Controlling High Blood Pressure the Natural Way

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Health, Alternative & Holistic Health, Naturopathy, Reference, Healthy Living
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Author: David Carroll, Wahida S. Karmally ISBN: 9780307567307
Publisher: Random House Publishing Group Publication: July 22, 2009
Imprint: Ballantine Books Language: English
Author: David Carroll, Wahida S. Karmally
ISBN: 9780307567307
Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
Publication: July 22, 2009
Imprint: Ballantine Books
Language: English

Learn how to lower high blood pressure medication-free with simple changes to diet and exercise, combined with stress-reducing techniques.

Who gets high blood pressure? Should you panic if you or someone you love develops hypertension? How can you help yourself, even if you're in a high-risk group?

High blood pressure is commonly the result of an unhealthy lifestyle, and it can almost always be controlled—without debilitating medications—simply by eating the right foods, taking the proper herb and vitamin supplements, getting the correct types of exercise, and practicing such stress-reducing techniques as meditation, visualization, tai chi, and yoga. This book gives you a firm grip on all these tools. Start using them today to build yourself a healthy, circulation-friendly life.

FEATURING:
• A triple-threat healing program that not only revitalizes your circulation system but also boosts your overall health
• A thirty-day food regimen—ninety full menus for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, plus many recipes for delicious foods to eat as you control hypertension

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Learn how to lower high blood pressure medication-free with simple changes to diet and exercise, combined with stress-reducing techniques.

Who gets high blood pressure? Should you panic if you or someone you love develops hypertension? How can you help yourself, even if you're in a high-risk group?

High blood pressure is commonly the result of an unhealthy lifestyle, and it can almost always be controlled—without debilitating medications—simply by eating the right foods, taking the proper herb and vitamin supplements, getting the correct types of exercise, and practicing such stress-reducing techniques as meditation, visualization, tai chi, and yoga. This book gives you a firm grip on all these tools. Start using them today to build yourself a healthy, circulation-friendly life.

FEATURING:
• A triple-threat healing program that not only revitalizes your circulation system but also boosts your overall health
• A thirty-day food regimen—ninety full menus for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, plus many recipes for delicious foods to eat as you control hypertension

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