5 Health Benefits of Dark Chocolate
 You've probably already heard of chocolate improving the mood, but there are more health benefits to chocolate that you may be unaware of. Before you go raiding the candy jar, keep in mind that these health benefits pertain to DARK CHOCOLATE only. That is anything with a cocoa content over 65%. Milk chocolate is probably what you are used to, but if you are interested in eating healthy it might be a good idea to give dark chocolate a try. 1. Good for the Heart - Due to the presence of antioxidants in dark chocolate, studies have found that in individuals with high blood pressure, a stick of dark chocolate a day can lower blood pressure levels. In addition, dark chocolate has been known to lower cholesterol levels by up to 10%. 2. Improves Mood - Dark chocolate stimulates endorphin production which in turn provides the brain with feelings of pleasure. A substance called theobromine which provides you with caffeine-like stimulation is also present in dark chocolate. Dark chocolate contains serotonin which is known to act as an anti-depressant. 3. Low fat - Unlike milk chocolate or white chocolate, dark chocolate contains very little fat that will affect your cholesterol. Of the small amount of fat in dark chocolate, 1/3 of the fats are actually good fats which are healthy for the body. The remaining 2/3rds are made up of a neutral fat, and a saturated fat. 4. Stress Reducer - A study found that eating an ounce of dark chocolate a day for two weeks drastically reduced stress levels in the bodies of people who were feeling highly stressed. 5. Stabilizer - Not only does dark chocolate regulate and stabilize the mood, but it's also been found to help regulate the body's metabolism DoctorSolve Healthcare Solutions Inc., a Canadian Internet-based pharmacy intermediary (license #BC X23), offers low cost, long-term prescription drugs. A professionally registered pharmacist fills all Canadian prescriptions. A certified member of the Canadian International Pharmacy Association, DoctorSolve is ranked as one of the best online Canadian pharmacies by PharmacyChecker.com.For more information on how to order Canada drugs safely and securely call 1-866-732-0305 or visit http://www.doctorsolve.com/ - a trusted and reliable Canadian online pharmacy since 1999.
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Do you have Vitamin D Deficiency?
 All vitamins are essential in order to maintain our bodies balance. Vitamin D in particular is important because it helps maintain bone density which allows healthy bone growth. Calcium is useless without vitamin D. Vitamin D allows calcium to be absorbed into the body. Studies have found that a lack of vitamin D in the body can lead to osteoporosis. Moreover if you have a high vitamin D intake, you can lower your risk of developing breast cancer, prostate cancer, and colorectal cancer. Vitamin D Deficiency SymptomsIf you are vitamin D deficient you may experience some of the following symptoms: Muscle pain and weakness, Muscle cramps, joint pain, fatigue, chronic pain, weight gain, high blood pressure, sleeplessness, trouble concentrating, headaches, bladder problems, constipation or diarrhea. Not everyone who is vitamin D deficient suffers from the same symptoms. Sometimes their deficiency can even go unnoticed. How to incorporate more Vitamin D in your life1. Spend time outdoors - the sun is the best source for vitamin D. 2. Eat more fatty fish (salmon and herring), shrimp and oysters, shitake mushrooms, beef, and liver. These foods are rich in vitamin D 3. Use supplements. Take vitamin D supplements or multivitamins to ensure that you are getting all of the vitamins and minerals your body needs. If you think you may have a vitamin D deficiency, visit your doctor and ask for a 25-hydroxyl-Vitamin D test. This is the only test that will test for a vitamin D deficiency. DoctorSolve Healthcare Solutions Inc., a Canadian Internet-based pharmacy intermediary (license #BC X23), offers low cost, long-term prescription drugs. A professionally registered pharmacist fills all Canadian prescriptions. A certified member of the Canadian International Pharmacy Association, DoctorSolve is ranked as one of the best online Canadian pharmacies by PharmacyChecker.com.For more information on how to order Canada drugs safely and securely call 1-866-732-0305 or visit http://www.doctorsolve.com/ - a trusted and reliable Canadian online pharmacy since 1999.
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5 Benefits of Epsom Salt
Exfoliates dead skinThe magnesium and sulphate in Epsom salt nourish and exfoliate your skin leaving it healthy and smooth. Try making rubbing Epsom salt and bath oil onto your skin while bathing. Relaxation and stress reliefA hot bubble bath is always relaxing and a good way to reduce your stress levels. Epsom salt has always been considered a natural stress reliever. Stress lowers the magnesium levels in the body, so adding a cup of Epsom salt to your bath will restore the magnesium in your body. Prevents blood clotsIt is believed that Epsom salt has the ability to prevent heart disease and stroke by lowering blood pressure, maintaining the elasticity of arteries, and preventing blood clots from forming. Keeps plants healthyMagnesium is an essential mineral for plant life. It provides the rich green colour to a plants leaves and when Magnesium sulphate crystals are added to a plants soil they provide other vital nutrients to the plant. Prevents headaches and migrainesIt has been found that when magnesium supplements are taken, headaches and migraines have proved to reduce in frequency.
