Thursday, December 11, 2008

Hypertension - Who Doesn't Have It?

by Christian Goodman

An increasing number of people have been suffering the effects of hypertension in the last thirty years.

Because our genes have not changed all that much in the past one hundred years or so, our genes cannot be the cause for this sudden rise in issues relating to high blood pressure.

Another reason being used for the increase in hypertension is our change in diet. However, this can not be the entire cause either.

Centuries ago, people have already been eating fatty foods, and there were fewer cases of hypertension then as compared to now.

So what is causing hypertension to be on the rise, if it is not what doctors and the medical community claims that it is?

In other words, while genes and diet may have some sort of an effect on the number of people suffering from hypertension today, and the surprising growth over the past thirty years or so, there is a completely different cause that not enough people have made themselves aware of.

The stressful lives that we live actually has an astonishingly powerful impact on our bodies and our health, and this can cause hypertension in many people.

As a result, over the span of the past thirty years the number of people suffering from hypertension has climbed by leaps and bounds.

Attributing this sudden boom in the disease to diet, genes and other less effective causes will not allow us to overcome a condition that can be treated and cured with the right treatment program.

The stressful lives that we are leading can have an important effect on our health which we are only beginning to understand.

While it was previously thought that stress was a purely emotional and mental issue, it is becoming increasingly apparent that stress can have a profound effect on the physical body, causing ailments like hypertension, ulcers, stomach problems and a variety of other issues.

Fighting these sicknesses will not be by using pills or visiting the doctor, but instead will rely greatly on reducing stress.

The fact that "conventional" treatments are not working is what makes hypertension such a prevalent issue in today's medical community. People with hypertension are still afflicted with the condition, desperately seeking for answers and cures that the medical community cannot offer them.

I am presenting a totally different program for curing hypertension, which is based on the real, most prevalent cause for hypertension.

The truth about hypertension, what causes it, and why it has become a common condition, and what it really takes to repair the damage done by stress will be revealed in this unique high blood pressure program that I have come up with.

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