Health See other Health ArticlesTitle: Subject: Antihypertensives - An Alternative Approach to Blood Pressure
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Published: Jul 26, 2019
Author: Ben Fuchs
Post Date: 2019-07-26 03:02:00 by Tatarewicz
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chn...Anti- hypertensive drugs are one of craziest of all medical pharmacological health strategies. Heres why: If your blood pressure is high enough that you need a drug then that means either: 1) a lot of blood-clogging, sludgy gook is impeding flow, resulting in a build-up of pressure OR 2) blood vessels have narrowed restricting flow and resulting in pressure elevation. The blood vessels narrow from damage (thats called stenosis) or as a manifestation of the stress response; its the bodys way of making sure the muscles and nerves have enough oxygen and nutrients to get us out of them jam (it thinks) were in. The body is a pressurized system. Nutriated and oxygenated blood flows through the circulatory system forcefully pushed (pressured) by the rhythmic pumping action of the heart. From the heart, it enters into the large arteries, then travels into smaller and smaller vessels until it reaches the tiniest capillaries which are in close contact with cells. This is the ultimate goal of the Journey of the Blood: to reach a cell with nutrients and oxygen and then as it leaves on its return trip back to the heart, to drain away its wastes. Thus, each of the 100 trillion cells that compose the human body depends on the free flowing of liquids for nutrition, detoxification, and oxygenation. Essentially, it is the force of blood flow (pressure) which acts to bathe and nourish cells and rinse away the cellular waste like your garden hose waters and rinses your plants. Read More "app.getresponse.com/click...FC&s=xatLnW&u=BNrSW&y=9&z Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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