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Tuesday, May 29, 2012

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Tuesday May 29, 2012

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Ancient Remedy Provides Modern Relief for Blood Pressure Problems

Can high blood pressure be lowered using a simple, safe herbal remedy?

Hopeful news for high blood pressure sufferers comes from Dr. Ann Walker. She's a practicing physician and Senior Lecturer with Reading University in the UK. And she recently conducted an important study, published in the British Journal of General Practice. It shows that one natural remedy reduces blood pressure without affecting any medication the patients may be on.

Even better, it works quickly and has no adverse side effects.

"Hypertension is a huge problem in society," says Dr. Walker. "So any safe, natural approach, which can be used with or without modern drugs, is worth exploring."

The Health Crisis Affecting One in Three Americans

One out of every three adults in the U.S. has high blood pressure. And if you're one of them this puts you on the fast track for two of America's worst killers: heart disease and stroke.

A quick glance at the statistics paints a dismal picture. According to a study published in The Lancet, high blood pressure causes nearly one out of every five premature deaths worldwide.1 That's more than 7.6 million deaths annually.

The condition is also responsible for nearly $100 billion in prescription drugs and other related health care costs each year.

And in addition to the one third of Americans who currently experience hypertension, another 25 percent of Americans have pre-hypertension. That means they're also on their way to poor health and an early demise if they don't take action now.

But Dr. Walker and her team offer hope that high blood pressure can be defeated with the help of a simple herbal remedy.

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