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Friday, September 18, 2015

Eliminate hypertension and its deadly side effects naturally

Eliminate hypertension and its deadly side effects naturally

Are you sitting down? This statistic will blow your mind: About 70 million people, in the United States, have high blood pressure – that's 1 in every 3 adults, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. To make matters worse, the financial costs associated with hypertension is a staggering $46 billion per year – with no successful solution offered by Western medicine except 'take your medicine.'

On the next NaturalNews Talk Hour, you'll learn about the best foods (and supplements) to keep blood pressure normal; how to stabilize hormones – which keep us feeling good plus an important discussion about how kidney health affects blood pressure levels.

Warning to hypertensive patients: Western medicine has totally lost touch with reality

Allow me to explain: High blood pressure is a serious health condition which can lead to an increased risk of heart disease and stroke - two leading causes of death throughout the world. And, even though, Western medicine admits that 'healthy living habits' can help to prevent hypertension – they continue to focus on toxic medications that trigger nasty side effects.

For example, diuretics are designed to flush water and sodium from the body and typically cause erection problems, weakness, leg cramps and fatigue. Beta-blockers slow down heart function and can cause depression and sleep disorders. My point is simple: How can anyone live a 'healthy lifestyle' while taking these drugs? (It's impossible!)

On the next NaturalNews Talk Hour, Jonathan Landsman and Dr. Daniel Cobb take a fresh 'new' look at the issue of hypertension and provide a much safer way to eliminate the problem. After listening to this program – you'll feel a greater sense of control over your life and learn how to naturally eliminate high blood pressure.

Does your doctor know how to naturally lower blood pressure?

If you're concerned about hypertension – ask your doctor about:

1. Vitamin D: According to Dr. Michael Holick, a professor of medicine, physiology and biophysics at Boston University School of Medicine, 'vitamin D may lower blood pressure by causing blood vessels to relax, allowing for more and easier blood flow.'

2. Omega-3 fatty acids: A randomized, controlled study by researchers at the Department of Medicine, Maulana Azad Medical College and Lok Nayak Hospital, New Delhi, found that low doses of omega-3 fatty acids, along with a reduction of omega-6 fatty acids, could help to reduce the effects of hypertension.

3. Water: According to Julian Whitaker, M.D., 'chronic dehydration also can be a cause of high blood pressure by making the body hold onto sodium. Make a point of drinking a minimum of eight and preferably 10 to 12 glasses of pure, filtered water every day. This surprisingly simple step can truly make a difference in blood pressure control.'

If your physician is unable to talk about natural remedies for chronic disease – find another doctor. Read more

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