Archive for the ‘high blood pressure’ Category

  • Heart Disease Rewired

    18 May 2009
    Posted by Cheryl in: heart disease, high blood pressure, News

    Heart disease, as you know,  is the #1 killer in America today. Unfortunately for most people the first symptom of heart disease they notice is death, not high blood pressure readings..

    Those who survive become instant customers for the heart surgery industry, having little or no strength left to argue. Few people are ever informed that there are effective, affordable and safer options to by-pass surgery or angioplasty.

    Imagine betting everything you presently have plus everything you will ever …

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  • Why We Love Natural Health

    30 March 2009
    Posted by Cheryl in: acid reflux, barton publishing, cholesterol, high blood pressure, Kidney Stones, News, urinary tract infection, Yeast Infection

    Every day, we here at Barton Publishing receive feedback, testimonials, and success stories from customers that remind us of why we’re in the natural health business.

    We are truly blessed to hear life-changing stories from people who are gaining freedom from several years of pain and health problems.

    Below are just a few examples of the thousands of people that have used one or more of our natural remedies available at www.BartonPublishing.com for their natural health care.

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    HEARTBURN & …

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  • Beat blood pressure without drugs, even the meds are cheap

    4 August 2008
    Posted by Joe in: daily health blog, high blood pressure, News

    By Bob Condor

    Medical researchers are still buzzing about two new studies published earlier this year showing that older, cheaper and generic blood pressure medications featuring “water pills” or diuretics serve as an effective first defense against blood readings of 140 over 90 and up.

    Interestingly, another study just released makes a case for the cholesterol-fighting class of medications called statins to be capable of serving double-duty by also reducing blood pressure.

    But Dr. Nancy Welliver, a Seattle-based naturopathic physician

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  • Magnesium stars to prevent gallstones, high blood pressure

    26 June 2008
    Posted by Joe in: daily health blog, high blood pressure, News

    By Bob Condor

    Browse the aisles of your local health supplements store and you will likely see calcium and magnesium side-by-side and frequently in the same capsule. But sort of like twins with one sister being a movie star and the other, say, a graduate student in biology, calcium gets all of the pub while magnesium just keeps earning the good grades.

    Two 2008 studies suggests that a sufficient dose of magnesium can lower blood pressure (confirming earlier research) and …

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  • Joe’s Super Bowl Party Tips

    1 February 2008
    Posted by Joe in: health, heart disease, high blood pressure, News

    I like to throw Super Bowl parties.

    This year is no exception.

    We’re having about 15 people over to our house to watch the Patriots beat the Giants, 42-13… (sorry NY fans, but it’s going to be a loooooong day for ya!)

    With that, I’d like to give you 10 Super Bowl Party Tips – for your health, of course:

    10. Don’t double dip. Use a spoon & avoid the germs and… well, you get the picture.

    9. Keep some …

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