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30 Million More North Americans suddenly have high blood pressure?

Some widely used blood pressure drugs may be associated with an increased risk of cancer, researchers found in a new study.

In a meta-analysis of nine published studies the blood pressure drugs called angiotensin-receptor blockers were associated with a statistically significant 8 percent increase in the relative risk of a new cancer, according to Dr. Ilke Sipahi and colleagues at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine in Cleveland, Ohio.

The findings are “disturbing and provocative” and raise important safety issues both for doctors and regulators. Doctors should use the drugs with caution.

 New Blood Pressure guidelines pay off for drug companies

In 2005, Dr. Saunders, chief of the division of medicine at Seattle’s Northwest Hospital & Medical Center said:  “I am concerned that these studies that are telling people that it’s best to get down to 120 over 80 are all paid for by drug companies who are trying to sell pills. It makes me uncomfortable. I think the days of getting unbiased information are gone.

Goldstein Research analyst forecast the Hypertension Drugs Market size is set to reach USD 33.1 billion by 2024. Lowering the “normal” range will help keep them well on target.
*Political Lobbying

CNN reported that individual pharmaceuticals and health products sector spent $194.3 million on lobbying politicians in 2018. An additional  $27.5 million was spent by  lobbying group Pharmaceutical Research & Manufacturers of America (PhRMA).  While companies continue to log record profits and executives take home massive salaries and bonuses, the American people bear the cost.

Hopefully the list of side effects , plus increased risk of cancer will encourage you to make choices that are both safer and more effective to not only decrease blood pressure, but to increase overall vitality naturally!

 
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Questions and answers: Menopause and Calcium versus Magnesium intake

We have added a category to our blog for general questions and answers.

Anytime there is something we can help with, please add your question to this category.

We have started with these two questions that came in via email.

Menopause

Question/from CW:

My co-worker at work is experiencing what I think is peri-menopause but quite extreme.  Her heart is pounding (out of her chest as she puts it), insides burning up and very weak…lasts a long time, like at least 20 min the last one….
She is going to make an appt with her doctor but I’m thinking if it is hormonal that Maca may be a good one to balance her hormones.  What do you think?  Any other suggestions as you know more about NSP products for that than I do.  She is on blood pressure meds and on NSP Blood Pressurex and does smoke.  She isn’t overweight and has been exercising this last year.

Answer:

Hi CW,

Yes your suggestion of Maca is good as a hormonal balancer, but I would also think from the description you are giving that this is how hot flashes affect her, so I would recommend FE in addition. As it is time release, she only needs 1 am and 1 pm until she notices improvement, then can may decrease to 1 per day.

Personally I played with these dosages over a period of several years – more when needed, less when not and it worked wonders. Please get back to us if to let us know how she is doing, once on the program. Of course all other lifestyle improvements, such as covered in my book The Paw Paw Program need to be followed.

 

Heart attack and Stroke

Question re: Cal-Mag intake

I read,  “new findings now suggest that calcium supplementation (greater than 1000mg/day) may modestly increase the risk of heart attack and stroke. Although more research needs to be done in this area, it is recommended that individuals meet their calcium requirements from dietary sources…first and foremost, seeking individualized recommendations from your doctor is recommended…”

Answer:

Yes I agree with part of this – too much Calcium is not a good thing. I always try to balance it with at least same milligrams  of Magnesium, or more if any constipation. NSP”s Calcium (in liquid form) includes 200mg Magnesium. There are  also pill combinations of Calcium and Magnesium in Cal – Mag Plus D and Calcium & Magnesium SynerPro . More research shows that Mag. is also essential for bone strength, and Calcium. has been overrated. And yes, we can get lots from food, if our digestion is working. As far as getting individualized recommendation from a doctor? As most medical doctors study nutrition less than 10 hours in 10 years, I think you would do better with continuing your own research or contacting an expert who works with natural health and supplementation, such as you have just done.

Arginine for Your Cardio and Heart Health

L-arginine is best known for its cardiovascular benefits. In the body, l-arginine is converted to nitric oxide, which relaxes the blood vessels. This reduces stress on the heart and improves circulation. L-arginine is the body’s major source for nitric oxide synthesis.
L-arginine also reduces blood viscosity. Scientific studies have shown that by relaxing blood vessels and reducing viscosity, L-arginine  can have reduce high blood pressure or hypertension.

NSP’s Arginine Plus  (Canada) also contains a unique blend of supporting ingredients to enhance its effectiveness. The additional health benefits provided by these supporting ingredients are listed below.

L-Citrulline is an amino acid which metabolizes to yield more l-arginine, which in turnprovides additional nitric oxide. Citrulline helps to optimize blood flow throughout the body and promote healthy energy levels.

Folic acid, Vitamin B6 and Vitamin B12 all work together to naturally decrease homocysteine levels. A high level of blood serum homocysteine is a powerful risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Elevated levels of homocysteine have been linked to increased fractures in elderly persons.

Resveratrol is a powerful antioxidant sourced from Japanese knotweed. Its antioxidant nature protects the body’s cells as well as its nervous and cardiovascular systems.

Vitamin C helps the body to metabolize fats and proteins and aids in the development and maintenance of bones, cartilage, teeth and gums. Vitamin C also helps in connective tissue formation, wound healing and is also an antioxidant for the maintenance of good health.

Vitamin D3 has long been known to aid in calcium absorption, but new research shows that D3 also plays a role in healthy cardiovascular function and supports healthy inflammatory response.

Vitamin K2 keeps calcium in the bones and out of the arteries. Vitamin K2 has been clinically proven to provide extraordinary benefits for bone health and cardiovascular health.

Nature’s Sunshine’s Arginine Plus is a unique and incomparable arginine supplement to support the circulatory  and improve cardiovascular health.  When you add in all of the additional health benefits provided by its unique blend of supporting ingredients, you will see that there is no better product for your heart health.

Beneficial side effects of L-arginine’s circulatory enhancing ability have also give it a reputation as a sexual enhancer for both sexes. Both men and women report that L-arginine seems to increase their libido or desire for sex. L-arginine is the main source of the primary molecule responsible for sexual arousal in women and erections in men.

Read: 22 Reasons to Use Arginine For Your Health.

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