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High Blood Pressure Drugs Linked To Heart Attacks

Topic: Alternative MedicinePublished October 25, 2010

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Hi, About 60% of all the people who have heart attacks have rnNORMAL blood pressure and the vast majority of these people rnare taking high blood pressure drugs. In a recent study in Europe, patients with high blood rnpressure who did NOTHING at all lived longer and had rnless complications than people who were on HBP medications. It's only a matter of time before you hear the medical rninstitutions admit they were totally mistaken about heart rndisease and the dangers of high blood pressure drugs. There is A LOT of money and even more ego and pride at rnstake with the present medical model, so don't expect a rnpublic apology too soon . . . but it will come. If you've tried the traditional approach, you've just rnparticipated in a massive experiment that failed. rnDon't feel too bad, you're not alone . . . millions rnof people have walked down the same path only to find rnthemselves slaves of the drugs that hold them prisoner. The government keeps lowering the standards and rncorralling more people into the "high-risk category" for rnheart disease. In spite of the fact that more high blood rnpressure drugs are prescribed than ever before, still rnsudden death is all around us. If fact, heart disease rnis the #1 cause of death! Updating high blood pressure guidelines has only ONE rngoal . . . to sell billions of dollars worth of HBP drugs. rnDespite the bottom line being that HBP drugs are doing rnmore harm than good. How many more people do you think will be led down the rnsame dead-end path before they announce that high blood rnpressure medications are NOT a cure for heart disease and rnactually increase the risk of sudden heart attack? It's true your risk of a heart attack may be greater if rnyou have high blood pressure levels, but the cause of rnheart attack as well as high blood pressure is normally rninflammation, NOT a drug deficiency. Blood pressure elevation is not a disease, it's a symptom, rnso you first need to find out WHY your blood pressure is rnhigh, and when you fix that your HBP will normalize. For example, if a man had pneumonia and everyone focused rnon lowering his high temperature by giving him medication rnto bring his fever down, he's going to eventually die from rnthe untreated pneumonia! Similarly, if you only take drugs rnto lower high blood pressure, then you're only treating the rnsymptom of a serious underlying problem. So if high blood pressure doesn't cause heart disease, but rnharmful drugs can actually increase your risk of having a rnheart attack and deteriorate your health - Why not help rnyour body maintain normal blood pressure naturally, rnwithout doing harm? HBP drugs chemically interfere with your body's natural rnhealing processes, and allow the root cause of heart rndisease to take hold and tighten its grip. Often times you can chemically alter your blood pressure rnlevels down too far, where it becomes "too low" and the rndoctor switches your prescription again. Next thing you rnknow you're on blood thinners and being told you can't rneat green vegetables like broccoli or spinach. You may already know if you are taking medication many rnhealthy foods are suddenly labeled "forbidden foods". rnEver wonder why? Truth is these forbidden foods "naturally" do what the rnmedication is claiming to do. If you eat healthy while rntaking some of these drugs you may amplify the effect rnof the medication. You just have to ask yourself, "why not reduce the harmful rndrugs and simply eat more of what is naturally good for rnyou instead?" To Your Health,rnJB Smith For More Information Click Here: http://budurl.com/BPDroprn

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