Healthy Benefits of the Brazillian Acai Berry

Posted By: SJ Wolf  //  Category: lower blood pressure naturally

It’s the latest in superfoods—and there is scientific data to back it up. The amazing acai (ah-sigh-ee) berry is taking the health and wellness industry by storm.

This small dark purple berry from the Amazon rainforest is a powerful, nutrient-loaded fruit that assists with conditions from weight loss and heart health, to improved digestion and better memory to name only a few of the many health benefits.

Used by Brazilian locals as a whole-food and considered a medicinal cure for numerous ailments for hundreds of years, acai contains substantial amounts of antioxidants, phytonutrients, amino acids and healthy fats as well as vitamins and minerals.

Acai is a powerful free radical fighter proven to fight cancer cells, strengthen the immune system and slow the aging process. All this is achieved through the high concentration of dietary fiber, good fats and phytosterols present in acai. 

Hormones, neurotransmitters, the nervous, digestive and immune systems, and cell function are all vastly improved with the intake of acai, therefore resulting in a natural detoxification and disease-fighting process.

Health and supplement companies have been quick to make the most of this rainforest miracle food. Mona Vie International (monavie), based in Utah (US), takes the entire acai berry in its concentrated form and combines it with a blend of 18 other organic and wild-harvested fruits  including pomegranate, blueberry, bilberry, etc.. With the acai berry as the foundation ingredient, Mona Vie selected other healing fruits to enhance and complement the acai berry. The result is a delicious, powerful, natural antioxidant juice rich with nutritional benefits.

ACAI JUICE ALSO
• Increases Energy
• Regulates Cholesterol Levels
• Boosts Concentration and Mental Clarity
•  Improves Sleep
• Reduces Inflammation and Joint Pain
• Strengthens Eyesight

The Acai Story

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Top Four Herbs to Naturally Lower High Blood Pressure

Posted By: SJ Wolf  //  Category: lower blood pressure naturally

If you’re ready to get started on your way to naturally lower blood pressure, there are some important herbs you should know about. New clinical trials have forced even the archaic medical community to take notice of these effective, natural blood pressure remedies. Here are the TOP FOUR supplements that build-up your system and work on the cause of your high blood pressure—they do not band-aid the symptoms like pharmaceutical drugs.

Doctors and pharmaceutical companies are forced to agree that OLIVE LEAF EXTRACT decreases blood pressure. Clinical research proves it lowers blood pressure by increasing coronary flow with absolutely no side effects. These findings came from a “Twins Trial” whereby taking 1000mg lowered blood pressure in patients with mild hypertension. The powerful antioxidant effect of OLIVE LEAF EXTRACT also protects the heart and circulatory system from free radical damage with the additional benefit of reducing LDL cholesterol (the bad one).

The herb HAWTHORN has been used in many cultures for hundreds of years to treat high blood pressure. It is believed to dilate coronary blood vessels and maintain the flow of blood and oxygen to the heart—which lowers blood pressure. Recommended dose is 1200mg per day with results within four weeks. Or use Hawthorn in tea form and have two cups a day as a medicinal treatment. Hawthorn also has antioxidant properties which help scavenge free radicals caused by excess dietary fats, cigarette smoke, alcohol, stress and pollutants

CoQ10 is yet another natural treatment highly prescribed by cardiologists and medical doctors to prevent heart problems. By improving energy production in the heart muscle, CoQ10 has been documented as a natural means to lower blood pressure after only 4-8 weeks of use. CoQ10 naturally occurs in the heart tissue, but many people with high blood pressure (39% or more, in fact) have a deficiency. However, multiple studies show a lowering in blood pressure even in those without a deficiency. Several studies have shown 150mg per day lowers blood pressure in patients. Patients also often experience a lowering of bad cholesterol and a raising of good cholesterol levels with its use.

GARLIC has long been recommended as the leading herb for the natural treatment of high blood pressure. Studies show that raw GARLIC aids in overall cardiovascular health, including lowered blood pressure, with no side effects. Five to 10 minced raw garlic cloves per day, or 300 mg of dried garlic three times per day, lowers cholesterol, prevents blood clots and destroy plaque in the arteries. When people with high blood pressure were given one clove of garlic a day for 12 weeks, their diastolic blood pressure and cholesterol levels were significantly reduced.

