Stroke and Heart Attack
by Christine Johnson Healthy weight loss productPrevent Atherosclerosis, Stroke and Heart Attack
The benefits of
fish oil for the prevention of stroke, heart attack. Atherosclerosis is
the leading cause of stroke and heart attack occurs, the disease is more
prone to occur in women than men. Due to post-menopausal women are more
susceptible to high blood pressure and high cholesterol.
Why pepper is so beneficial to health? whatever content of pepper, Pepper contains various important substances needed by the body, including: vitamin B1, vitamin B2, and vitamin A. While the minerals contained in it are potassium, phosphorus, magnesium, and sodium. Vitamins and minerals are needed by the body in small scale, but its function is vital. If there is short on one of them, then your metabolism will be inhibited.
EPA substances contained in fish oil have anti-inflammatory benefits for. This can reduce the occurrence of atherosclerosis in women. In addition, EPA and DHA is beneficial for lowering blood pressure, improve blood circulation and reduce the levels of triglycerides and cholesterol in the blood. So, it is not wrong if a woman needs to consume fish oil.
Contribute to visual and baby cognitive intelligence
Pregnant women who took 4 grams of Omega-3 supplements derived from
fish or 4 grams of olive oil daily for 20 weeks of pregnancy until the
baby is born. Children whose mothers consume Omega-3 supplements have a
higher value on eye-hand coordination, speech, talk duration, and number
of controlled vocabulary compared with children whose mothers ate Olive
Oil.
Professor Susan Prescott one of the researchers mentioned that Omega-3 supplements that taken continuously during pregnancy is not only safe, but also very necessary to maintain the health of infants and mothers in later life.
However, it is not advisable to consume too much pepper, because there will be side effects, such as the body has a sense of excessive heat that makes your heart flutter, and diarrhea may also occur.
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