Friday, April 8, 2011

Is there truly away to reverse heart disease

Is there truly away to reverse heart disease?
Even when the heart is severaly scared
Heart Diseases - 3 Answers
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Very slow, very gradual exercise. It can take weeks to make improvements. Drink that pomegranate juice. About 10 times as many anti-oxidnants than almost any other food.
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If the damage is severe I don't think your heart will mend its self completely but I believe you can reverse heart disease. It's not easy and takes a lot of commitment and life style changes. I would recommend first improving your diet. Nearly every disease can be cured with good wholesome foods. Eat lots of veggies, fruits, whole grains, nuts and beans. Meat is fine to eat as well but you need to make sure the afore mentioned foods make the bulk of your menu. You will need to avoid processed foods, deep fried foods, sugary foods particularly anything with High Fructose Corn Syrup. Also no artificial sugars (such as those found in diet drinks and "sugar free" stuff). If you can stay away from artificial colors and preservatives too that would be great. Small amounts of natural sugars and honey should be fine if you are very careful not to over indulge. Also fat in your diet is important. Your heart and brain need certain kinds of fat to function properly. Good oils are natural unrefined oils such as olive, hemp, coconut, flax, etc. Bad oils include most importantly anything that says hydrogenated, partially hydrogenated or brominated oil. Also avoid canola and cottonseed oil. After you get the hang of your diet change start working out. As I said this would be difficult but it would get easier over time and you would never ever regret it. I hope this helps.
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Unpopular opinion is yes! The body wants to survive. It knows what's wrong......if you give it the proper tools it will try and heal itself. Therein lies the million dollar question...."what tools or what do I do?" There is no simple answer. No one (or many) pill(s) to take. There are just too many variables. Go to this web site and listen to a number of doctors discuss the many benefits of a truly helpful product (you'll need speakers or a headset). Remember, heart disease is an inflammation



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Monday, April 4, 2011

My dad is 61 year old and they having heart disease can any one suggest any Insurance policy for them

My dad is 61 year old and they having heart disease can any one suggest any Insurance policy for them?
looking any good insurance policy Straight Way He is totally defendant on me.coz he is retired person n each and every stage I need to manage money for his hospitalization in 2000 we change his valve (heart) basically I want such a insurance where I can give him best medical treatment please help me
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are you looking for life insurance or health insurance?
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nope, pre-existing condition, even if he does fina na insurance policy i bet it will be 1,000 per month with a heart cfondition.
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Health or life? You didn't clarify. Assurant Health has a "Key Med" policy that will cover him with heart disease if he has not had a stent placed in his heart. The only thing I know of that would prevent him from qualifying for the Key Med plan is a heart stent. Life insurance is a different matter. Stonebridge Life offers a policy up to 249,999.00 with no medical conditions considered.
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The only way he could get health insurance is if he owned a company and had either a business partner or at least one employee. That way he could get insurance with pre existing conditions, otherwise, he can't get individual.
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If you are asking about health insurance, then I would suggest you try to get him enrolled in Medicare. Due to his age and condition, he may be eligible. He may have to claim disability, but it would be well worth it. Go to medicare.com to get more info, and make an appointment at your local social security office. While you are waiting for the appointment, have him get a letter from his doctor stating the severity of his condition, and gather any and all medical records any hospital visits. It will greatly speed things along if you have the records before the evaluation. But do remember that even with Medicare, they pay 80%, so be prepared for the 20% copays (this is for outpatient visits, inpatient is a flat deductible of around $1200 for the entire stay). I would suggest supplemental insurance to cover this, but with his condition, it may cost you more to pay the premiums than the actual copays. Good Luck.
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Are you talking life or health? Life is going to be VERY expensive, and health, well, you're not going to get that heart disease covered, under a private policy - likely no one will take him at ALL. Best bet is for him to get on a group plan through his employer - or his wife's



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Friday, April 1, 2011

Heart Disease in African american women

Heart Disease in African american women?
Does anyone know if there is an ancestral link Between slaves and heart disease. I remember An episode on the oprah winfrey show called "The Number One Killer of Women Revealed". Dr. Oz mentioned something about it, but i can't find a way to watch a clip of the episode. I swear I heard him say something. And also is coronary heart disease the most common for black women and white women, or just women in general? I'm trying to do a research paper on it and I can't remember for the life of me what Dr. Oz said
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Black and hispanic women do get more heart disease than others. scroll down on this link for info from mayo clinic I missed that show with Dr. Oz, sorry


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