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Native remades for high blood pressure? |
Native remades for high blood pressure? 1. Avoid stress 2. Cut down on caffeine 3. Cut down on salt 4. Excercise 5. Loose weight 6. If you smoke, quit. please just see your doctor and get medicine. it's the only effective way to treat hypertension. It can be remedied with proper diet,exercise and eating glyconutrients. more info http://www.glycoresource.com http://www.mannapages.com/foryourlife... |
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