How to Lower High Blood Pressure: The Natural Four Point Plan to Reduce Hypertension

How to Lower High Blood Pressure: The Natural Four Point Plan to Reduce Hypertension

by Shreeve
How to Lower High Blood Pressure: The Natural Four Point Plan to Reduce Hypertension

How to Lower High Blood Pressure: The Natural Four Point Plan to Reduce Hypertension

by Shreeve

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Overview

The 4 step natural health plan that works

You can reduce your blood pressure – naturally, and safely!

High blood pressure is a serious and ever increasing health problem throughout the population. It’s also a condition that responds well to natural treatment methods both instead of and alongside conventional drug therapies.

The four point plan is comprehensive:

1. The Blood Pressure Diet – plus the key vitamin and mineral supplements.
2. The Blood Pressure Easy Introduction to Exercise – plus lifestyle top tips on how to cut down smoking and alcohol consumption.
3. The Blood Pressure Stress Free Zone – ways to really relax and reduce those stress levels.
4. Your Blood Pressure Buddies – complementary health treatments to lower and correct blood pressure problems.

Also includes:
• Straightforward introduction to blood pressure – what is it? why do we need it? why does it go ‘high’ and what’s wrong with that? and more…
• The lowdown on heart problems (including angina), kidney problems, blood clots and stroke.
• Unbiased, user friendly guide to all the commonly GP prescribed drug treatments.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780007120949
Publisher: Thorsons/Element
Publication date: 07/16/2001
Series: Natural Four Point Plan to Reduce Hypertension
Edition description: New edition
Pages: 160
Product dimensions: 6.34(w) x 8.48(h) x 0.43(d)

About the Author

Caroline Shreeve is an experienced medical doctor. She is renound for her interest and expertise in complementary and alternative therapies.

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