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Reversing Hypertension: A Vital New Program to Prevent, Treat, And Reduce High Blood Pressure
Reversing Hypertension A Vital New Program to Prevent Treat And Reduce High Blood Pressure
Author: Julian Whitaker
It strikes one in four Americans without warning. It's the single major underlying cause of heart attacks and strokes. Left untreated, it gradually destroys the heart, blood vessels, and kidneys. To make matters worse, doctors often overmedicate patients with expensive and sometimes dangerous drugs. Now Dr. Julian Whitaker, a champion of nutriti...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9781933310077
ISBN-10: 1933310073
Publication Date: 1/25/2006
Pages: 180
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Publisher: Health Text Audio / McGraw-Hill
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If you or a loved one has high blood pressure, please read this book.

The author reviews the classes of drugs commonly prescribed for hypertension, and the risks of each. Remember, these are drugs that are commonly prescribed FOR LIFE. Often, the drugs are riskier than the HBP they're supposed to treat.

Then he give several relatively simple steps you can take to get your BP in a normal range with taking any of the drugs. Diet and nutritional supplements are stressed; exercise, drinking lots of water, and several alternative therapies are also covered. The complex relationship between insulin resistance (which causes Type II diabeties) and HPB is also covered. Far beyond the typical "CoQ10 is good for your heart" popular press explanations, Dr. Whitaker understands how body systems relate to each other, and explains in detail how and why each of the natural "remedies" works.

A dozen or so anecdotes are included describing individual patients' cases and what strategies they used to get off their long-term medications and get their blood pressures into the normal range naturally. I wish that all doctors would take such a systemic approach to disease management. So often doctors--trained by the pharmaceutical industry--prescribe a pill to treat a symptom, leaving the underlying problem untreated.


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