As always, before taking any herbs for high blood pressure you should check with your doctor to see if they will interact with any prescription medications you may be taking. And do not stop taking blood pressure medications without first discussing it with your doctor or a trained naturopath, herbalist or acupuncturist.

Here is a list of herbs that have been found, or are suspected of, causing high blood pressure if not prescribed properly:
Licorice
Ephedra
Ginseng

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Are Palin/McCain or Obama/Biden sending your blood pressure through the roof?

Posted By: SJ Wolf  //  Category: naturally lower blood pressure

Were all to familiar with the ads - “He’s this…” “She’s that…” It’s enough to send that 120/80 that you’ve worked so hard for right through the roof. Well if the thought of Sarah Palin in the White house makes your blood boil you’ve come to the right place. If the possibility that Barack Obama might be your next leader gets your blood pressure into the red zone then this is the place for you. If thinking of John McCain in the oval office is enough to get you rushing to the doctor for a blood pressure check then I am glad you made it. And finally, if Joe Biden as the V.P. is enough to make you worry about your B.P., then hey, glad you’re here.

Look, this isn’t a political blog and I am not going to get into to who is right or wrong, or who is good or bad. This is a place of peace, a place to come and relax, and that’s exactly what you need if these election highs and lows are just leading to blood pressure highs.

This is time when emotions run high, when neighbors, friends, families, co-workers, heck, even the people in the same parties are at each other. There are Republicans that don’t like Sarah Palin, there are Democrats that wish Hillary was their candidate, and the debate’s go on.

And look, the Republican Convention is over. The Democratic Convention is history, you don’t need to worry about this stuff.

So here’s what I want you to do, sit back, close your eyes (you should probably read this first), take a deep breath and let it all out. All of it, not just the air but the emotions, the feelings everything. Nothing is more important than your health and you need to make that priority one.

So feel free tell Obama to take a flying leap. Tell Sarah to ride back on that moose that she rode in on. Tell John to go for a ride in an airplane. And tell Joe, well, tell Joe whatever makes you feel better.

Please have a look at some of the posts we have here, especially the ones relating to yoga and relaxation. And take a break, have some fun, forget about this stuff for awhile.

You deserve.

Thanks for visiting, hope you have a great day!

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Garlic Health - the Amazing Benefits of Garlic!

Posted By: SJ Wolf  //  Category: lower blood pressure naturally

 

In this article I’ll be exploring the use of garlic for health. Nicknamed the ‘stinking rose’, this auspicious herb has been revered throughout history as a cure and natural treatment for all manor of conditions. These include mosquito bites, wounds, heart disease, measles, tumors, snake bites, acne, colds, flu and even vampires!

Garlic’s health benefits are substantiated by a wealth of modern day research that confirms its anti-viral, anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties. It is also a powerful antioxidant and immune booster with anti-inflammatroy properties. Scientific studies reveal benefits for diabetes, cancer and heart disease. It’s heart health traits include lowering bad cholesterol and blood pressure, aiding circulation and preventing against stroke.

Garlic’s might is largely due to the sulfur compounds it contains, such as allicin. Garlic also houses vitamin C, B6, selenium, magnesium, potassium, calcium and manganese and flavonoids.

The sulphur compound allicin provides not only many of the notable benefits of garlic, but also its notorious odour. Allicin is formed during the chemistry of chopping, crushing and chewing garlic, the more thorough the milling, the more allicin is created. Allicin has antibiotic, anti-viral and anti-fungal properties, and the reason why garlic has been used for skin infections such as Athletes’s foot, herpes and warts, digestive and lung infections such as diarrhea, coughs and colds, and Candida yeast and other microbes.

Allicin begins to degrade once produced and on cooking, so eating garlic raw and soon after chopping ensures the assimilation of optimum levels of this compound.

Garlic also contains diallyl sulphides, which, whilst not anti-fungal like allicin, are reportedly good for the blood and circulation, lowering bad cholesterol and boosting the immune system.

Rats that were put on a diet featuring both allicin and diallyl sulphides had a substantial increase in their levels of the antioxidant enzyme glutathione-S-transferase. This mighty enzyme produced within the body is incredibly important in helping to rid the body of toxins, drugs and carcinogens. Increasing levels of this and other phase II enzymes may be one way garlic helps to prevent against cancer, enhancing the elimination of potential carcinogens from the body. This also makes garlic great for a natural body detox.

