The Top Five Things Women Must Know to Protect Themselves from America's No. 1 Killer
1. According to the American Heart Association, more than 480,000 women will die this year from heart disease - that's nearly 10 times the number who will die from breast cancer.
2. A recent study conducted by a major university found that exercising 60 minutes a day, three times per week can reduce your risk of developing atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries) by about 50 percent. Aside from protecting you from developing atherosclerosis, exercise burns calories, helps to control cholesterol levels and diabetes, and may lower blood pressure. Exercise also strengthens the heart muscle and makes the arteries more flexible. Studies show that those who actively burn 500 to 3,500 calories per week - either at work or through exercise - can expect to live longer than people who do not exercise. Even moderate-intensity exercise is helpful if done regularly.
3. Balancing your body's pH can dramatically reduce your risk of developing cardiovascular disease. pH imbalance creates toxicity and conditions under which the body will begin to attack itself and break itself down. You can balance your pH by eating more fruits and vegetables, eating fewer processed food and addressing your stress and negative, acid forming emotions. Taking Växa Buffer pH+ is a safe, natural way to balance an acidic pH and reduce your risk of developing many degenerative diseases, including heart disease.
4. Using an oral chelating cleanse each year can help you safely remove the toxins, debris and heavy metals known to contribute to the development of heart disease. Växa Tricardia+ is a safe and effective alternative to costly IV chelation therapy.
5. Taking a homeopathic supplement for cholesterol will naturally lower your LDL (or bad) cholesterol while boosting your HDL (good) cholesterol. Växa Cholesten-LDL helps inhibit your body’s own cholesterol production to lower cholesterol, naturally metabolizes and reduces fatty acids within the bloodstream, heart tissue and inside arteries and regulates appropriate levels of cholesterol and triglycerides.


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