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Friday, December 1, 2017

The Hidden Mineral Deficiency

In order to boost the sales of blood pressure medication, the American Heart Associations has lowered the reading at which high blood pressure is diagnosed. However, Bill Sardi says that supplementing your diet with zinc may all that many people need to reduce hypertension.
Note: This authoritative report is lengthy due to requisite need to present convincing information to the medical profession and other demanding readers. However, the first four pages present the main findings of this report.

The definition of high blood pressure may have just taken a plunge with the American Heart Association issuance of new guidelines that recommend treatment for hypertension should begin at 130/80 rather than 140/90. Read more

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