Apparently this stuff works - Mike M.
You can feel the difference - Kevin K.
My BP was 157/101... now it is 129/87 - Latasha G.
Seems to work... lowered my numbers by 7% - Scott L.
It is a life saver - Golda C.
I feel better, I have more energy - Alex Y.
My BP went down 10 points in 2 weeks - Lucy W.
I have only been drinking it for 2 weeks and my BP numbers have gone down - Elizabeth S.
Apparently this stuff works - Mike M.
You can feel the difference - Kevin K.
My BP was 157/101... now it is 129/87 - Latasha G.
Seems to work... lowered my numbers by 7% - Scott L.
It is a life saver - Golda C.
I feel better, I have more energy - Alex Y.
My BP went down 10 points in 2 weeks - Lucy W.
I have only been drinking it for 2 weeks and my BP numbers have gone down - Elizabeth S.
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High blood pressure is something we all may suffer from at some stage. While many of us will only experience it in a moment of heightened emotions, others encounter it as a long-term condition. When that happens, those people are suffering from a chronic condition called hypertension.
November 13, 2019 3 min read
One of the most problematic chronic conditions in the United States is high blood pressure. Almost one-third of all Americans suffer from high blood pressure, a condition that can lead to heart attacks and strokes.
What happens is, over time, high blood pressure can weaken blood vessels and lead to hardened, narrowed arteries. When a blood clot forms, instead of having the space to move through the vessels, it can cut off the flow of blood, creating a dangerous situation.
October 02, 2019 3 min read
Statistics show that about one in three Americans suffers from high blood pressure or hypertension. Known as the ‘silent killer,’ hypertension is a major risk factor for heart disease and stroke – two of the leading causes of death in the United States.
If you have been diagnosed with hypertension, there’s no need to start pill-popping right away. There are natural ways you can try to alleviate your condition. Six of them are discussed below.