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Dr John Agwunobi (former Assistant Secretary of Health for the U.S Dept of Health) explains why he uses Herbalife Nutrition EVERY day and tells us about the benefits of investing in your long term health by making sure you are getting the right balance of vitamins, minerals, macro and micro nutrients and plant based protein...
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The World Health Organisation Report Estimates That Over 60% Of Coronary Heart Disease In Developed Countries Is Due To Blood Cholesterol Levels In Excess Of The Optimal 3.8 MMOL/L = 150 MG/DL = 1.5 G/L.* “l’M NOT AT RISK OF HIGH CHOLESTEROL ... AM I?” 🧐 While it's true that people who are older, or overweight would be more likely to have high cholesterol, it can affect us all, regardless of weight or age. Even if you're young and reasonably healthy, lifestyle factors can play a part in raising your cholesterol (sometimes to dangerous levels) and affecting its quality without...
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When people think about their immune system, they usually consider its role in fighting a cold or infection. But there is a direct connection between the immune system and nutrition. Our immune system is one of the most effective forms of defense against viral infections. There are two categories of immune functions in everyone’s body – the innate immunity which prevents diseases from entering the body and adaptive immunity which eliminates or prevents the growth of pathogens, such as viruses and bacteria, in our body. In a person who is malnourished, the immune system shuts down. In people who are overweight...
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Roses are red,Violets are blue,Your heart-health is preciousAnd so are you! February may be the month of love, but it’s also Heart Month in the UK and other countries, as more people raise awareness about the importance of having a healthy heart. The conversation between diet and heart health is so old, that we know what we should be doing. Watching our weight. Watching our total fat intake and keeping saturated fats low. Monitoring how much salt we eat. Eating more fibre rich food - like beans and oatmeal. This is good advice, but we also need a balance of...
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