Coriander and fenugreek seeds are known for their natural cholesterol-lowering effects. Cardiologists weigh in on these age-old remedies, discussing the science behind them, their potential benefits, and the realistic expectations for anyone hoping to transform heart health quickly
High cholesterol is on the rise globally and closely associated with heart disease and stroke. Drugs can help, but many people are interested in natural solutions that will last for the long term. Small adjustments to what you eat, how to live, and the less significant things you do during each day can be powerful in reducing your cholesterol levels naturally.
High cholesterol often results from a combination of lifestyle factors and genetics The sooner you address cholesterol, the better your chances of protecting your heart and health for years to come. Here’s why.
High cholesterol? Don't despair! While a healthy diet and exercise are key, nature offers some flavorful allies: herbs and spices! Here are 6 herbs & spices that can help in regulating cholestrol levels. Watch to find out
High cholesterol levels don't come with any noticeable signs or symptoms. Still it is important to keep a tab on it for the sake of your heart health and make well-informed dietary choices. Follow these tips from an expert cardiologist.
Health benefits of drinking cinnamon water: Incorporating cinnamon water into your morning routine can be a simple yet effective step towards a healthier lifestyle. From supporting digestion to boosting immunity, this warm and soothing drink offers a plethora of health benefits.
LDL-Cholesterol is often referred to as bad cholesterol since it gets deposited in the walls of the blood vessels, increasing the chances of health problems like heart attack or stroke. According to studies, 112 million Indians adults suffer from high levels of LDL-c
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