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5 Easy Ways to Lower Blood Pressure
1. Exercise
Regular exercise has been known to lower blood pressure in some people. It's good for many other things including weight management, lowering cholesterol, and reducing stress. Make an exercise schedule for yourself and spend at least 30 minutes a day 5 times a week by running, walking, cycling, or doing Pilates. There are also special yoga classes which help lower blood pressure.
2. Monitor your Weight
Those who are overweight may have more problems with blood pressure than those who are of normal weight. If you are overweight, try to lose a few pounds in order to improve blood flow by exercising and eating better.
3. Limit your salt intake
Reducing your intake of salt and other forms of sodium may help control your blood pressure. On the other hand, eating foods with more potassium, magnesium, and calcium can also lower your blood pressure.
4. Limit your alcohol intake
High amounts of alcoholic beverages will increase your blood pressure. If you have high blood pressure, it's a good idea to consider not drinking alcohol. If you choose to drink, monitor your intake.
If you are drinking, limit yourself to no more than 2 drinks a day, and 9 drinks a week.
5. Stress Less
High stress levels will increase your blood pressure. It's important to relax and give yourself time to wind down before bed in order to reduce your stress, thus reducing your blood pressure. Try relaxation and meditation techniques like deep breathing or taking a hot bubble bath.
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Top 3 Foods That Lower Blood Pressure
 These days everyone is looking for ways to stay as healthy as possible. However, high blood pressure is often overlooked until it becomes a significant problem. When a person has high blood pressure for too long it can lead to heart attacks, strokes and aneurysms. Though it is best to take steps to prevent high blood pressure in the first place, there are certain foods that you can eat to reduce your blood pressure if you think it may be getting to high.
Spinach- It seems on almost all "top foods to eat for ______" lists include spinach. They have good reason too! Spinach does wonderful things for the body. Spinach contains magnesium which protects the heart from disease and is known to lower blood pressure. Additionally, spinach will help protect against things like strokes and heart attacks.
Bananas- Bananas offer a quick boost of energy and a lot more. Along with being rich in potassium and a high fiber content, which help prevent cardiovascular disease, a banana a day is said to fight high blood pressure.
Dark Chocolate- That's right, chocolate! The flavonoids found in dark chocolate are known to lower blood pressure by stimulating nitric oxide production. Nitric oxide tells the muscle around blood vessels to relax, promoting an increase in blood flow and a decrease in blood pressure. Also dark chocolate is know to reduce the levels of bad cholesterol, and even just a small amount of chocolate is needed for the health benefits.
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Using Apresoline to Treat High Blood Pressure.
Apresoline is a vasodilator that is used to treat high blood pressure (hypertension). Apresoline, which is available to purchase at our online Canadian pharmacy, is also used to control high blood pressure in a mother during pregnancy or in emergency situations. It works by relaxing the muscles in your blood vessels to help them dilate (widen). Apresoline allows blood to flow more easily through your veins and arteries and increasing the supply of blood and oxygen to the heart while reducing its workload. What Are Some Lifestyle Changes I Can Make To Prevent High Blood Pressure? 1. Reducing stress can help a person's blood pressure as well as employing relaxation techniques. 2. Try to maintain a diet that is high in potassium, magnesium, and calcium. 3. Frequent exercising of moderate intensity. Thirty to sixty minutes, for four or more days a week will greatly help your blood pressure. 4. Reduce your sodium intake. Foods that are high in salt can raise your blood pressure quickly. 5. Avoid smoking. If you are already smoking, try to quit as soon as possible. 6. Reduce your alcohol consumption as it negatively affects a person's blood pressure. 7. Weight is a factor, try to lose weight if you consider yourself overweight. 8. Adjust your diet so that you can reduce your cholesterol and fat intake. Before using Apresoline, tell your doctor if you are allergic to Apresoline or any other medicine, if you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant during treatment or are breast feeding. Tell your doctor about all your prescription and non-prescription medicines, vitamins, minerals, herbal products, and drugs you are using. What important information do I need to know before taking Apresoline? Do not use Apresoline if you have these medical problems: Precaution, while using Apresoline: Your blood pressure and blood test has to be checked on regular basis. Do not take it in large amounts or for a prolonged time. Avoid getting up too fast from a sitting or lying position, or you may feel dizzy. Take caution when driving, using heavy machinery, or doing anything that requires mental alertness as Apresoline may result in headaches and dizziness. Do not take other medications (I.E. appetite control, asthma, colds, cough, hay fever, or sinus problem) without asking your doctor. What are the side effects? Serious side effects: Fast or pounding heartbeats Swelling in your face, stomach, hands, or feet Numbness, burning, pain, or tingly feeling Feeling like you might pass out Confusion, unusual thoughts or behavior Pale skin, easy bruising Painful or difficult urination Dark-colored urine Urinating less than usual or not at all Joint pain or swelling with fever, chest pain, weakness or feeling tired Less serious side effects: Nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite Diarrhea, constipation Headache Dizziness Anxiety Muscle or joint pain Runny or stuffy nose Mild itching or skin rash This information is advisory only. It does not contain all information about this drug. If you have any questions about Apresoline, ask your doctor, pharmacist, or health care provider.
