High blood pressure or "hypertension" is a tough nut to crack with natural medicines. Of course, there are many etiologies to this common disease; however, most cases are because we have gotten fat, old, and out of shape. Yes, there are exceptions to the rule, so don't be hitting ...
A high red blood cell (RBC) count, or polycythemia, can lead to serious health concerns like blood clots, stroke, and heart issues. While medical intervention is often necessary, incorporating natural remedies can help manage and reduce elevated RBC levels. Below are some effective natural strateg...
NATURAL REMEDIES FOR PREHYPERTENSIONMaher, John H
Homeopathy has a number of natural remedies that are of great help in lowering the high cholesterol levels in blood. These medicines act in two ways for high cholesterol patients. The natural remedies first help in reducing the high cholesterol levels in blood and secondly, they have the inheren...
In order to bring down blood pressure quickly using natural remedies, it is good to avoid things that cause hypertension. To help cure high blood pressure without medication, you should also do the following: Reduce Sodium. Scientists say that reducing salt intake to less than 5 g per day co...
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Homeopathic remedies for high prolactin focus on treating the root cause leading to high levels and regulating the hormone to bring it to a normal range.
Home Remedies for High Blood Pressure Mix onion juice and pure honey in equal quantities and take two grams once daily to cure high blood pressure. Onion juice reduces cholesterol level in the blood and prevents heart attack and controls the stiffness of blood veins. It helps in reducing high...
GO-BP and KEGG pathway analysis indicated that LRP1 expression was mainly associated with aging, extracellular matrix interaction, cell adhesion, wound healing, collagen fibril formation, angiogenesis, mitochondrial electron transport (NADH to CoQ), and the PI3K-Akt signaling pathway (Fig. 2F). GO-...
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