Cholesterol Is Not Your Probem!
Control High Blood Pressure Naturally
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Narrated by:
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Eddie Leonard Jr.
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Written by:
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George McClelland
About this listen
This book has been updated with important information, which you should use in order to improve your health, including your high blood pressure.
Biochemists have known for a very long time that cholesterol is not the culprit in heart disease. Research into the medical records of people who suffered heart attacks clearly demonstrated that the majority had normal cholesterol levels.
Here's a preview of what you'll learn:
- Cholesterol-lowering drugs are dangerous
- Five important functions of cholesterol
- Cholesterol is used to repair damaged arteries
- Damaged arteries need to be repaired to naturally lower blood pressure
- Statin drugs can set you up for a heart attack
- Statin drugs damage your liver
- Statin drugs lower brain function
- B-complex vitamins and antioxidants can lower blood pressure naturally
- Homocysteine is the real culprit in high blood pressure
- Leaky gut can be a causative factor in high blood pressure and heart problems
- "Scientific research" reports are often fraudulent when sponsored by pharmacy and medical groups
- Improve your immune system
- Do your homework
- Underactive thyroid causes vitamin B deficiency
- You need iodine for health
High blood pressure is a cash cow for the pharmacy industry, and they do not want to lose it. As a result, they will do all in their power to keep the public misinformed about high blood pressure and how to control it without drugs. But high blood pressure is a nutritional problem that will respond to proper diet and supplements. Learn how to improve your blood pressure naturally and quickly without drugs. Why put it off when help is only a click away?
©2015 George J. McClelland (P)2015 George J. McClelland