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High Blood Pressure Signs You Should Be Aware Of
There are high blood pressure signs you should be aware of, regardless if you are taking birth control pills or not. However, for most high blood pressure sufferers, recognizing signs can be easier said than done. The reason is because high blood pressure generally has no symptoms due to the fact that the basic warning signs associated with it are extremely vague.
Nevertheless, the following are the basic warning high blood pressure signs you should be aware of:
- Headaches
- Dizziness
- Nosebleeds
- Flushed face
- Fatigue.
As you can see, from the above list of symptoms, it is easy for someone to ignore or mistaken these symptoms as another problem. This is why high blood pressure is commonly known as "the silent killer", because for those who don't receive regular blood pressure checkups, it usually isn't until one experiences the more extreme symptoms that he/she seeks medical attention.
The following extreme high blood pressure signs occur if high blood pressure (blood pressure is equal to or greater than 140/90 mmHg.) has been persistent, severe and left untreated for a long time. The symptoms are usually the result of damage that has been done to the brain, eyes, kidney and heart.
They include:
- Severe unexplained headache
- Fatigue
- Restlessness
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Shortness of breath
- Blurred vision
- Chest pain or shortness of breath after slight exertion
More extreme signs include:
- Eye damage and loss of vision
- Organ failure - kidneys and/or heart fail
- Heart attack
- Stroke or a transient ischemic attack (better known as a mini-stroke)
- Aneurysm
- Peripheral arterial disease
- Brain swelling - this is rare but can cause drowsiness and coma.
Note: if you are experiencing any of the above extreme signs visit your hospital emergency department immediately. How can high blood pressure be treated?First of all, regardless if you have high blood pressure signs or not, always have your blood pressure checked annually, and inform you doctor if you have a family history of hypertension, kidney failure, heart attack or stroke, as this increases your risk.
That being said, high blood pressure can be managed thorough lifestyle changes, but depending on the severity of the condition, some individuals may benefit from a combination of lifestyle changes and medical treatment.
Lifestyle changesFood - Limit and eliminate food products that encourage high blood pressure including, table salt, cooking salt, salty and processed foods, foods high in saturated fat, sugary foods and drinks, caffeine and alcohol.
Quit smoking - Nicotine in cigarettes causes the blood vessels to constrict, and increases blood pressure.
Exercise - Physical activity actually works to reduce blood pressure while inactivity increases blood pressure. Exercise is a great way to keep your body healthy and strong, and is a fantastic way to lose and maintain a good weight. Lose weight - If you are exceptionally overweight or obese you are putting excess pressure on your heart. You must reduce your weight by incorporating regular exercise and healthy eating habits in your lifestyle. Avoid crash diets as these can only make your condition worse.
Medication - If your doctor feels you require medication to help control your high blood pressure signs, you may be prescribed medication to help relieve the stress that is being placed on your heart, organs and blood vessels including: diuretics (water pills), beta-blockers, calcium channel blockers, angiotensin receptor blockers (ARBs), angiotensin–converting enzyme(ACE) inhibitors, Alpha–blockers, etc.
Remember although medications can help, lifestyle changes are essential for controlling high blood pressure.
It is vital that you realize high blood pressure can go undetected for years and cause no symptoms while still damaging the blood vessels, heart and other organs. Therefore, if you suspect you have high blood pressure signs, are unsure if you do, or even if you don't, always visit your health care provider annually to have your blood pressure checked. Monitoring your blood pressure, and taking action to control it when it's high, is the only way you can protect yourself from the silent killer.
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