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Women and Cancer Risk FactorsExperts are expecting 178,000 women to be diagnosed with large-scale breast cancer and 62,000 of locally confined cancer. The very first factor of developing breast cancer is being female followed by advancing age. A Contributing Factor of Coronary Heart DiseaseAlthough the body needs cholesterol to function, it should be monitored to avoid heart disease, heart attacks and strokes. A Rare DeficiencyThere are three different forms of this vitamin. All three vitamins end up in the liver where it is used to create the blood clotting substances. This process is called hemostasis (stopping of bleeding through an organ or body part) by forming a clot that stops the blood flow. Women Menopausal ChangesTwo hundred and fifty thousand American women die each year from heart disease and, as women age the risk increases. A Great Effective VitaminThe body does not make vitamin C; therefore, it must enter the body through foods or supplements. The esterified forms is a non-acidic nutrient that enters the bloodstream and tissues four times faster than the standard form, the esterified stays in the body longer than the standard form, and the white blood cells absorption is four times higher than the standard form. Powerful Antioxidant Vitamin EVitamin E and other vitamins are organic compounds that the body needs to grow and maintain good health. Vitamin E promotes a thriving circulatory system, and works against irregular clotting of blood. There are two groups of vitamins they are fat and water soluble. Chronic health conditions could affect the body ability to absorb vitamins, be sure to check with your health care provider.
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