Garlic as Anti-Inflammatory

The sulfur compounds in garlic have been found to have anti-inflammatory effects by inhibiting the activity of inflammatory enzymes. Along with vitamin C this can make garlic a protection against the pain associated with arthritis and asthma attacks.

Garlic for the Heart

garlic is renowned for its abilities to lower cholesterol and blood pressure naturally and protect against heart disease and stroke. Garlic has also been found to stimulate the production of nitric oxide in blood vessels aiding their dilation, and assist the body’s ability to dissolve blood clots (fibrinolyisis).

The antioxidant properties of garlic can also protect against cardiovascular disease by inhibiting the oxidation of bad cholesterol which would otherwise build up in artery walls. Further, folate in garlic is known to protect the cardiovascular system.

Garlic for Cancer Prevention

Population studies have revealed that eating garlic regularly, along with other alliums such as onions chives and scallions, reduces the risk of oesophageal, colon and stomach cancer. This may be due to garlic’s ability to reduce the formation of carcinogenic compounds. Garlic’s sulfur compounds such as allicin and ajeone have been found to stop the growth of various cancers in animal laboratory studies, including skin, stomach, colon, breast and oral cancer. Garlic also contains the powerful antioxidant mineral selenium, known for its anti-cancer properties.

Garlic for Diabetes

Some of the damage that can result from the degenerative effects of diabetes such as diseases of the kidney, retina and nervous system, may be deterred by garlic. Rats that were given a drug that would induce similar diabetic-effects in the body, namely an increase in blood sugar, cholesterol and damaged fats and a reduction in the body’s antioxidants, experienced fewer negative effects from the drug and an increase in antioxidant levels when given a daily dose of garlic oil.

Research then, has indicated garlic health benefits against bacteria, fungi and viruses, inflammation (as with arthritis), cancer, diabetes, heart disease and high cholesterol levels.

Garlic – Natural Cure for Common Ailments

Garlic is an all round disease-preventive, and can be used as a natural treatment cure for common ailments such as acne, colds and flu, herpes and wrinkles due to its natural antioxidant and anti-bacterial, anti-viral and anti-fungal properties. Crush a clove or two of garlic into warm water and drink twice a day though be careful on an empty stomach if you are sensitive to garlic. This also serves as a natural body detox. If your skin is not over sensitive to garlic it can also be applied directly to acne spots or herpes. I find it very effective as a cure for oral herpes (cold-sores). If you have high cholesterol level, use garlic regularly in you’re your food as this will lower your cholesterol level naturally.(obviously along with avoiding a high cholesterol diet).

To summarise…

Garlic Benefits

• Garlic boosts your immune system.

• Garlic is anti-aging, its antioxidant power neutralizing free radicals that procure aging and disease.

• Garlic helps reduce plaque build up (atherosclerotic heart disease).

• Garlic thins the blood and helps to prevent blood clots (fibrinolyisis) hence reducing the risk of strokes.

• Garlic helps to prevent cancer, particularly of the digestive system, and reduces the size and arrests the growth of certain tumors.

• Garlic lowers and regulates blood sugar levels.

• Garlic helps to remove heavy metals such as lead and mercury from the body – natural body detoxification.

• Garlic is anti-inflammatory.

• Garlic (raw, containing allicin) is a natural antibiotic and can kill even drug resistant strains of bacteria such as MRSA as well as Helicobacter pylori, the bacterium known to cause stomach ulcers and implicated in stomach cancer.

• Garlic is anti-fungal and reduces yeast infections in body parts.

 

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High Blood Pressure and Tai Chi Therapy

Posted By: SJ Wolf  //  Category: lower blood pressure naturally

 

Way back in 2003, the Journal of Alternative and Complimentary Medicine’s Oct. 9th issue reported a study finding that Tai Chi “could decrease blood pressure and results in favorable lipid profile changes and improve subjects’ anxiety status. Therefore, Tai Chi could be used as an alternative modality in treating patients with mild hypertension, with a promising economic effect.” This study laid out a way to save our society, perhaps billions of dollars annually, and possibly save some patients with mild chronic hypertension the potential negative side effects of chronic lifelong medication. However, this largely hasn’t occurred.

