Showing posts with label high blood pressure. Show all posts
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Saturday, October 13, 2012

This Normalizes High Blood Pressure Without Drugs or Side Effects



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Since 1900 There Has Never Been A High Blood Pressure Medication Without Dangerous Side Effects... And There Never Will Be
If you take medications for high blood pressure
you're rolling the dice on your life
Dear Jorge.Saguinsin, High Blood Pressure
The first medication to control high blood pressure was called sodium thiocyanate, created back in 1900. It's actually a compound mixture of salts and cyanide. It was found to dramatically reduce blood pressure, but also came with a price - life threatening side effects.
Today, over 50,000 Americans die every year because of hypertension (high blood pressure). And now, more than ever, high blood pressure medications are being doled out to us like children touring a candy factory. These meds appear to have come a long way since 1900...but have they?
Not cyanide, but...
It's a drug called Nitropress® . It's a far removed cousin of the old sodium thiocyanate. And it too has been shown to significantly lower blood pressure...
But some of the side effects of this injection drug are:
  • Confusion and tinnitus (ringing in the ears)
  • Gasping for a breath - or breathing that stops altogether
  • Extreme light-headedness - even while horizontal
  • Fainting
  • Hyperventilating, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, and possible seizure
If you don't take this clearly dangerous injection, then you're safe...or are you?
Fact is, there has never been a high blood pressure medication without dangerous side effects - and there never will be...
Where do you turn when the cure is just as deadly as the disease?
Warning: the following information can be shocking. If you have any reservations about knowing the truth regarding Big Pharma blood pressure medicines, please skip ahead to the next section
You want to be able to trust that your health care professional has your best interests in mind...for you and your family. Truth is, Big Pharma plays a major role in how much "care" they can offer you.
See, the medical industry is governed by the FDA and the pharmaceutical companies that produce the drugs designed to save lives. Looks good on paper...
But the fact of the matter is there are Big Bucks to be made from suffering.
And they know it.
That's why they make the drugs that do - in fact - serve to reduce illness and diseases. That's the good news. The bad news is these medicines come with a price higher than their astronomical cost - dangerous, even life-threatening side effects. Especially when you take multiple drugs for multiple health problems.
When they give you the warnings about drug interactions and possible debilitating side effects - pay close attention! They tell you this for a reason. All too many folks just like you regard these warnings as necessary disclaimers and go through life thinking it can't happen to them. Think again.
Here are just a few things you need to worry about when taking the most common high blood pressure medicines:
→  Diuretics -  these seemingly harmless "water pills" cause an increase in urination and are designed to lower blood pressure by eliminating excess water and salt in the urine. This makes it easier for your heart to pump. They carry the common names of Zaroxolyn and Esidrix. The problem is that they deplete your body of much needed nutrients that also flow out when you urinate. These drugs produce undesirable side effects like frequent urination, dehydration, lethargy, cramps and weakness. More serious (and dangerous) to your health are fever, sore throat, dizziness, blurred vision and arrhythmia (abnormal heart beat).

→ Beta Blockers -
designed to block the flow of adrenaline, they can successfully lower blood pressure by opening the blood vessels for easier blood flow, and can reduce the speed and force of your heartbeat. Some common side effects are dizziness, feeling faint, and cold or swollen hands and feet.  In patients with diabetes, these can also "block" the warning signs of low blood-sugar levels. Less common, but all too real, are wheezing and shortness of breath. Beta Blockers can narrow air passages, making it difficult to breath. If you're taking Propanolol, Acebutolol, Metaprolol, Bisoprolol, or Nebivolol - you're at risk.

→  Alpha Blockers - Flomax®, Cardura®, Uroxatral®, and Hytrin® are all Alpha Blockers. They lower your blood pressure by blocking chemical messages sent by blood vessels. They can also cause hair loss, runny nose, dizziness, pounding headaches, extreme weakness, weight gain, and can surge bad cholesterol, putting your heart at risk of failure. Also, a sudden drop in blood pressure caused by these medicines brings the warning against driving or "performing dangerous tasks" until you know how they will affect you.

