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Can Fish Oil Lower Cholesterol?
Many people are looking to take care of their heart health and asking – can fish oil lower cholesterol? It is a valid question. Although mercury levels have been cause for concern, there are many supplements which can give the … Continue reading
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Does Cinnamon Lower Cholesterol?
There are many heart-healthy foods you can add to your diet, but does cinnamon lower cholesterol? Cinnamon has a long history as a highly coveted spice. It is thought to be an aphrodisiac, and wars have even been fought over … Continue reading
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Magnesium Supplement Benefits
If you’re like most people, you’ve probably not given magnesium a lot of thought, except maybe to wonder why you should be eating the stuff that bicycles are made of. Compared to things like Vitamin C, magnesium doesn’t get a … Continue reading
DHEA Benefits
DHEA is a little different than most of the supplements that you’ll find at your local GNC. For one thing, it’s an actual hormone, like insulin, testosterone, or estrogen, although it doesn’t have the same effects as any of those. … Continue reading
What is Vitamin K?
Vitamin K is one of the primary substances responsible for proper blood clotting. Specifically, vitamin K is required for the liver to make factors that are necessary for blood to properly clot (coagulate), including factor II (prothrombin), factor VII (proconvertin), … Continue reading
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