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November 5, 2008

High Blood Pressure Drugs Linked To Heart Attacks

Vegetables or PillsAbout 60% of all the people who have heart attacks have NORMAL blood pressure and the vast majority of these people are taking high blood pressure drugs.

In a recent study in Europe, patients with high blood pressure who did NOTHING at all lived longer and had less complications than people who were on HBP medications.

It’s only a matter of time before you hear the medical institutions admit they were totally mistaken about heart disease and the dangers of high blood pressure drugs.

There is A LOT of money and even more ego and pride at stake with the present medical model, so don’t expect a public apology too soon . . . but it will come.

If you’ve tried the traditional approach, you’ve just participated in a massive experiment that failed. Don’t feel too bad, you’re not alone . . . millions of people have walked down the same path only to find themselves slaves of the drugs that hold them prisoner.

The government keeps lowering the standards and corralling more people into the "high-risk category" for heart disease. In spite of the fact that more high blood pressure drugs are prescribed than ever before, still sudden death is all around us. If fact, heart disease is the #1 cause of death!

Updating high blood pressure guidelines has only ONE goal . . . to sell billions of dollars worth of HBP drugs. Despite the bottom line being that HBP drugs are doing more harm than good.

How many more people do you think will be led down the same dead-end path before they announce that high blood pressure medications are NOT a cure for heart disease and actually increase the risk of sudden heart attack?

It’s true your risk of a heart attack may be greater if you have high blood pressure levels, but the cause of heart attack as well as high blood pressure is normally inflammation, NOT a drug deficiency.

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September 24, 2008

Could Millions Be Mistreated As Hypertensive?

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In my last post about High Blood Pressure: Your High Blood Pressure Isn’t The Cause Of Heart Disease, I mentioned a fact that half of heart attacks happen to people with without clinical High Blood Pressure. Let me also say in some cases half of heart attacks happen to people with hypertension.

Having hypertension is definitely a tell-tale “sign” you are in a high risk category. My whole point is that heart disease is NOT caused by hypertension.

Still too many of us are under the false impression that treating the symptoms is the same as treating the cause.

The reasons for High Blood Pressure can be many and it is clearly not good to have sustained high levels of blood pressure. If you are suffering from onset of heart disease HBP will kill you even quicker.

It is vital to keep it under control, but how can you do this naturally?

What is causing heart disease and can you address the cause of it while also reducing the risk of developing hypertension? Just because your blood pressure reading was high in your doctors office today doesn’t mean you have to take drugs for HBP at all.

In fact many people misdiagnosed with HBP are because of 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:

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 no one would have a heart attack when on them, right? My biggest concern is why are people with normal blood pressure having heart attacks?

The pharmaceutical companies would have you believe they all have high blood pressure and that’s just not true.

I realize any study can be skewed to show a desired result and I’m sure in some groups more than 50% who have heart attacks have HBP. But I also know the opposite to be true as well.

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 hypertension, you need to work with your doctor to keep a watchful eye on it . . . however there are more things you need to do.

Just because the High Blood Pressure drugs you’re taking has your blood pressure controlled chemically, doesn’t necessarily mean the causal risks are gone. There is no magic pill that is going to cure you by treating “the effect,” or “symptom,” of a 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. 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 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 High Blood Pressure 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 you be encouraged?

Live well,

Martin Jacobse

Medical Investigator

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April 30, 2008

How To Prevent A False Diagnosis of Heart Disease

Unfortunately western medicine’s agenda for you is to establish some frivolous new standard and to justify long-term drug therapy, no matter what the real risk. For example, did you know there is no direct correlation between the height of both systolic and diastolic pressures with stroke and heart attack events? Read on to learn more . . .

Statistics reveal the majority of stroke and heart attacks happen to people with “normal” blood pressure levels. So why are they lowering the bar for medication, could it be only to sell more drugs?

You could be the next victim, randomly sentenced to take dangerous heart medication for the rest of your life, unless you learn the truth.

I am not challenging the rare use of prescriptive medicine for those with pre-existing vascular disease, however, but to accept these addictive drugs as “preventative” is absurd. If that were true heart disease would not be the “number one cause” of people dying in America. Don’t be deceived by the drug Cartel’s scare tactics, there is real hope for those who care to look for it. Health is still your choice.

By learning to identify the real root causes of heart disease earlier in life, we can all help stop the unnecessary drugging of adults and children at younger and younger ages. If you are wondering what ever happened to genuine health care, follow the link below for you own High Blood Pressure Remedy Report™.

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