I caught a glimpse why when I was staying in the beautiful mountain town of Otavala, Ecuador, with a woman known for her knowledge of traditional Indian medicines. A tour of young American medical students stopped here to listen and learn from the Indian woman’s tour of her herbal gardens. As I followed them, I asked a group of young bright medical students if they were aware that Tai Chi was found to reduce high blood pressure. One lovely young woman replied, “Oh, yes, I’ve heard that, but I would never prescribe it.”

I asked why, and she responded that she couldn’t because she didn’t know if it would work. Although Tai Chi studies do show that Tai Chi indeed helps lower high blood pressure, it is true that it does not reduce it in every person. However, it is also true that every drug prescription does not work on every person either. I suggested to the young medical student that she consider that many times I’ve been to the doctor, and he’s pulled out a prescription pad and explained, “Let’s give this a try, and see how it works for you, and if it doesn’t do the job, we’ll try something else.” Most of us are familiar with this, and by the confused look on the student’s face, I’m assuming her memory banks were bringing up similar images.

So, why are our medical universities giving students the impression that they should not be prescribing Tai Chi, since we know it can help lower high blood pressure for many, who if it is successful with them, can enjoy a lifetime free of chronic and costly medications? And not only do that, but offer a plethora of GOOD SIDE EFFECTS including a stronger immune system and healthier respiratory system. This is a deep and important question we need to be asking as patients and consumers, and health professionals must begin asking this question regularly in order to fulfill the duties of their Hippocratic oath. For, today we have even a much better understanding of Tai Chi’s potential than we did a few years ago, so ignorance or inconclusive data is not an acceptable explanation from our medical universities that train our future doctors, without teaching them about Tai Chi research, and what it portends for their future patients.

Today, we are clearer on exactly why Tai Chi is such a powerful therapy for high blood pressure sufferers. In a March 17, 2005, article by the Mayo Clinic staff posted at mayoclinic.com they lay out what a “stress response” is, and the effects it has on the body. This is at the core of high blood pressure problems and the physical changes chronic stress responses illicite that creates or aggravates hypertensive conditions.

In their article, they explain that a stress response, or “fight or flight” reaction involves our pituitary gland releasing adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH), which sets a domino effect signaling other glands to produce additional hormones, such as adrenal glands which flood the blood stream with stress hormones, such as “cortisol” and “adrenaline.”

When ordinary life’s daily frustrations trigger this effect over and over again, the results can be damaging to the mind and body. Many of us experience this domino effect of triggers and hormones daily, which is why about 1/3 of Americans, or over 90 million Americans, suffer from high blood pressure.

Cutting edge scientists like Dr. Herbert Benson, President of the Mind/Body Institute at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston, are discovering a stunning reality through their research. In a wonderful article by Jeanie Lerche Davis at WebMD Medical News entitled The Mysterious ‘Medication’ of Meditation (http://my.webmd.com/content/article/25/1728_ 57992.htm), she writes of how such researchers are discovering that “meditation can indeed be medication - creating long lasting physiciolgical effects that reduce high blood pressure and even help unclog arteries to reverse heart disease.”

Dr. Benson, who is also associate professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School, sought to prove how this effect could be shown objectively, and had five long-time meditation practitioners take MRI brain scans while meditating. Dr. Benson informed WebMD in the aforementioned article by Davis, “There was a striking quietude across the entire brain which was documented through MRI . . . The areas of the brain that became active from that quietude were those that control metabolism, heart rate, etc., . . . We knew meditation caused a relaxation response, but we couldn’t prove it. We knew that if you thought in a certain way, with repetition, that physiologic changes would occur in the body. Here now is proof that mind, in the form of repetition, is affecting the brain, which affects the body . . . “

Stroke Magazine reported on a study funded by the National Institutes of Health, conducted by Dr. Amparo Castillo-Richmond, from the Maharishi University, more specifically on high blood pressure afflicting black people. The meditating group saw a reduction in the thickness of one of the arteries that supplied blood to the brain. Which indicates that blood flow is increasing. The group only using diet and exercise saw their artery walls getting thicker, which indicated that less blood was flowing through to the brain. This finding led Dr. Castillo-Richmond to make the profoundly exciting assertion, “It’s possible to reverse heart disease through meditation.” In fact, not only hypertension, but up to 90% of other illnesses sending us to the doctor are being caused by stress, according to Dr. Herbert Benson. Which makes Dr. Benson’s and Dr. Castillo-Richmond’s findings that meditative techniques can so dramatically alter our stress producing “fight or flight” response in healthy ways even more wonderful.

