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FOOD TO REDUCE BLOOD PRESSURE
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Peter C.
FOOD TO REDUCE BLOOD PRESSURE Fruits, vegetables, celery, garlic, fatty fish, olive oil. Dr. Frank M. Sacks, M.D., assistant professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School is convinced th ...
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Blood pressure
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Theresa
Over the last couple of weeks I've experienced several temporary bouts of dizziness. It seems to occur if I'm bending down and then stand up too quickly. I checked my blood pressure the other day and it was only 99 over 51. This is classified as hypotension - i.e. too low. It's not dangerously low - my kit says to see a GP if the low blood ...
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Blood Pressure
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monicad1974

Since I have had complications for several years now I have gained some weight and with the weight my blood pressure has gone up a bit. Not a big deal but enough to worry if it could make my headache worse.The lower number is what I have had the most problems with up in the 90 ...
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High Blood Pressure And Garlic
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Karen H.

... , allergies, pneumonia, cancer, meningitis, colds or flu, tuberculosis, fever blisters, athlete's foot, common warts, genital herpes, sinus infections, whooping cough or high blood pressure then garlic may be useful for you! Garlic, to eat may taste wonderful, but does not maintainAllicin, the valid medicinal compound once it's been cooked or sma ...
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Exercise and blood pressure
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Dr. William D.
... the Track Your Plaque "Rule of 60". He was slender, had run a marathon a few months earlier, in fact. He included fish oil at therapeutic doses. He replenished vitamin D to a blood level of 57 ng/ml 25-OH-vitamin D3. Though ambitious and hard-working, he was a generally happy, optimistic person. Yet his CT heart scan score increased 28% in one yea ...
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Exercise and blood pressure
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Dr. William D.
... Much Exercise A Bad Thing? http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/03/070315091100.htm in Science Daily. "The mystery was all the more intriguing because his resting blood pressure and fasting cholesterol levels, the usual measures of cardiovascular health, were in the normal range." When this man was put on a treadmill for a stress tes ...
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