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World Heart Day ? Keeping Health

May 1st, 2012

World Heart Day ? Keeping Health

September 28th is confirmed to become the World Heart Day via such matters as remaining a tab on the different facts of high blood cholesterol levels and showing concerns over the heart.

 

To be specific, the body part called heart is of great importance to the continuous circulation of oxygen as well as nutrient-rich blood in body, while many people seem not to concern the role of taking care of heart. For example, cases related to heart problems in Malaysia account for 7 out of 10 Malaysians who have to withstand a non-communicable disease, abbreviated NCD, such as hypertension, diabetes, obesity, high cholesterol, and so on. Besides, the cholesterol levels have increased among Malaysian adults, which will have an influence on the development of heart disease.

 

Sacred Heart Day

 

Some activities to celebrate the world happy day in Vietnam in 2007

 

In addition, such obesity/overweight issues as shortage of exercise, smoking and excessive alcohol consumption also lead to the elevated levels of fat levels in body. The LDL cholesterol also blocks the blood flow leading to the heart stroke, and many associated aliments are led by the instability in coronary arteries causing angina or chest pain. Also, as the heart is not proper ailments, Cerebrovascular disease, Peripheral artery disease, and so forth are widely known.

 

High cholesterol is a major modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular diseases and is considered as a risk factor for cardiovascular diseases

 

In a nutshell, the medical experts’ advice is to include some extra foods like fruits, vegetables, whole grain breads, rice, pasta, and such cereal products as oats et al.

 

 

Peripheral artery disease

 

Related links:

Peripheral ArteryDisease Facts

Avocados for Heart Health

Heart Problem Supplements

I have been working as a doctor of a general hospital since February 1998. In addition, I am a full time writer and specialize in weight loss related issues. I also write for a number of different websites on the Internet.

Hazelnuts and Your Heart Health

April 25th, 2012

Hazelnuts and Your Heart Health

Okay, so maybe you have sipped a hazelnut flavored coffee, or perhaps had some roasted hazelnuts at a Holiday party. Perhaps the closest you have gotten to eating them was spreading a gob of Nutella (which is made out of hazelnuts) on your toast in the morning. Or, maybe you have never even tried them at all, and think that this oval nut that goes so well with chocolate should remain as a dessert topping or livestock feed.

Well, you better get yourself on the hazelnut bandwagon because this nut is set to soar in popularity partly because of its taste, and also because of its remarkable health benefits. Like all edible nuts, the hazelnut (or the Filbert nut like it is called in some places) is full of protein as well as beneficial fats. It is also loaded with a healthy helping of thiamine and B6, making a small handful of the nuts a nutritious, delicious snack.

Here are a few reasons why you should be eating more Hazelnuts

Heart Healthy

Hazelnuts are packed with both monosaturated and polyunsaturated fats which, unlike that fat you get with your side of fries, are actually good fats that can help keep the old ticker ticking away.Hazelnut nuts also share something in common with olive oil in that they contain a high concentration of oleic acid.

This is another beneficial good fat that can help lower the levels of LDL (the bad) cholesterol and raise the level of HDL (the good cholesterol) keeping your circulatory system in good working order.

Packed with phytochemicals

Hazelnuts contain a full boat of beneficial phytochemicals that contribute to better health. Included in a handful of hazelnuts are quercetin kaempherol and proanthocyanidins.

And, if you are saying to yourself: “Proanthocyanidins? Where have I heard that name before?” These are the flavonoids found in green tea and red wine that are thought to help improve blood circulation, contribute to a healthy brain, and even relieve allergy symptoms.

Protein and fiber

Vegetarians listen up! A cup of hazelnuts has 17 grams of protein along with a complete array of those essential amino acids. They also contain 11 grams of fiber helping you stay both balanced and regular. However, these nuts are also dense when it comes to calorie, so just a handful, not a whole bag.

Vitamins and Minerals

Along with those B complex vitamins, Hazelnuts also have a lot of Vitamin E for healthy skin along with calcium for strong bones and magnesium for improved blood pressure. A handful of these nuts can also supply up to a full third of your daily iron needs.

Yulia Berry is an independent health researcher and author of the best selling e-books Aloe – Your Miracle Doctor and Pharmacy in Vegetables. She distributes a weekly newsletter regarding great home remedies and has written dozens of natural health articles published on hundreds of websites worldwide. Yulia Berry’s new ebook Unlocked Secrets of Curative Garlic to be released soon.