In my last letter about high blood pressure I mentioned the fact that 60% of heart attack victims DO NOT have clinical
high blood pressure levels. However, the fact that 40% DO have high blood pressure still shows a clear connection
between HBP and heart attacks. Having HBP is definitely a tell-tale "sign" you are in a high risk category. My whole
point is that heart disease is NOT caused by HBP. Still too many of us are under the false impression that treating the
symptoms is the same as treating the cause. There are many reasons for elevated blood pressure levels and it is not good
to have sustained HBP. If you are suffering from onset of heart disease HBP will kill you even quicker. It is vital to keep
HBP under control, but how can you do this naturally? What exactly could be causing heart disease? And can you
address the cause of it while also reducing your blood pressure? Just because your blood pressure reading was high in
your doctor's office today doesn’t mean you have to take drugs for HBP at all.In fact, many people misdiagnosed with
HBP actually only have "White Coat Hypertension". This common phenomenon is triggered by psychological factors,
such as the fear of doctors. Another common problem is doctors and nurses often use an arm cuff that is too small, giving
the false impression you have a health problem.
"A survey showed that 96% of primary care physicians habitually use a cuff size too small."(Thomas G Pickering,
1994). My point is to discover how to "genuinely care" for your own health, before you take someone else’s
recommendations, doctor or not. Most people who develop heart disease have common factors that are present before
hypertension becomes apparent.
Here are 7 possible causes of the inflammation problem that can lead to HBP:
1. Dehydration
2. High calcium blood levels
3. Low vitamin D
4. Calcification of arterial linings
5. Magnesium deficiency
6. Neurogenic abnormalities
7. High blood sugar
No where in all the evidence-based research available can I find where a drug deficiency is the cause of hypertension or
heart disease. If taking drugs was the solution wouldn't you think that less people would be having heart attacks?My
biggest concern is why are people with NORMAL blood pressure developing heart disease and having sudden heart
attacks? The pharmaceutical companies would have you believe they all have high blood pressure and that’s just not true.
Bottom line is rather than argue statistics; people are dying with and without high blood pressure from the same heart
attacks. If you are clinically diagnosed with HBP, you need to work with your doctor to keep a watchful eye on it . . .
however there are other steps you need to take as well. Just because the HBP drugs you’re taking has your blood pressure
controlled chemically, doesn’t mean the risks are gone. There is no magic pill that is going to cure you by treating "the
effect" or "the symptom" of a serious core health issue. High blood pressure is one of the signs that you may be at risk for
heart attack or stroke, there is no doubt about that - But, if your heart is weakened and your arteries are damaged you need
to know WHY. By understanding why, you are a whole step ahead of western medicine. There is a self-health revolution
happening with both doctors and patients in the world today. The body has a natural ability to "heal itself", without
harmful drugs. Some call it an inner wisdom, or innate intelligence, all you need to do is work with it. Drugs do not work
with the mystery that is your body; they chemically control parts without helping the whole person at all. So if you are on
HBP medications ask your doctor if he or she can help you get away from them. If you are willing to change your life by
making a commitment to natural healthful solutions, why shouldn't’t you be encouraged?
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Live well, Martin Jacobse Medical Investigator www.Barton Publishing.com
P.S. Great health is more than just the lack of symptoms;it’s an inner peace that no one is able to take away. That peace
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