Carolyn Bell Smith
Carolyn Bell Smith, committed to help others improve their health, lifestyle, fight sickness, disease, and building a strong immune system. Author and creator, Healthy LifeStyle and More, and Lifestyle Tips Newsletter yourhealthrenewed Subscribe to our newsletter ezine_newsletter http://www.yourhealthrenewed.com
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Powerful Antioxidant Vitamin E
- By Carolyn Bell Smith
- 06/26/2007
- Supplements And Vitamins
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Vitamin E and other vitamins are organic compounds that the body needs to grow and maintain good health. Many think because vitamins are natural there is no danger of taking too much, but of course this is not true. The maximum intake a day of vitamin E is 1000mg, but not more than 400mg if you have hypertension and since it acts like a blood thinner, consult your health care physician if taking warfarin (Coumadin).
How Honey Can Assist One To Remain Youthful
- By Carolyn Bell Smith
- 07/28/2007
- Beauty
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Honey has a high sugar volume, comparatively high acidity and consequently low pH and protein quantity. But honey has an antioxidant effect, the Hydrogen Peroxide within it making a great anti-bacterial and anti-microbial agent.
It is a tremendous antioxidant, reported studies proves the supportive attributes of honey have determined that it protects the skin from the unsafe effects of ultraviolet rays.
It is a tremendous antioxidant, reported studies proves the supportive attributes of honey have determined that it protects the skin from the unsafe effects of ultraviolet rays.
A Great Effective Vitamin
- By Carolyn Bell Smith
- 07/30/2007
- Supplements And Vitamins
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The antioxidant that is required for tissue growth and repair of the body is vitamin C. In fact, it has been proven to help protect against heart disease, cancer and other serious illnesses. Without it the body would not be able to heal itself and it is vital for the formation of collagen. Whenever a person has a cut or an injury, it is the collagen that helps repair the damage.
Women Menopausal Changes
- By Carolyn Bell Smith
- 08/15/2007
- Women's Interests
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When women go through the change of life, it could bring on heart disease as well. The clotting agent fibrinogen (a soluble protein in the blood made by the liver and made insoluble because of damage tissue), increases when a woman is post-menopause; the body experiences less estrogen production and the cholesterol levels changes, thus the change of life.
A Rare Deficiency
- By Carolyn Bell Smith
- 08/28/2007
- Diseases And Conditions
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Prothrombin is a plasma protein that is produced in the liver and converted to thrombin, an enzyme in the blood, during the clotting. Whenever a person has a bleeding wound, it is the vitamin K that causes the production of prothrombin to stop the bleeding, in fact, it is essential in enabling the blood to clot and help the body to repair injuries. It also converts glucose into glycogen, a white compound stored in the liver and muscles as a source of energy.
A Contributing Factor of Coronary Heart Disease
- By Carolyn Bell Smith
- 09/3/2007
- Diseases And Conditions
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Cholesterol is one of the leading health issues for women. More than fifty percent of women over age fifty-five cholesterol levels should be lowered and more than a fourth of American women are at coronary heart disease (CHD) risk because of high cholesterol levels.
It is projected that one hundred five million American cholesterol levels are two hundred milligrams per deciliter (mg/dl); this is the border-line.
It is projected that one hundred five million American cholesterol levels are two hundred milligrams per deciliter (mg/dl); this is the border-line.
A Task Force of Killer Cells
- By Carolyn Bell Smith
- 10/11/2007
- Diseases And Conditions
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The immune system is a task force of killer cells and they contain potent and extremely powerful chemicals to protect the body from invaders and keep the immune system prepared. It works constantly to keep the body healthy and is ready for the onslaught of invaders. It is the body's defense regiment.
Killer cells are poisonous cells that produce antibodies which attack infected and cancerous cells.
Killer cells are poisonous cells that produce antibodies which attack infected and cancerous cells.
Diet Rich Variety Foods
- By Carolyn Bell Smith
- 10/15/2007
- Supplements And Vitamins
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Nutritionist, Samantha Heller, MS., RD, of New York University, reports that many people have bought into misconceptions and half-truths by reading food labels and assuming that their choices of nutrition is correct; only to find that they are making fewer healthier food choices. For example, seven-grain bread is a healthy choice, only if it reads whole grain.
Fibrocystic Breasts Natural Treatments
- By Carolyn Bell Smith
- 10/26/2007
- Women's Interests
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During your monthly test of your breast a lump is found and of course fear follows. Stop, it does not have to be cancer, it could be lumpy breast. The medical term is fibrocystic breast and about seventy percent of women have it at some point in there life mostly during childbearing years. After menopause the cysts will get smaller or may disappear.
Stroke Types and Wellness
- By Carolyn Bell Smith
- 12/25/2007
- Diseases And Conditions
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The lack of oxygenated blood flowing to the brain causes strokes. They could be defined as a sudden neurological shortfall in the brain and are classified as thrombotic, hemorrhagic, and cerebral aneurysm. Eighty percent of all strokes are caused by arterial blockage and twenty percent are caused by bleeding within the brain tissue or around the brain tissue.

