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		<description><![CDATA[John Adison asked: Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States.  The most important way  that you can prevent a heart attack is to change your lifestyle.  The three most important areas to change are to improve your nutrition, increase your exercise and stop smoking.  Improvements in these three areas can [...]
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<div><em><strong>John Adison</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States.  The most important way  that you can prevent a heart attack is to change your lifestyle.  The three most important areas to change are to improve your nutrition, increase your exercise and stop smoking.  Improvements in these three areas can reduce your chances of a heart attack and increase your chance is a long and healthy life.<br/><br/>There are two types of cholesterol. LDL is the bad cholesterol that clogs up the arteries. High levels of LDL can lead to potential cardiac arrest when the blockage becomes too severe. HDL is the good cholesterol and actually works in the body to keep the arteries clear by breaking off and washing away the plaque created by LDL. Your cholesterol profile factors in the levels of good and bad cholesterol in your blood.<br/><br/>The very first thing you need to do to protect your heart is to take a long look at your lifestyle. Are you overweight? Do you smoke? Do you eat fast foods on a regular basis? How much exercise do you get? These are all questions that you need to ask yourself. If you don&#8217;t like the answers, then you really need to find ways to change your lifestyle. No one said it would be easy, but it will definitely be worth it.<br/><br/>A wake up call but why wait for that when it really is so simple to look after our heart and lets face it, it does most of the work! Some simple tips avoid high fat and high sugar foods, eat vegetables and fruit, choose vegetable oil over animal oil, eat fish especially those that give us more beneficial fatty acids,reduce salt intake,choose wholegrain bread over white bread,give up smoking, drink at least 8 glasses of wat<br/><br/>To help you keep your heart healthy, most doctors recommend that you take additional supplements that contain vitamin E. They may also suggest that you eat foods that are naturally rich in vitamin E, such as nuts. Nuts have high amounts of vitamin E, and most of them taste great. You can find other foods that contain vitamin E as well, although nuts have the highest amounts.<br/><br/>Maintain a healthy diet &#8211; Eating a diet that is low in saturated fats and cholesterol will increase your chances of preventing heart disease. Your body actually turns saturated fats into cholesterol so you want to avoid it as much as you can. Fresh fruits and vegetables are great to add to your diet as well as foods that are not processed and have no preservatives and are low in sodium.<br/><br/>Maintain a healthy diet &#8211; Eating a diet that is low in saturated fats and cholesterol will increase your chances of preventing heart disease. Your body actually turns saturated fats into cholesterol so you want to avoid it as much as you can. Fresh fruits and vegetables are great to add to your diet as well as foods that are not processed and have no preservatives and are low in sodium.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://mycaffeinatedcontent.com'>Create a video blog</a></div>
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		<description><![CDATA[Paul Johnson asked: You might not pay too much attention to the health of your heart until you have your first encounter with heart disease or you have a heart attack. You will find a lot of advice from various sources, but before you adopt any of it, you need to ensure that you follow [...]
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<div><em><strong>Paul Johnson</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>You might not pay too much attention to the health of your heart until you have your first encounter with heart disease or you have a heart attack. You will find a lot of advice from various sources, but before you adopt any of it, you need to ensure that you follow the right ones. Here are a few guidelines that you should keep in mind:<br/><br/><strong>Consult your medical practitioner</strong> – whether you have already had heart problems or you want to prevent them, the first step is to take the advice of a qualified and experienced medical practitioner. It is critical to your health and life that you follow the advice of a doctor or health professional when you take any steps in changing your lifestyle and diet. It is even more important if you are taking this step after a heart attack.<br/><br/> <br/><br/><strong>Reduce salt intake</strong> – according to medical reports, an adult needs about 6 grams of salt per day. Anything above this amount can contribute to high blood pressure, which in turn can lead to heart attacks and other heart related problems.<br/><br/> <br/><br/><strong>Reduce your weight </strong>– it is important that you maintain a proper weight according to your build. Being overweight stresses the heart and saps your energy. If you want a healthy heart you need to bring your weight down to what is recommended for your height. In order to do so, you would need to change your lifestyle and food habits – sometimes drastically – so you would eliminate the excess fat from your body. Reducing weight is well worth the trouble, since being overweight (along with obesity and heart problems) are  major contributors to heart disease and heart attack. Pay attention to your body mass index (BMI) as this would give you a good indication on whether or not you need to lose weight and if so, how much.