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Body Building and Hight Blood Pressure and Cholesterol?


My dad is a body builder, he is 48.

He is on steroids (to build muscle) but he is not on them constantly. The doctor said he has high BP and cholesterol and that he will have to take the med for the rest of his life.

He still continues to body build.

Is this sort of thing common with body builders? You hear stories all the time of body builders dying of heart attacks and stuff and im wondering if this is the router my dads on now.

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High blood pressure!? What!?
by: Dr. vaas
If you get scared every time you hear this expression 鈥渉igh blood pressure鈥?you are right. And for you, who say you don鈥檛 care at all about that, you should consider revising your concepts.

High blood pressure is a silent disease that affects one in three adults only in United States and most of them don鈥檛 even imagine they have high blood pressure. And this is where the danger of this disease lies.
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How can you treat a disease that you don鈥檛 even know you have? Well, you can鈥檛. And that鈥檚 why in many cases you only find out when any side effect related to the high blood pressure happens to you.
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High Cholesterol
by: Dr. sathyaprabhoo(www.theheartdiseases.com)
is a very common diagnosis by doctors nowadays when dealing with patients. Cholesterol has been identified as to increase the risk of heart diseases. But what is Cholesterol at all?
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Cholesterol is a substance produced by the human liver.

he should take cinnamon capsules or eat cinnamon if he likes it, and eat oatmeal, i had oatmeal and cinnamon and brown sugar and milk (no butter) today and it didn't taste bad

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