Health Matters: Heart Health
March 2006
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Know Your Risk for Heart Disease
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Coenzyme Q10: Help for Broken Hearts
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Getting Fit for Heart Health
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The Sinatra Solution: New Hope for Preventing and Treating Heart Disease
by Stephen T. Sinatra, MD, FACC


L-Carnitine and the heart: How the powerful combination of L-Carnitine and CoQ10 can have a positive impact on one's health and well-being
by Stephen T. Sinatra, MD, FACC, Jan Sinatra, RN, MSN

Know Your Risk for Heart Disease

Over and over, we've heard how eating right, exercising, and not smoking can reduce your risk of heart disease. But there are other important factors that many people don't know about. For example, did you know that low cholesterol is just as bad for your heart as high cholesterol?

Find out more about how you can reduce your risk for heart disease. >>

Coenzyme Q10: Help for Broken Hearts
If you're new to coenzyme Q10, or if you just want to know what all the fuss is about, read on! This vitamin-like compound not only energizes your cells, it also keeps the muscles - especially the heart muscles - strong and healthy and uses its antioxidant powers to destroy cell-damaging free radicals.

Learn more about coenzyme Q10 and how it can help your heart. >>

Getting Fit for Heart Health

Most days, it's tough to fit in even a few minutes of exercise when you're staring down an already lengthy to-do list. But you can easily customize your workout to fit your needs, budget, and most importantly, your schedule. Better yet, set an example by creating a family workout that you can all do together!

See how "unfit" we really are - and what you can do about it!>>

Practice good heart health... for life!
The Cardio Bundle contains powerful nutrients for the most complete heart protection.

Researchers are discovering that heart failure results from a chain of events. Often stemming from chronic infection, the arteries become inflamed and damaged, and the body attempts to repair itself utilizing calcium and cholesterol, or "plaque." If the blood vessels are inflamed, a build-up of calcium and cholesterol may occur. But they are not the underlying causes of heart disease; they are just trying to fix the problem! Learn more about how chronic infection can trigger cardiovascular disease in my book WELLNESS PIECE BY PIECE.

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