Archive for the ‘Cardiovascular Health’ Category

The Many Health Benefits of Resveratrol

Interest in resveratrol took off when it was discovered to be the active component in red wine that is thought to be the secret to the “French Paradox”. Discover the other secrets of resveratrol.

8 Things Your Eyes, Ears, Mouth, and Nails Tell You about Your Health

If you learn to listen to the clues of nutritional status your body provides, you can help take better care of your health and live life to the fullest.

Pterostilbene: Funny Name but Powerful, Versatile Nutrient

Pterostilbene, a natural phenol nutrient in grapes, blueberries, berries, and peanuts, offers remarkable benefits for inflammation-related disorders and aging.

Heart and Gut Health: A Dual Relationship

Gut flora impacts many different things related with cardiovascular risks. Discover the best ways to improve gut health and address cardiovascular issues in a different way.

Cardiovascular Health and Inflammation

Knowing your cholesterol levels is only part of the picture. Knowing your levels of these important inflammatory markers may actually be a better predictor of your cardiovascular health.

Restless Legs Syndrome and Heart Disease Risk

Twitchy, jumpy, restless legs while trying to sleep can affect a good night’s rest. The condition has been found to be linked to certain health concerns and nutrient deficiencies.

Pantethine Helps Metabolism, Cholesterol, and Stress

Pantethine is a unique form of vitamin B5 that gives it health benefits that regular vitamin B5 doesn’t have. Discover why it’s worth taking this amazing nutrient!

Celiac Disease Increases Cardiovascular Disease Risk

Increasing evidence points to several common cardiovascular diseases related to gluten intolerance and celiac disease. Many people go undiagnosed because often there are often no digestive symptoms.

Periodontal Disease Linked with Diabetes and Heart Health

Nearly half of adults over 30 have some form of periodontal disease. Periodontal disease affects more than the teeth and gums — it is now linked with heart disease, diabetes, obesity, and more.