Archive for the ‘Angina’ Category

Angina Cure – Is Hawthorn The Daddy?

Monday, July 14th, 2008

OK, if you’re looking for a natural angina cure, then I think this post will be of interest to you... You see there’s a tree called the hawthorn, which is common throughout the world, whose leaves, berries and flowering tips can be used for medicinal purposes. Brilliant Bioflavonoids... It contains certain bioflavonoids which ...

Discover How L-Arginine Can Help With Your Angina

Monday, October 22nd, 2007

What Is L-Arginine? L-arginine is an amino acid. L-arginine is important for: Circulatory Tone Growth Immunity Memory Men’s Sexual Health Muscle Metabolism Regulation Of Blood Pressure The Metabolism Of Dietary Protein The Neurotransmitter Nitric Oxide (NO) The following foods contain l-arginine: Beetroot Chocolate Dairy Products Eggs Fish Grapes Meat Nuts Onions Poultry Pulses Rice Seeds How Does L-Arginine Help With Your Angina? People who suffer from angina are known to have insufficient nitric oxide (NO) within their ...

Discover How L-Carnitine Can Help With Your Angina

Saturday, October 20th, 2007

What Is L-Carnitine? Acetyl-l-carnitine is the full name of l-carnitine. It is usually shortened to l-carnitine or even just carnitine. L-carnitine is a non-essential amino acid which is produced in the liver. Foods which contain l-carnitine are: Avocado Dairy Products Red Meat Tempeh Apart from helping with angina, l-carnitine can also help with the following health conditions: Atherosclerosis Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Coronary ...

How Co-Enzyme Q10 Can Help Your Angina

Friday, October 19th, 2007

What Is Co-Enzyme Q10? Co-enzyme Q10 is a vitamin like compound similar in structure to vitamin E and carotenoids. Don’t get mixed up with vitamin Q and co-enzyme Q10, vitamin Q is just another name for co-enzyme Q10. Co-enzyme Q10 is a potent antioxidant. It also helps with energy production within your body, especially ...

Angina Natural Treatments

Thursday, October 18th, 2007

Angina is a term which commonly refers to angina pectoris, which is chest pain cause by lack of blood and oxygen to the heart. The main cause of angina is coronary artery disease. What Are The Symptoms Of Angina? The most common symptoms of angina are: Burning Sensation In The Chest Choking Sensation Heaviness In The ...