Dr. Benson explains, that the relaxation response triggered by repetitive forms [like tai chi, yoga, etc.] can result in decreased metabolism, heart rate, breathing rate, blood pressure, and also slower brain waves.” Benson asserts that it is the repetitive nature of acts like praying the rosary, yoga, or tai chi’s physical repetitive muscular actions that provides the profound hope for reducing anxiety, mild and moderate depression, anger and hostility, hypertension, cardiac irregularities, and all forms of pain, which are made worse by stress.

This concept of Tai Chi being an effective tool for reducing or even avoiding incidence of high blood pressure or other illnesses all together, is echoed elsewhere. Mayoclinic.com also recommends Tai Chi for relaxation training in an article entitled, “Relax: Techniques to help you achieve tranquility” which also explains why relaxation is important and what you might experience by practicing tools that will help you relax.

They detail how you can improve body responses to stress, such as: Slowing your heart rate; Reducing blood pressure; Slowing your breathing rate; Reducing the need for oxygen; Increasing blood flow to the major muscles; Lessening muscle tension.

They go on to explain that practicing relaxation techniques may help you experience: Fewer symptoms of illness, such as headaches, nausea, diarrhea and pain; Few emotional responses such as anger, crying, anxiety, apprehension and frustration; More energy; Improved concentration; Greater ability to handle problems; More efficiency in daily activities. So, time and time again as we begin to examine one particular benefit of Tai Chi, such as lowering high blood pressure, we see a whole universe of potential opening up before us.

An article from Archives of Internal Medicine, as reported on NBC’s local WCAU Health (http://wcau-tvhealth.ip2m.com/index.cfm?pt=itemDetail&Item_ ID=112735&Site_Cat_ID=77) explained a Tai Chi research program at Tufts-New England Medical Center in Boston revealed a great deal. The article authors wrote, “Overall, these studies reported that long-term Tai Chi practice had favorable effects on the promotion of balance control, flexibility and cardiovascular fitness and reduced the risk of falls in elders . . . Cardiovascular and respiratory function improvements were noted in healthy people and those who had undergone coronary artery bypass surgery as well as people with heart failure, hypertension, acute myocardial infarction, arthritis and multiple sclerosis . . . Benefit was also found for balance, strength, and flexibility in older subjects; falls in frail elderly subjects; and pain, stress and anxiety in healthy subjects.” They add the actual ways that Tai Chi provides these benefits are not well known.

The fact is that less than .5% of the National Institute of Health’s budget goes to research alternative therapies, leaving yoga, meditation, tai chi, massage, herbal therapy, aroma therapy, and the entire massive field of alternative health systems to struggle over .5%, or a little over $100 million of the $28 billion (approx.) annual budget. Given the above studies, it boggles the mind that such a small portion of the health research dollars are going to Tai Chi.

To recap, about 1/3 of the American population suffers high blood pressure. Tai Chi is proven to be a beneficial therapy that not only has no bad side effects, but dramatically improves immune function, respiratory function, lowers the incidence of anxiety and depression, and profoundly improves the balance of practitioners. Tai Chi does more, but for our purposes here these profound realities are enough to show exactly why it is truly unbelievable that Tai Chi is getting so little scrutiny in medical research dollars, when it can save so many from chronic suffering and perhaps some from a lifetime of chronic costly medications.

It is time we all began to ask the question that all good consumers should ask, “What is the best way/product for my health?” If Tai Chi is that product, the next question is, “Why isn’t every physician offering it as an option to their patients with hypertension, as a prescription?” “Why aren’t all insurance policies covering such prescriptions for Tai Chi?” Ask and ye shall receive. We must become informed and demanding health consumers, in order to get the best health options available.

This article does not advocate self-treatment, and encourages all to make health choices in conjunction with their physician. However, if your physician is close-minded to anything but a certain group of health options, even when research indicates your choices may be wider, than it is time to have a good talk with your physician about possibly widening your options.