→Vasodilators - high blood pressure is marked by a contraction of the blood vessels, inhibiting blood flow and making your heart work harder to perform. So it makes sense to use a dilator to relax those smooth muscles and open up the passages. However, the usual problems are associated with their use - dizziness, headaches, nausea and vomiting. But these can also cause diarrhea, and loss of appetite (which they swear is temporary). More serious are the side effects they want you to see your doctor for: unusual change in appearance - rashes, skin tone changes - fainting, fluid retention, pain in joints or back, weakness, unusual bleeding, abnormal heart beat, mood changes, and weight gain.  
Most of these drugs are prescribed together. Many times, one is prescribed to cancel out the dangerous side effects of another. Do you really want to put that kind of stress on your body?
Seems not much has changed since that fateful day back in 1900 when the first high blood pressure "cure" was invented. At least , not until now...
Luckily, you don't have to rely on a myriad of drugs to lower your blood pressure while altering your body's natural chemistry. Meet Joe Barton... He publishes the secrets to healthy living that lower your blood pressure - naturally.
Because Joe Barton is renowned for his deep-rooted passion in natural cures of common diseases - and, whenever possible, avoiding unsafe, modern medicine. Joe knows first-hand about the dangers of conventional treatments. Joe's father almost died from severe acid reflux after a botched ulcer surgery. 
That fateful event lead Joe on a mission to discover and publish the information that unlocks the secrets of truly healthy living...with no dangerous drugs and their side-effects.
See, Joe discovered that high blood pressure affects 1 in 4 adults and if left untested, can be one of the deadliest "silent" killers in the world. From past experiences, Joe knows what ill health can do to a family and he could never imagine leaving his wife and children alone.
He knew through extensive research about the dangers of Big Pharma meds to control this killer...so he looked for a better way. What he found is that you can lower your blood pressure and keep it right where it needs to be completely by combining the right healthy foods - no harmful drugs or dangerous "pill popping." Sounds too good to be true; but, thankfully, it's not.
  Joe made it his personal mission to avoid the cure that's worse than the disease.
   One glorious day he discovered a solution that can shave 50 points off your blood pressure numbers with nothing but natural remedies and treatments - and no financial extortion by the Big Pharma Mob.
    All at once he realized - his discovery could help thousands, if not millions of people, just like you.
   So he decided to share his secrets...to help keep others healthy, happy, energetic and more important - around for many joyous years. To spend time with friends and loved ones - not worrying which day would be the last...
Today, he's giving you the opportunity to beat high blood pressure for good, avoid the costs and dangers of drugs, and live life to the fullest - without worry
Life is busy. And you don't want to miss out on Joe's incredible story or the life-changing information he has for you. Simply click here and watch this short video presentation before you get sidetracked and forget that you're rolling the dice on your precious life.
You don't need drugs to treat and control your blood pressure. Putting that kind of stress on your body by taking in a handful of expensive chemicals that counter the side effects of the others is just ridiculous! Even if they were effective, they open you up to a whole list of additional side effects! Does it make sense to chemically alter your body like that?
Back in 1900, they didn't know any better...today, we do know better. Why repeat the patterns of the past and expect different results? Isn't that the definition of insanity?
Watch this video right now and unlock the door to a roomful of all-natural secrets that will lower your blood pressure and keep it where it needs to be - for the rest of your life. You have nothing to lose... and your life to regain..
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Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Are Doctors Clueless About High Blood Pressure?



