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JAXAshby
 
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Default health issues for sailors (and anyone)

he is not long for this life anyway.

You mean if I go to the gym more regularly you will cease to exist???

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"Bob Crantz" wrote in message
link.net...
Exercise would cure all of his ills.


"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message
...
Shaddup Already.... if you're worrying about your friggin' heart.....
you're already DEAD anyway!

Pansy Assed, Tofu Eating, Homeopathic, Aromatherapy, Accupressin', Tree
Hugging, Whale Watchin', Kayaking, Granola Munching, Holier than Thou,
Hypochondriacs!!!

Get A Life!

CM


"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message
...
| You might also want to have your c reactive protein checked, as
| well as your homocysteine level. They are very good indicators
| of heart health. The test are cheap and require a simple blood
| test.
|
| FYI:
|
| C-reactive protein (CRP) is a protein made in the liver. Increased

levels
in
| the blood are a non-specific signal of inflammation in the body. A CRP
test
| measures the amount of C-reactive protein in the blood, but can

indicate
| only the potential presence of inflammation. Additional tests may be
| required to determine the location or cause of the inflammation, if
| appropriate.
|
| Homocysteine is an amino acid produced by the human body and found in

the
| blood. High levels of homocysteine may damage blood vessels, cause

blood
| vessel blockages to occur, and cause blood to clot more easily. This

can
| lead to vascular problems including heart disease and stroke. You can
reduce
| the homocysteine levels in your body by eating foods containing

folate,
also
| called folic acid. These include fruits and leafy green vegetables. If
your
| level of homocysteine is high enough your doctor may recommend folic

acid
| and B vitamin supplements.
|
|
| --
| "j" ganz @@
| www.sailnow.com
|
| "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message
| ...
| Go to this website and take the test. It's worth it if you do or

don't
| already know your cholesterol situation.
|
| http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/prof/other/index.htm
|
| Click on the 10-Year Heart Attack Risk Calculator.
|
| --
| "j" ganz @@
| www.sailnow.com
|
|
|
|
|













You mean if I go to the gym more regularly you will cease to exist???

--
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com

"Bob Crantz" wrote in message
link.net...
Exercise would cure all of his ills.


"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message
...
Shaddup Already.... if you're worrying about your friggin' heart.....
you're already DEAD anyway!

Pansy Assed, Tofu Eating, Homeopathic, Aromatherapy, Accupressin', Tree
Hugging, Whale Watchin', Kayaking, Granola Munching, Holier than Thou,
Hypochondriacs!!!

Get A Life!

CM


"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message
...
| You might also want to have your c reactive protein checked, as
| well as your homocysteine level. They are very good indicators
| of heart health. The test are cheap and require a simple blood
| test.
|
| FYI:
|
| C-reactive protein (CRP) is a protein made in the liver. Increased

levels
in
| the blood are a non-specific signal of inflammation in the body. A CRP
test
| measures the amount of C-reactive protein in the blood, but can

indicate
| only the potential presence of inflammation. Additional tests may be
| required to determine the location or cause of the inflammation, if
| appropriate.
|
| Homocysteine is an amino acid produced by the human body and found in

the
| blood. High levels of homocysteine may damage blood vessels, cause

blood
| vessel blockages to occur, and cause blood to clot more easily. This

can
| lead to vascular problems including heart disease and stroke. You can
reduce
| the homocysteine levels in your body by eating foods containing

folate,
also
| called folic acid. These include fruits and leafy green vegetables. If
your
| level of homocysteine is high enough your doctor may recommend folic

acid
| and B vitamin supplements.
|
|
| --
| "j" ganz @@
| www.sailnow.com
|
| "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message
| ...
| Go to this website and take the test. It's worth it if you do or

don't
| already know your cholesterol situation.
|
| http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/prof/other/index.htm
|
| Click on the 10-Year Heart Attack Risk Calculator.
|
| --
| "j" ganz @@
| www.sailnow.com
|
|
|
|
|