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Wal-Mart's $8 Cure To Deadly Blood Clots And Poor Cardiovascular Function

Topic: Heart DiseaseFeaturing Shane Ellison M.Sc.Published March 27, 2008

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Prevention of heart attack and stroke doesn’t have to be risky. One safe and inexpensive supplement can keep blood healthy, while controlling blood pressure! And you don’t need a prescription to get it.nnOne minute you are enjoying a stroll in the park and the next you feel as if an elephant just stepped on you. Clutching your chest and violently gasping for air, you suffer the eventual outcome of heart disease: a premature heart attack or stroke. nnThe blockage comes from a blood clot and inflammation, usually within the coronary arteries. Millions of American’s are choking down blood pressure meds (beta-blockers like Lopressor, Toprol-XL) and aspirin (or the deadly Plavix™) to avoid the death sentence. nnAt the same time they are putting themselves at risk for the side effects of lethargy, obesity, heart disease, internal bleeding and even cancer. Both can be delayed and even stopped – naturally – for about $8 a month at Wal-Mart (purity confirmed by a Certificate of Analysis (COA)).nnUsed for thousands of years, hawthorn has proven to be a safe and effective method for ensuring healthy blood and arteries. It destroys potentially deadly blood clots on contact by preventing excess platelet aggregation and releasing pressure from the cardiovascular system.n nStudying the benefits of hawthorn, the American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy showed that it could successfully be used to treat heart failure, hypertension, angina, and arrhythmias! And most exciting, users won’t suffer from nasty side effects and even protect their wallets from Big Pharma. Consider: Monthly cost of Plavix is about $100, Hawthorn is $8.

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