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== Symptoms ==
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== Causes and Symptoms ==
  
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* Aspartame nncreases Stroke Risk
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* Taking calcium supplements may INCREASE the possibility of [[Heart Attacks]] or stroke.
 
== Home remedies ==
 
== Home remedies ==
 
* peanut butter include antioxidants and healthy fats that reduce the risk of [[Heart Disease]], stroke and [[Colon Cancer]].
 
* peanut butter include antioxidants and healthy fats that reduce the risk of [[Heart Disease]], stroke and [[Colon Cancer]].
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* Kiwifruit protects against heart disease, [[stroke]], [[cancer]] and [[Respiratory Diseases]].
 
* Kiwifruit protects against heart disease, [[stroke]], [[cancer]] and [[Respiratory Diseases]].
 
* Spinach protects the eyes, good for brain function, guards against [[Colon Cancer]], [[Prostate Cancer]] and [[Breast Cancer]], protects against [[Heart Disease]], stroke and [[dementia]], it lowers blood pressure, it's anti-inflammatory and it's great for bone health.
 
* Spinach protects the eyes, good for brain function, guards against [[Colon Cancer]], [[Prostate Cancer]] and [[Breast Cancer]], protects against [[Heart Disease]], stroke and [[dementia]], it lowers blood pressure, it's anti-inflammatory and it's great for bone health.
* Taking calcium supplements may INCREASE the possibility of [[Heart Attacks]] or stroke.
 
 
* Natto: This Japanese fermented soy food is shown to help reduce and prevent the blood clotting that can cause stroke and [[Heart Attacks]]
 
* Natto: This Japanese fermented soy food is shown to help reduce and prevent the blood clotting that can cause stroke and [[Heart Attacks]]
  

Revision as of 00:56, 23 April 2011

Causes and Symptoms

  • Aspartame nncreases Stroke Risk
  • Taking calcium supplements may INCREASE the possibility of Heart Attacks or stroke.

Home remedies

Warnings

References

Medical Disclaimer

This information is not meant to be substituted for medical advice. Always consult a medical professional regarding any medical problems and before undertaking any treatment or dietary changes.