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Archive for Cholesterol

Can Garlic Benefit Your Health

Posted by Dan Hammer //
 06/08/2017

If you search the web for information on garlic you’re going to find a wide range of conflicting information.Garlic Some of the information will tell you this herb is effective for a variety of health challenges. Other articles will tell you that the benefits of garlic are as mythical as its ability to protect you from vampires.

This article will give you a fair and balance perspective so that you can make an intelligent choice on whether to include this herb as part of your health plan.

History of Garlic


Garlic belongs to the Allium family of vegetables which also includes onions, chives, shallots and leeks. It’s a perennial herb with a bulb that can contain 5 – 15 cloves.

While it has been used for centuries as a culinary and medicinal herb, it wasn’t until 1844 that a German chemist named Theodor Wertheim was able to distill the pungent substance in this herb. He called it allyl.

In 1848 Louis Pasteur demonstrated that allyl could inhibit the growth of bacteria. For whatever reasons, Louis Pasteur and others abandoned further research on this herb and its ability to inhibit bacterial growth. Read More →

Nitric Oxide Therapy eBook

Posted by Dan Hammer //
 11/15/2016

We’ve just put the finishing touches on our Nitric Oxide Therapy eBook. It’s part of The Million Lives Nitric Oxide TherapyProject that we’re kicking off for 2017.

What’s The Million Lives Project?

Our goal is to help a million people or more understand how they could effectively use Nitric Oxide Therapy to significantly improve their health while reducing their risk for cardiovascular health concerns like high blood pressure, diabetes, sexual and cognitive function issues, and poor wound healing.

It also helps athletes understand how to use Nitric Oxide Therapy to improve their athletic training, performance, and recovery.

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Fiber Intake and Cholesterol Reduction Part 2

Posted by Dan Hammer //
 06/22/2016

In our previous post on fiber and cholesterol reduction I shared with you how fiber can naturally help most Increase Your Fiber Intakepeople experience cholesterol reduction. In this post I’ll help you discover some farily simple ways to increase your fiber intake.

3 Simple Steps to Increasing Your Fiber Intake!

When most people hear the concept of increasing their fiber intake they immediately think about eating multigrain breads and a lot of lettuce. This is not what their culinary taste buds are going to get excited about. Plus, it’s not the most effective way to implement this change in lifestyle.

The following 3 steps are realistic so that everyone can achieve the goal of increased fiber intake and be able to do it long term. These steps will help improve your overall health and be an effective strategy for cholesterol reduction.

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Fiber Intake and Cholesterol Reduction Part 1

Posted by Dan Hammer //
 06/15/2016

Cholesterol reduction through the use of statin drugs has become a big and profitableFiber for Cholesterol Reduction business for the pharmaceutical industry. As more and more people have opted for a pill to help control their cholesterol levels fewer people are using fiber as their first line of defense.

So why has the use of fiber declined? For most people compliance is the issue!

In this post we’ll examine how increasing your fiber intake helps in cholesterol reduction. In part 2 I’ll share with you 3 steps to increase your fiber intake.

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The Nitric Oxide Cholesterol Connection

Posted by Dan Hammer //
 05/08/2016

The nitric oxide cholesterol connection can have a significant impact on your overall cardiovascular health. Nitric Oxide is the master signaling molecule of the cardiovascular system and plays a critical role in bloodNitric Oxide Cholesterol Connection pressure and other cardiovascular functions. Cholesterol is the “glue” that holds your body together. Sometimes this “glue” and more specifically LDL or low-density lipoproteins can accumulate on the arteriole walls causing damage to the endothelial cells which leads to the cardiovascular disease called atherosclerosis. (For a clear understanding of cholesterol please see my post Cholesterol Good and Bad?)

While there are several natural and pharmaceutical treatments available to help reduce cholesterol levels, the most popular method today is the use of statin drugs. While statin drugs can positively affect cholesterol levels to reduce your risk for atherosclerosis they can also increase your risk for other wellness issues like muscle pain, muscle weakness, loss of memory and cognitive function, and a potential link to increased congestive heart failure. It’s this increased risk for several very significant health concerns that have some doctors moving away from statin drugs.

Two Questions About The Nitric Oxide Cholesterol Connection

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Cholesterol Good or Bad?

Posted by Dan Hammer //
 05/01/2016

Cholesterol The Glue That Holds Us TogetherThe area of cardiovascular health that confuses people the most are their cholesterol levels. What is low-density lipoprotein (LDL) and why is it bad? What is high-density lipoprotein (HDL) and why is it good? In fact, what is this stuff to begin with? And, can only pharmaceuticals make a difference in your cholesterol levels or are there natural ways to make favorable changes? This post will provide you with answers to these questions.

Cholesterol The Glue That Holds You Together!

Cholesterol is a fascinating molecule because it is used widely throughout your body. To begin with it’s required to build and maintain all cell membranes. Without cholesterol you would be a large puddle on the floor! In addition to providing this structural purpose, it also plays an important role in:

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