 

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Herbal Medicine For A Modern World

Posted By: SJ Wolf  //  Category: lower blood pressure naturally

 

Using herbs to benefit from its medicinal or therapeutic value is commonly known as herbal medicine. Chemical substances contained in the herbal plants can be induced to act upon the body of the person consuming it.

Humanity has known of this form of healthcare based on herbs since ancient times. History is replete with details of cultures benefiting from herbal medicines. It played a vital role in the progress of modern civilization. The early primitive men discovered that the herbs provide not only a cure but also food, shelter and clothing.

Many of the common drugs used by us today are derived from herbs. According to various sources at least one basic ingredient from plant materials form part of some of the prescription drugs available in the United States.

According to WHO - World Health Organization - nearly 80 percent of the worlds population or 4 billion people currently use some aspects of herbal medicine in their health care process. The common element in Native American Indian medicine, traditional oriental medicine, naturopathic, homeopathic and Ayurvedic medicines is herbal medicine.

Today, for the treatment of high blood pressure, heart disease, asthma, pain, and other problems, a large proportion of commercial medications use substances derived from plants. To treat symptoms of asthma and other respiratory problems, Epedrine is used. This is an active ingredient in ephedra, a traditional Chinese herb.

The foxglove plant is another example pointing towards the use of herbal extraction by modern medicine. The leaf from this plant is powdered to stimulate cardiac digitalis and provide relief to a large number of heart patients.

Traditional Chinese Herbalism, Ayurvedic Herbalism and Western Herbalism are some of the various systems of herbal medicine prevalent today. Ayurvedic and Chinese Herbalism developed into a successful system to treat various health disorders. Western Herbalism is yet to achieve this level of advancement and remains a system of folk medicine.

Some of the herbs used in Ayurveda are successful in reducing diabetes and cholesterol. In recent years, there is a growth in the use of herbal medicines due to the success stories of St. John’s Wort, which replaced Prozac to treat mild depression. In the United States, the popularity of Ginseng and Ginkgo Biloba is rising due to is curing effects.

Herbal medicines can be marketed in US only as food supplements. Without FDA approval, herb manufacturers or distributors cannot make specific health claims.

 

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Naturally Lower Blood Pressure

Posted By: SJ Wolf  //  Category: naturally lower blood pressure

Who says it can’t be done?! Who says you can’t Lower Blood Pressure Naturally? Is it the same people that want you to spend thousands of dollars on prescription drugs for the rest of your life?

What they don’t tell you is the cause of the high blood pressure. They also don’t tell you the alternative to a lifetime of drugs. Or, that once you start taking prescription drugs, getting off of them is difficult and dangerous.

High blood pressure, or hypertension as it is also known, affects approximately one third of the US population; that’s about 72 million people. And sadly, high blood pressure is no longer a disease for just older people. It is now affecting teenagers and those even younger.

I won’t get into it here why doctors do what they do, or recommend what they recommend. I will leave the discussion on limited thinking and modern medical “treatments” for another time. But what I will get into are the ways to lower blood pressure naturally.

Of course we all know the other recommendations to lower your blood pressure—lose weight, exercise more, cut out alcohol, salt, etc… But many (including the well-meaning doctors) prefer the easy road which results in beta blockers, alpha blockers or the other standard and unhealthy pharmaceutical blood pressure “quick fixes.”

I am here to fix all that. My humble website looks at ways to lower high blood pressure naturally. I recommend specific foods, supplements, herbs, home remedies, exercises, and many other considerations to effectively battle hypertension.

And my story is simple. I was 18 when a doctor first tried to prescribe medication for my high blood pressure. 18! I was fit, active, healthy… and I refused to commit to lifetime medication. Another doctor tried again when I was 25 and it was then I knew there had to be a better way. There was no way I was going to start on the merry-go-round of drugs. So now, as I enter my 40s with blood pressure lower than ever before in my life, I want to spread the good word. There is a better way. There ARE better ways. And they are here.

To start with, I have to recommend the High Blood Pressure Remedy Report. This thing is packed with information that you need to start Lowering Blood Pressure Naturally - NOW!

So sit back, relax (one easy recommendation to lowering your blood pressure) and please feel free to comment, request research information, tell me I’m crazy (even though my blood pressure is under control and I’ve never taken a prescription—so something I’m doing is working!) or just tell me what you think of the site and how it could be improved.

I’m waiting to hear from you.

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