Several years ago a clinical study found that about 30% of those
diagnosed with high blood pressure in fact had normal pressure. This was
due to the increased anxiety of being in a doctor's office.
Sadly, most physicians automatically place the patient on anti
hypertensive drugs! Few counsel the patient that they can be masters of
their destiny through natural alternatives and lifestyle changes. Just
another example of so-called "modern medicine" treating
symptoms not causes.
Seldom does the physician clearly disclose the potentially
disastrous side effects of the medication......fatigue, impotence
and many other devastating consequences.
Perhaps one should look at the bright side:
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You are placed on a treadmill from which you may never escape.
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You become a long term annuity for the physician and the
pharmaceutical companies. Every three months you return for a checkup.
A national survey reveals that nearly 19
million Americans are at risk from their own medications
A national antihypertensive (high blood pressure, or HBP) medication
survey was released on November 10 in a symposium sponsored by the
Association of Black Cardiologists, Inc. (ABC) It revealed that nearly
four out of every 10 patients (38 percent) being treated for high blood
pressure may stop taking their medication due to drug tolerability
problems. The study also gave a glimpse of how ineffective the
pharmaceutical drugs prescribed for HBP actually are.
With apparently no sense that he was admitting a major
failure of conventional cardiovascular medicine, Dr. Frank James,
President of the ABC, said, "This survey highlights the extent of the
tolerability problem in hypertension, which is widespread among all
patient populations, and underscores the need for the medical community
to continue searching for pharmacological alternatives.
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And with apparently no sense of irony he continued, "Surprisingly, the survey
also presents some new challenges in treating high blood pressure, because the
findings show that elevated systolic blood pressure is not being controlled to
the recommended levels." That is to say, the drugs aren't working.
HBP medications include diuretics, to reduce fluid retention; beta
blockers, which inhibit certain actions of the sympathetic nervous
system; ACEs, which inhibit the formation of blood vessel-narrowing
enzymes; and calcium channel blockers that reduce oxygen utilization and
interfere with the normal constriction and relaxation of coronary
arteries.
The first thing to notice about these approaches is that they do not
even attempt to address the causes of hypertension. Instead they block
the normal functioning of your body so that your heart will not have
to—or be able to—work harder in a natural reaction to exciting or
stressful circumstances. But in so doing, they disrupt fundamental
biological functions that are essential for good health or even
survival.
Diuretics, for example, such as the commonly prescribed
hydrochlorothiazide (HCTZ), eliminate sodium along with fluid from your
body, and so can cause an imbalance in the body's crucial
sodium/potassium ratio.
Calcium channel blockers, such as verapamil
hydrochloride, upset the calcium/magnesium balance, and can cause tissue
cells to lose their calcium. Beta blockers, such as propranolol, counter
the normal effects of adrenal hormones on heart action, in effect
turning people into zombies. ACEs, such as captopril, interrupt the
normal hormonal functions of the kidneys and affect how they filter
sodium and water.
It is no wonder then that this latest survey of hypertensive
pharmaceutical drugs found that among patients being treated for
hypertension, 36 percent have changed medications at least once because
of the severity of side effects. Also, 13 percent of respondents stated
that their current medication dosage had to be adjusted, at least once,
because of adverse events. The most commonly reported side effects were
fatigue (22%), and dizziness (21%).
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Of patients treated with beta-blockers, the average percentage of
patients having fatigue as a side effect is 34 percent.
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Of patients treated with diuretics, the average percentage of
patients experiencing electrolyte imbalance as a side effect is 30
percent.
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Of patients treated with calcium channel blockers, the average
percentage of patients having edema (excess fluid in the tissues) as a
side effect is 26 percent.
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Of patients treated with ACE inhibitors, the average percentage of
patients having cough as a side effect is 21 percent.
The survey also confirmed that the tolerability problem extends
beyond side effects. Seventy-five percent of treating physicians reported that
drug-drug interactions are a common problem with their patients.
Most hypertensive patients take 2 or more additional
medications. Forty-six percent take 2 to 3 other medications while 36 percent
take 3 to 5 other medications. Since these drugs have to be eliminated from the
body either through the liver or kidney, there is a distinct possibility of
toxicity if one or the other organ is functionally impaired.
Aside from dangerous, even lethal, side effects, the fact is that
oftentimes these medications do not do the job for which they are
intended. In the present study, 35 percent of the patients reported
elevated or uncontrolled systolic blood pressure above 140 mm Hg in
other words, they still suffered from high blood pressure. Other studies
have reported success rates of only 50 percent to as low as 30 percent.
The tragedy in all this is that these dangerous, toxic, ineffective
drugs are not even necessary.
For years I have had great success in
lowering my patient's HBP using totally natural supplements, diet and
lifestyle changes, and nontoxic alternative therapies with no side
effects.
You can begin today to escape from the pharmaceutical treadmill
and regain your health.
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Avoid, as much as possible, caffeine and hard licquor. (A
little wine with dinner is actually Beneficial)
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Use Liver and Colon cleansing.
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Exercise is vital. Take a brisk 30 minute walk daily.
Breathe deeply.
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Keep your body weight down. If you need to lose weight see the
Cheap, Reliable, Actively Poohing diet
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Take the following supplements: Every day take 3 grams of vitamin
C, 400IU vitamin E, 100 mcg selenium and omega-3 fish or flax olis
three times.
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Take the following herbs daily:
Linseed oil, Garlic caps/oil (six
daily),
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Smoking is a major contributor to HBP. See the No Smoking freeware
on my website.
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If possible get a good foot massage daily. Spend 30 minutes
listening to soothing music.
You CAN control your blood pressure, and, in the process, regain a
vibrant, glorious life.
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