially suppress the production of nitric oxide which helps blood vessels to widen and relax says scientists at the University of Colorado Hospital in Aurora. One way you can cut back is to use honey. Since it is more concentrated, you use less. Research reveals those who opt for honey have lower cholesterol levels than those who eat sugar.

Tip #16: Spice up your supper. If you want to avoid developing women’s heart attack problems, foods such as onions and garlic not only add delicious flavor to your favorite dishes, but also provide a fiber called inulin. This promited the growth of healthy bacteria in the small intestine which helps remove any bad cholestrol says Christine Gerbstadt, M.D., R.D. a nutrionist in Sratosa, Florida.

Tip #17: Get on the bandwagon. Did you know resistance bands are an essential part of any home gym? Exercisers who use them along with dumbells gained up to three times the body strength as those who only lifted weights according to a study published in the “Journal of Strength Conditioning Research. This build up your muscle mass and raises your good cholesterol levels.

These are easy tips we all can follow as women to avoid developing women’s heart attack problems.

More tips for one month to a healthy heart and you will follow in the next post.

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

P.S. For more information about Vita Che, what I call the Roto Rooter for your arteries, visit my online nutrition store at http://699456.shopvitamark.com