Lack of Happiness and Contentment in Life Causes Heart Disease

By:  Andreas Moritz
Posted:  December 3, 2011 — updated 2016
Book excerpt:  Heart Disease — No More!

What is rarely mentioned in reports on heart disease and their contributing risk factors is one of the most important discoveries ever made about man’s number one killer disease: the greatest risks of developing heart disease are job satisfaction and happiness rating. These unexpected risk factors turned up when American researchers looked once more at clues of what could […]

Why I Believe Over Half of Your Diet Should Be Made Up of This

By:  Dr. Mercola  (2012)
Source:  Mercola.com

A little over 100 years ago a German scientist wrote a letter to a company that made soap, and in so doing changed the way the world cooks its food. The soap company, Procter & Gamble, bought the […]

Soda Consumption Dramatically Increases Risk of Stroke and Vascular Disease

By: John Phillip
Source: NaturalNews.com

Americans drink more than 216 liters of carbonated soft drinks each year, a number that continues to increase at an alarming rate. Many people use low-calorie diet soda in a futile effort to lose weight, yet find that […]

Fruit and Veggie Based Diets Reduce Stroke Risk

By: Michelle Bosmier
Source: NaturalNews.com

Eating lots of fruits and vegetables helps lower the risk of developing a stroke, a new study shows. The new report comes from a team of scientists at the the Karolinska Institute in Sweden and was published in […]

Too Much Protein Is Not Good For The Heart

By Andreas Moritz

Protein Storage – A Time Bomb!

Obese people have both high concentrations of fats and excessive amounts of protein in the blood. The blood’s tendency towards clotting, considered to be the greatest cause for heart attack or stroke, stems almost exclusively from the saturation of proteins in the blood. (Note that smoking also increases blood protein concentrations, as shown below). Fats, on the other hand, have no blood-clotting ability. In their attempt to avert a heart […]

Cholesterol – Your Life and Blood

By Andreas Moritz

A newborn baby that is being breast-fed by its mother receives a high dose of cholesterol right from the beginning of its life. Mother’s milk contains twice the cholesterol of cow’s milk! Nature certainly has no intention of destroying a baby’s heart by giving it such high amounts of cholesterol. On the contrary, a healthy heart consists of 10% pure cholesterol (all water removed). Our brain is made of even more cholesterol than the heart is […]

The Link Between Meat Consumption and Heart Disease

By Andreas Moritz

To illustrate the development of heart disease from virtual non-existence to being the biggest killer disease, I have used statistical trends describing disease development in Germany – a typical, modern industrialized nation.

In the year 1800, meat consumption in Germany was about 13 kg (28 pounds) per person per year. One hundred years later, meat consumption was nearly three times as high, at 38 kg per person per year. By 1979, it had reached 94.2 kg, which […]

The Healing Power of a Loving Touch Can Prevent And Cure Heart Disease

By Andreas Moritz

Every time someone touches us with loving care or we do the same for someone else, an emotional exchange takes place that profoundly nourishes the heart. The expressions “He touched my heart”, “I felt so touched by his words”, or “It was so touching to see my old friend again”, show that the sense of touch is closely related to our physical and emotional heart, which is also the center of our being. To touch and […]

Gallstones Cause Varicose Veins, Problems of The Heart, Spleen, Hormones, Circulation And Congestion

By Andreas Moritz 

Gallstones in the liver may lead to poor circulation, enlargement of the heart and spleen, varicose veins, congested lymph vessels, and hormone imbalances. When gallstones have grown large enough to seriously distort the structural framework of the lobules (units) of the liver, blood flow through the liver becomes increasingly difficult. This not only raises the venous blood pressure in the liver, but also raises it in all the organs and areas of the body that drain […]

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