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Alvin Hopkinson

Alvin Hopkinson

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Natural Heath Educator
posted 11/26/2008, comments (0)

Tips to Lower Blood Pressure Without Drugs

Each year millions of individuals are diagnosed with hypertension and many die from it. This is among the diseases that is not simple to detect. Many people do not suffer symptoms or the symptoms go unnoticed until it is too late for treatment to work effectively. If you have been diagnosed with hypertension there are medications you can take or... Read moreChevron
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Lisa Nelson

Lisa Nelson

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posted 11/17/2008, comments (0)

Lower High Blood Pressure with Magnesium

If you have high blood pressure, your MD has probably discussed with you sodium, potassium, and calcium as part of your treatment plan; however, the role of magnesium is often overlooked.   Magnesium is a critical player in maintaining normal blood pressure levels, as well as muscle and nerve function, blood sugar regulation, bone health,... Read moreChevron
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Alvin Hopkinson

Alvin Hopkinson

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posted 10/27/2008, comments (0)

Managing High Blood Pressure: Implementing a Healthy Diet & Stress Control

As there aren't any specific known causes for high blood pressure, there are no specific or identifiable symptoms or signs either. Therefore, managing high blood pressure may appear challenging if you do not seek medical advice.   Hypertension has been discovered to affect a diverse population of Americans.  In fact, nearly 75 million... Read moreChevron
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Lisa Nelson

Lisa Nelson

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posted 10/23/2008, comments (0)

Chicken Soup for the Heart

I read some interesting research lately that I want to share related to chicken and blood pressure.   We know that blood pressure is a significant risk fact for heart disease and stroke.  It's estimated that around 1 billion people worldwide live with high blood pressure.  Being able to control high blood pressure through food... Read moreChevron
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Alvin Hopkinson

Alvin Hopkinson

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posted 10/07/2008, comments (0)

Tackle High Blood Pressure and Cholesterol with Olive Leaf Extract

Because hypertension or high blood pressure is one of the most common diseases that entails significant risk factors, it has proven to have the most impact on the modern lifestyle.  In such cases, discovering effective ways to reduce blood pressure is extremely beneficial for its victims. Previous experiments conducted on rats indicate that... Read moreChevron
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