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High Blood Pressure

What can I do about my high blood pressure? I have suffered from high blood pressure for the ... the diastolic. The systolic refers to the pressure when the heart contracts and the output of blood is maximum. The diastolic is the lower ... red meat This will control your cholesterol. When the blood vessels are frequently constricted, the floating lipids, or fats, are sucked ...
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Hormones and Emotions

... systems at the same time. Thus if the body needs to increase heart rate, breathing, sweating, muscle tension, or mental alertness ... a miniscule amount of adrenalin which will be carried by the blood to those target organs. It's a more efficient and economic way of ...
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Palpitations

... you suggest any alternative treatments? The heart is a muscular pump that consists of two types of muscle cells. One contracts, pushing blood into the chambers of the heart through the veins then out again via the ...
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Flaking Nails

... malabsorption of calcium or a calcium deficiency in the blood. Calcium acts as the cement for the elastic fibres that fortify and ... in the muscles. The body needs to move all the time and the heart muscles have to contract rhythmically 24 hours a day. If there is a ...
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Low Blood Pressure

What can I do about my low blood pressure? You hear about the problems of high blood pressure ... the pressure in the arteries leading to and from the heart. The higher systolic figure is the pressure as the heart pumps blood ... (capsules): one daily for three months to help tone blood vessels. To promote energy, take Energy Plus: one scoop twice daily with ...
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Heart Palpitations

... First let me explain a little about the heart. The heart has two halves, divided by a septal wall, which act like pumps. The right side pumps used blood from the body into the lungs. The left side - the most important - pumps ...
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Skin's Elasticity

... obesity is a risk factor for many illnesses, including heart disease, osteoarthritis, diabetes and some forms of cancer. But being ... maximum friction. The skin may become red and hot as more blood flows to the area. Depending on the body mass the entire process will ...
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Deep Vein Thrombosis

... How can I prevent this returning? Veins are blood vessels that return the blood to the heart. It's a slow process because, except for the veins of the head, venous ...
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Conception

... but now it's recognised that involuntary, organs, such as blood vessels and the gut can constrict with stress. Michael Dooley, an ... noradrenalin, cause a fight or flight reaction with a racing heart, tense muscles, a heightened state of alertness and hyperventilation. In ...
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Type II Diabetes

... lack of exercises and toxic presence of Free Radicals in blood, genetic predisposition etc., affects the permeability of cellular ... severely impairs blood flow to organs like kidneys, eyes, heart, nerves, muscles etc. where there are numerous tiny blood vessels. These ...
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