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Blood Pressure Chart

Steve’s blood pressure chart. See: http://www.my-health-software.com/view/items/high-blood-pressure.html Steve explains what a blood pressure chart is, and why they are useful, using his own blood pressure chart from 2004 to 2006 For more information … Software website: http://www.my-health-software.com/view/apps/my-blood-pressure Blood pressure facts sheet: http://www.my-health-software.com/view/items/bp-facts-sheet.html Home monitoring guide: http://www.my-health-software.com/view/items/bp-home-guide.html

How To lower Blood Pressure Naturally With Nattokinase And Exercise

http://herbreview.org/how-to-lower-blood-pressure-naturally-with-nattokinase-and-exercise/ Nattokinase, at a dose of 4000FUs, lowers BP quickly – especially if taken shortly before exercise. Aerobic exercise works best. Walking is a good example. In this video I demonstrate the BP lowering effects of nattokinase with jogging and sprinting, but I think walking for 45 minutes will have the desired effect. So what …Read more »

How to Increase Blood Circulation with Systemic Enzymes

http://www.takebackyourhealth.com/ http://www.takebackyourhealth.com/cardio-zyme.html http://www.takebackyourhealth.com/super-digesta-zyme.html Taking Systemic enzymes are known as one of the alternative ways to increase blood circulation. Generally, enzymes are necessary elements of life. Without them, there can be no life. They can hasten the body’s chemical processes as well as maintain the body’s normal functioning. Increasing the blood circulation is actually only one …Read more »

Cannabis vs High Blood Pressure

Cannabis vs High Blood Pressure – video documentation of how medical marijuana lowers high blood pressure to safe levels within 7-8 hours.

Can Essential Oils Help Lower Blood Pressure?

According to an article in the December 2012 issue of the European Journal of Preventive Cardiology short term (less than one hour) exposure to bergamot essential oil lowered blood pressure and heart rate by 2 mm of mercury systolic and heart rate by 1.7 beats per minute. This is minimal but significant. Prolonged exposure (more …Read more »