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Does High Blood Pressure Threaten Your Life… Without Drugs?

Monday, July 19th, 2010

High blood pressure is a serious problem in coronary artery disease and cardiovascular accidents. Most doctors will attempt to reduce it with drugs but there are some other alternatives.

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Nattokinase Reduces Hypertension Better Than Drugs

Monday, April 19th, 2010

Nattokinase is a proteolytic enzyme that has proven itself in reducing thick blood that causes hypertension. It is more effective than most drugs.

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Heart Disease Reduced by Going Barefood

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

The earth can furnish needed electrons to satisfy hungry free radicals plus they also alter the red blood cell electrical charge, thus decreasing cardiovascular disease and hypertension.

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Nattokinase…Clot Buster & Hypertension Destroyer

Saturday, February 13th, 2010

Nattokinase is a soy supplement that dissolves blood clots and reduces hypertension, safely. It appears to work as well as blood thinner drugs but without bad side effects.

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An Astounding Revelation About Hypertension & Blood Clots

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

Recent research suggests hypertension and tendency to clot can be reduced by grounding…going barefoot or connecting your skin to earth’s surface. This happens because of a change in the electrical charge of your red blood cells.

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