Posted on 01/01/2009 9:11:28 AM PST by BGHater
Yes, I know, but...they wouldn’t just chew a tablet on its own. I sprinkle it on top of their food and they eat on an empty stomach...it’s the best I can do.
Thank you!!!! He’s so darn cute still, too. Most dogs when they get old don’t look so nice, but he still has the cutest facial expressions! Maybe it’s because he’s a Dachshunds...and they are fabulous all their lives ;——) lol
You know...just like most things, if we take the time to look at the words and/or just LISTEN, we are given gifts of great wisdom and knowledge. God’s really great that way ;-)
Personally, beyond the anti-oxidant benefits of wine, I think the wine relaxes you so you can process the food more efficiently. We get all stressed out from our days and I think it helps to relax and then eat...FOOD for thought ;-)
I ordered grapestract.
She had heart failure ...last thing she did was "cuss me out"...looked me in the eyes and barked and barked.
I am still reminded frequently of something funny she did. She definitely thought she was my boss.
Her name was Schnitzel...and her mother, Schatze, conceived so that I could have a puppy I really didn't want. But the dogs won!
Does grapefruit seed extract work the same way as grape seed extract?
Now I’m confused.
By Heather S. Oliff, PhD
Grape Seed Extract Optimizes Blood Pressure, Enhances Endothelial Function, and Decreases Oxidative Stress The C12 peptide is not the only natural agent that effectively supports healthy blood pressure levels. Grape seed extract, which is already known to confer a wealth of health benefits, contains high concentrations of polyphenols, potent antioxidants that naturally increase blood vessel dilation. This dilation naturally increases blood flow while decreasing blood pressure.
A recent study sought to ascertain the effects of administering grape seed extract to prehypertensive subjects. Twenty-four patients with a mean blood pressure of 130/79 mmHg were treated for four weeks with either placebo or 150 mg or 300 mg of a standardized, polyphenol-rich grape seed extract. Both doses of grape seed extract significantly reduced the subjects blood pressure compared to baseline levels. The researchers thus concluded that grape seed extract may be beneficial in lowering the blood pressure of people who are prehypertensive.
In addition to benefiting individuals with prehypertension, grape seed extract may help to improve impaired endothelial function, an initiating factor in heart disease. In an important laboratory study, grape seed extract helped to inhibit the synthesis of a protein associated with endothelial dysfunction and mortality, while also promoting the dilation of blood vessels. These findings led the researchers to propose that grape seed extract may be a critical nutrient for restoring impaired endothelial function and thus protecting against cardiovascular disease, Americas number-one killer.
Grapefruit seed extract is not grape seed extract.
More here:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2157311/posts
and
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2157416/posts
Yep...and I have a GREAT Lipid. I have numbers that amaze MY family doctor. There’s one number in particular...where the normal range tops off at 59. My number is 72.
Lipid = Lipid panel too.
i use GSE, oregano oil and Black Walnut/Wormwood oil, and I don’t travel without them.
thanks Coleus.
Hypertension means high blood pressure.
Wow, that’s a pretty good anti-parasitical protocol, nice work, me too.
We can’t access it, what does it say, does it relieve it or cause it?
Why can't you access a website sponsored by the National Library of Medicine? It's free. There appears to be a number of benefits.
The link you gave is no good man !
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