<br/><br/> <br/><br/><strong>Stop smoking</strong> – this is one vice that causes only trouble for you. Besides the fact that it increases your risk of cancer, it is one of the main factors that triggers the first and subsequent heart attacks. Smoking narrows the arteries and cuts off the supply of oxygen to the heart – therefore, this is a sure recipe for death. Stop smoking if you want a healthy heart. There are no two-ways about it.<br/><br/> <br/><br/><strong>Introduce exercise into your daily routine – </strong>one of the most critical factors contributing to heart problems is lack of physical exercise. It is important that your muscles be exercised every day – even if it is for only 20 minutes. There are new findings that point to the fact that you could achieve all the benefits of ******** exercising with just 20 minutes of a &#8216;heart acceleration&#8217; program. You might like to look up Dr Al Sears recommendations on this aspect.<br/><br/> <br/><br/><strong>Eliminate stress – </strong>there is strong evidence that stress is a major factor that contributes to heart problems. This is especially important if you have already suffered from a heart attack or have a history of heart disease.<br/><br/> <br/><br/><strong>Use High Grade Supplements from Reputable Sources –</strong> using heart health supplements is quite often overlooked by heart attack survivors. Essential supplements such as CoQ10, B group vitamins, etc, can be beneficial to your heart health if sourced from reputable manufacturers with strong track records of producing quality heart health supplement products.<br/><br/> <br/><br/>For more information on keeping a healthy heart please go to http://www.heartattackprofessor.com<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://kansieo.com/members'>Caffeinated Content</a></div>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ramone Stevenson asked: For anyone who has been diagnosed with heart disease or is simply concerned with ways to prevent it, you&#8217;ll be interested to know that a strict, heart healthy diet is not the only key to maintaining a healthy heart. In fact, the main component is actually an overall healthy lifestyle. Because even [...]
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<div><em><strong>Ramone Stevenson</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>For anyone who has been diagnosed with heart disease or is simply concerned with ways to prevent it, you&#8217;ll be interested to know that a strict, heart healthy diet is not the only key to maintaining a healthy heart. In fact, the main component is actually an overall healthy lifestyle. Because even if you&#8217;re on the best diet in the universe, if you&#8217;re not active and especially if you smoke, the effort you&#8217;re making is basically futile. But the goods news is that 80 percent of heart disease can be prevented with a proper balance of good eating habits and exercise.<br/><br/>Here are some ways you can bring balance into your life and incorporate a combination of fitness with a healthy diet routine that will greatly reduce your risk for heart disease, as well improve the condition of your health if you have already been diagnosed.<br/><br/> Decrease the amount of your usual salt intake, particularly if you have high blood pressure<br/><br/> Cut back on cholesterol by choosing to eat low-fat or fat-free products in addition to more lean meats<br/><br/> Lessen your consumption of foods and drinks that have a high sugar content<br/><br/> Avoid foods that are high in saturated and trans fats whenever possible, e.g. snacks and salad dressings<br/><br/> Eat more fish, specifically the varieties that contain higher levels of Omego 3 like Wild Salmon and Lake Trout<br/><br/> Incorporate more high fiber and whole grain foods into your diet<br/><br/> Eat as much freshly prepared fruits and vegetables as you can<br/><br/> When dining out, choose healthy menu options<br/><br/> Limit any alcohol consumption<br/><br/> Get at least 30 minutes of exercise 3 or more times a week<br/><br/> Don&#8217;t Smoke!<br/><br/>Think about what you&#8217;re currently eating and how much activity is present in your current lifestyle. Are you following a heart healthy diet? Are you exercising daily, weekly or at all? Base your decisions on the results of those answers and take smaller steps at first if that&#8217;s what you&#8217;re comfortable with. Walking is one of the best and easiest ways to help you get fit and maintain a healthy heart. Choosing the stairs over the elevator is a perfect example of one simple choice you can make. Parking further away from the office or the store is another. Whatever strategies you do end up choosing, they are all based on your own personal preference. But committing to a plan and working toward making significant, permanent changes is one of the most important steps you&#8217;ll ever take.<br/><br/>Now, if you&#8217;ve got to make some changes, whether small or substantial, no one&#8217;s expecting you to work wonders overnight. But you&#8217;ve got to make the effort, and you&#8217;ve got to do it on a consistent basis. A plan for a heart healthy diet and lifestyle is something that you will become accustomed to and will benefit greatly from during your long(er) lifetime.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://kansieo.com'>Create a video blog&#8230;instantly.</a></div>
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