
Heart disease is the leading cause of death in America for both men and women. Unhealthy diets, lack of physical activity and excessive drinking are all poor lifestyle choices that cause individuals to be at a higher risk for heart disease. According to the Center of Disease Control and Prevention, major risk factors for heart disease also include high blood pressure, high cholesterol and smoking. The external pressures such as work and family only adds to the stress and strain on your heart. However, by taking a few moments to breathe each day, exercise and eat a balanced diet, you can alleviate a little stress on the body and your heart.
There are a variety of herbs for the heart that help decrease blood pressure and blood sugar, help to lower high cholesterol as well as manage stress. Cinnamon and garlic are two popular and versatile herbs with great flavor and most likely already in your kitchen. Ginseng is another herb providing many benefits for your heart and can be added to tea and soups. By incorporating these multifaceted herbs into your diet, you’re providing your body with an amazing line of defense against heart disease and other illnesses.
Additionally, cinnamon has been found to help lower glucose levels in individuals with type 2 diabetes. In the morning sprinkle cinnamon into your coffee, cereal or yogurt to boost your body with heart-healthy fuel.
Ginseng, also known as the King of All Herbs or the Elixir of Life, has been used for improving overall health and has powerful antioxidant properties that helps treat anxiety and stress-related fatigue, strengthens your immunity, lowers cholesterol and inflammation and many other healing modalities. The roots of ginseng can be added to tea and soups. The herb can also be taken in supplement form.
Ginseng also helps the body combat infection, disease and also reduces the risk of contracting the cold or flu. The results of two studies at Mount Sinai Hospital showed those who took 400 mg of ginseng for 4 months daily had fewer colds than those who did not take ginseng. In addition, ginseng has been found to increase physical stamina, concentration, reduce stress and help treat diabetes as well as depression.
Citrus peels have also been used for centuries in Eastern Medicine to improve digestion and alleviate gas and bloating. More recently, scientists are researching the constituents in citrus fruits for their anti-cancer properties. The flavonoid, hesperidin, which is found in citrus peels, has been found to reduce cancer cells in the colon.
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