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Diana Ketchen

Fish Oil For Triglycerides Has a Big Heart

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According to the American Heart Association, "The hypotriglyceridemic effects of omega-3 fatty acids from fish oils are well established". There has been an enormous amount of research performed proving that fish oil for triglycerides works beyond a shadow of a doubt. Triglycerides are simply the chemical form of fats in the body. When people consume too many calories, they transform into triglycerides and are stored as fats.

One of the main causes for high triglycerides is obesity. The foods you consume on a daily basis can either make or break your cardiovascular health. If you are already overweight and continue to eat foods high in fat, consider yourself walking on thin ice. In addition to using fish oil for triglycerides, it also helps to lower the bad cholesterol while increasing your good cholesterol. Overall, these supplements help to improve heart health altogether.

Some of the problems which can erupt from having high triglycerides are coronary artery disease, high blood pressure, high cholesterol levels, atherosclerosis, and possible heart attack and stroke. Foods that pack on the pounds and add an increase in likelihood toward the development of these problems are all fast foods (cheeseburgers, fries, milkshakes, etc.), processed foods, cookies and other sugary sweets, and foods which are high in carbohydrates and low in nutritional value. An excessive consumption of these foods can quickly equal up to an increase in triglycerides.

Fish oil for triglycerides as well as an ongoing daily exercise regimen will decrease anyone's risk for cardiovascular problems. An ideal workout plan should involve at least five days per week of 30 to 45-minute aerobic exercise sessions and two days per week of total body weight lifting sessions.

It may sound difficult, but the weight lifting sessions do not have to be very intense. Just as long as you are exerting yourself somewhat, you should be able to build a legitimate amount of strength. It is important to keep your cardiovascular health in top form to avoid possible complications.

There are also a lot of medications prescribed by doctors for health issues concerning high triglycerides. However, more and more physicians are beginning to realize the effectiveness and safeness of recommending this supplement due to the fact there are no side effects and they work in the same manner as most prescription medications.

The benefits are that they cost less, are more effective, safer, and natural. They thin the blood, provides the fats that the body needs to function with ease, and also have several other health benefits.

One positive health benefit leads to another. The fact that your heart health will improve means you will be less stressed. Less stress also improves cardiovascular health. Taking fish oil for triglycerides can literally change your life. After all, the benefits have been proven.

Having heart issues is never an exciting ordeal. Finding out you have problems with your heart can be very discouraging. But the truth is that living an overall healthier lifestyle is what will ultimately put an end to your worries and concerns.

Diana is a Natural Health Consultant and is currently taking classes to earn a certificate in herbalism. Her website Natural Health and Herbal Remedies, offers the knowledge, insights and experiences she has gained from her journey into the world of natural health and her quest to share it with others. Learn more about the benefits of Omega 3 fish oil at her website.



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