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Hypertension - Just Thick Blood?




Detoxify Your Body And Treat Your Ailments
If you are like most of us, you're tired, maybe overweight, caffeine addicted and stressed out. You just don't feel your best. You may even have more serious health problems .....


Sounds ridiculous, doesn't it? Well, that's what many renowned

natural health practitioners refer high bloodpressure to.



What causes hypertension or high blood pressure? Some people

think it's being overweight, stress, salt anda host of other

factors.



Here's another idea. Your blood becomes dirty. Normally, the

dirt is filtered out by the liver. But eventually your liver

gets dirty too. So your blood can't flow easily through the

liver, and it gets blocked. Often medical doctors put patients

on blood thinners to thin it out to work it through the liver.



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But the problem is, that filter still has to filter. And if it's

dirty, it can't do the job. So the course of wisdom would be to

detox and strengthen the liver.



Conventional allopathic medicine assures us that there is no

cure for hypertension--only control which must be continued for

life. Often this control consists of daily medication which is

in the form of strong chemical diuretics. These chemicals leach

potassium out of the body at an astounding rate. The leached

potassium is then replaced by the administration of inorganic

caustic chemical potassium which does more harm than good. The

kidneys can become overworked by the processing of these drugs.



Why not go to the cause of hypertension instead of merely

treating symptoms? Naturally, we havebeen provided with herbs

and foods that will totally provide for the proper chemical

balance of potassium and sodium in the body, as well as

stimulate sluggish livers.



In nature, the ratio of sodium to potassium is about 1 to 5. Man

has altered this state by the ingestionof massive amounts of

salt in the diet. We are able to assimilate about 20 grains (the

small salt particles) a day into our human system. The average

American man ingests about one teaspoon of salt a day. This

comes in processed foods, such as cheese, processed meats,

breads, snacks, etc., as well as additional salt from the old

salt shaker.



Excess sodium can force its way into the spaces between the

tissues constricting capillaries that are so small only one red

blood cell may pass through them at a time. This phenomena shuts

down blood and nutrient (including oxygen) supplies to various

areas of the body. Unchelated sodium also has the ability to

hold water in the tissues causing edema. Salt is also very hard

on the small tubules in the kidneys and has an affinity for

cholesterol--another substance which plugs up arterial plumbing.



Dr. John Christopher, N.D. would often recommend foods high in

potassium to help in blood pressure regulation. Grape juice,

potatoes, tomatoes, citrus fruits and green vegetables are only

a few of such foods.



In other words, by combining lifestyle modifications with

whole-food supplements designed to bring the body into

homeostasis, you'll have a winning combination tobalance the

body's electrical construction.



Many monitor their hypertension with a sphygmomanometer and a

stethoscope. Today, that market produces easier monitoring

devices. In any case, once you are in harmonywith nature's

cures and the electrical construct of both the universe and your

body, you will not need external instruments to measure your

health, which I'm sure you'll agree is a gift.







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Article by Rita Lambros-Segur, M.H. of Electrical Body, Inc.

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