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By Catherine Guthrie, Natural Solutions New studies show the heart and brain are connected by more than just poetry and puns. Indeed, researchers say high levels of heart-busting cholesterol might also make brain cells more prone to brain-busting dementia. In fact, new studies show a healthy heart actually may be one of the best-kept secrets to preventing dementia. And holding onto one's wits is ...
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Imodium Multi-Symptom Relief of Diarrhea, 18-Count Caplets (Pack of 3)


Imodium Multi-Symptom Relief of Diarrhea, 18-Count Caplets (Pack of 3)


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IMODIUM Multi-Symptom Relief treats diarrhea along with gas, bloating, cramps, and pressure. It works faster than prescription loperamide HCI at relieving diarrhea. IMODIUM Multi-Symptom Relief combines these two powerful ingredients for multi-symptom relief in every dose....

Liver and Gallbladder Cleanse, 1 Kit.


Liver and Gallbladder Cleanse, 1 Kit.


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Liver Support Tea Food & dietary supplements traditionally used to help nutritionally support the normal cleansing of the liver of waste materials, including those resulting from the activity of gall stones....



 Overcoming Hypertension


Overcoming Hypertension


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Like a time bomb ticking away, hypertension builds quietly, gradually, placing unbearable strain on the body until it explodes--in heart attack, stroke, kidney failure, arterial disease, even death. But the disease does not have to progress that way. Here, in the third volume of the highly acclaimed Preventive Medicine Program, Dr. Kenneth H. Cooper, one of the nations foremost experts in the field of preventive medicine, presents a medically sound, reassuringly simple program that help you lower you blood pressure--and keep it down, often without drugs. Overcoming Hypertension gives you: --The latest facts on how cholesterol, cigarette smoking, obesity, and stress affect coronary risk levels. --Your high blood pressure risk profile, with newly devised charts for men and women. --A complete fitness program that lets you choose the sport that works for you. Plus a unique illustrated guide to aqua-aerobics. --Tips on talking to your doctor that will help you become an active participant in your own recovery. --A guide to anti-hypertensive drugs--the most up-to-date list of medications, their recommended daily doses, and ways to minimize side effects. --Three distinct dietary programs, complete with menus, recipes, nutritional charts, healthy cooking tips, and much more. --Take charge of your health and well-being with Overcoming Hypertension. From the Paperback edition.


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