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Dear Jorge Saguinsin,
Did you know that in almost every case of high blood pressure, doctors have no idea what's causing it?
That might seem a little strange in this day and age. But if you go to the doctor and they diagnose you with high blood pressure, about 95% of the time they are going to classify it as primary hypertension, or essential hypertension.
That's doctor-speak for, "I have no clue as to why, but you have high blood pressure."
Yet, without knowing the cause, they go ahead and prescribe you a drug that they expect you to take for the rest of your life. Because high blood pressure, or hypertension, is what they call a "treatable" condition.
That's doctor-speak for, "we give you a drug for that."
Here's the problem: Of those taking blood pressure medications, between less than half to only two-thirds get their blood pressure under control.1
Something about the whole thing doesn't sit quite right. So since your doctor won't do it, let's talk about what's REALLY happening. Then I'll show you two simple, natural ways that can be more powerful than any drug to lower your blood pressure for good... no prescription necessary.
"What is Blood Pressure, and Why Do I Care?"
Your blood pressure is the force your heart generates to move blood through your blood vessels. A blood pressure level reading has two numbers, one "over" the other. The top number is your systolic pressure and the bottom number is you diastolic pressure.
It's still measured in millimeters of mercury, even though modern blood pressure monitors don't use the old thermometer-style tube with actual mercury in it.
Systolic is the pressure in your blood vessels when your heart beats, and the diastolic number is the pressure between heartbeats (when your heart is resting).
Some in the medical community try to classify blood pressure that measures from 120/80 to 139/89 as "high normal," but don't be fooled. That's too high!
Studies show that blood pressure levels ranging from only 120-129 mmHg over 80-84 mmHg diastolic were associated with an 81% higher risk of cardiovascular disease compared to levels of less than 120/80 mmHg.
And For every 10mm change in the diastolic number, your risk of heart attack or stroke goes up by 35%. For every 20 mm of systolic blood pressure above 115, heart attack death rates doubled.
You'd like these two numbers read something below 120/80. Ideally, you want to see 115/75 mmHg.
You already know the drugs they want you to take only work sometimes, and could be dangerous. But also, while there are dozens of herbs and foods that can to help bring your blood pressure down, there are two minerals that are the most critical.
Magnesium: Your Body's Natural Blood Vessel Relaxer
Magnesium is a powerful calcium-channel blocker, which is also a class of blood pressure drugs that try to imitate magnesium's effect. But why take a synthetic pharmaceutical when a natural mineral can do the same thing?
Magnesium is a macro-mineral. What that means is you need a lot of it, instead of just a trace amount. At any one time, your body has around 25 grams of magnesium that it uses for more than 300 biochemical reactions.
One of the things magnesium does best is to tone your blood vessels. That means they'll stay strong, but also flexible and relaxed so your blood can pump freely.
And getting enough each day also lowers blood pressure. A review of twenty-two clinical trials involving 1,173 people gave them from 120 to 973 mg of magnesium. The results showed magnesium supplementation reduced both systolic and diastolic blood pressure. On average, systolic pressure decreased 3-4 mm Hg, and diastolic decreased 2-3 mm Hg. The best results came from taking higher amounts.2
Good food sources of magnesium are nuts like almonds and cashews (OK, that's technically a seed), spinach, bananas and pinto beans. But that won't give you enough for optimal health, and certainly won't lower your blood pressure much.
For that you'll need to take in around 1,000 mg a day. It's best to separate that into two doses as too much magnesium at once can cause diarrhea. You should take vitamin B6 with magnesium to help it get absorbed into your cells.
There are almost a dozen forms of magnesium you can take as a supplement, but I recommend magnesium citrate because it's inexpensive and very absorbable.
The other mineral you need for lowering blood pressure is potassium. It helps optimize your blood pressure. And for people who eat a Western diet, adequate potassium intake helps balance blood pressure raising effect of processed salt intake.
The suggested potassium intake for adults is 4,700mg a day, but most Americans get far less. And that's bad news, because studies show that low daily intakes of dietary potassium, less than 1,500 mg, are linked to high blood pressure.
One study found that while getting potassium citrate, the natural kind found in food, people's average blood pressure dropped from an average of 151/93 down to 138/88.
Good sources of potassium are the same ones you get magnesium from; bananas, dark leafy vegetables, beans, and also yogurt. That's no surprise since magnesium helps regulate potassium, so they occur together in nature.
Apricots, chickpeas, chicken and fish are good sources too, as are fermented soy dishes like edamame. Two incredible sources of potassium that you may not have heard of are the moringa, which is a food tree that grows in Africa and Southeast Asia. You can find it at specialty health food stores. Fresh leaves have around 250 mg.3
Coconut water is another good source of potassium. Each serving will also have around 250 mg. A banana, by contrast, only has 88.
I do not recommend potassium supplements. This is one case where nature is best.
Wishing you strength and vitality,
Jason Kennedy
Jason Kennedy
1 Mosley W, Lloyd-Jones D. "Epidemiology of hypertension in the elderly." Clin Geriatr Med. 2009 May;25(2):179-89.
2 Kass L, Weekes J, Carpenter L. "Effect of magnesium supplementation on blood pressure..." European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 2012; 66, 411-418.
3 C. Gopalan, B. V. Rama Sastri, S. C. Balasubramanian, "Nutritive value of Indian foods." National Institute of Nutrition, Indian Council of Medical Research, 1989; 156 pages.

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Sunday, August 26, 2012

High Blood Pressure and Diabetes Bankrupting This ONE State

In Utah, according to Blue Heron news, they spend $300 million on two diseases:  diabetes and high blood pressure.   That is $l00 million for high blood pressure and $200 million for diabetes.  With the present spate of bankruptcies of cities and US, low revenue, and financial crisis, there has to be better way of spending money.

There are are cheap cures.

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Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Coffee is Good for Blood Pressure?



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