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Cardiovascular disease is the number one cause of death in Sub- Saharan Africa in adults over the age of 30.

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A detailed estimated  survey carried out in Nigeria by researchers  from Edinburgh University in UK, found out that hypertension affects one in three men and one in four women in Nigeria. A recent World Health Organization (WHO) reports, stated that hypertension is responsible for an estimated 45% of death due to heart disease and 51% of death due to stroke globally.High blood pressure is a much stronger cardiovascular risk than high cholesterol. The damage to blood vessels caused by hypertension leads to hundreds of thousands of hearts attacks and strokes worldwide each year.It is a very dangerous disorder. Conn’s Current Therapy, a highly respected medical reference defines how hypertension greatly reduces longevity.

“A 35-year old man with an arterial pressure of 130/90 will die 4 years earlier than another 35-year old man with the same medical background but with normal pressure. If his pressure is 140/90, he will die 9 years earlier and if its 150/100, he will die 17 years earlier”People with hypertension have a much greater risk of developing type 2 diabetes, another deadly disease, and most people with diabetes sustain their greatest harm from the hypertension that frequently accompanies. Untreated hypertension is the number one risk factor for death from heart attack, stroke, kidney failure vision loss and circulatory failure in Nigeria. In recent time, both old adults and younger Nigerians are fallen victim to this deadly disorder.It is nicknamed the ‘silent killer’ because it does not often show any symptoms. High blood pressure is in reality a disease of the blood vessels and since blood vessels supply oxygen and nutrition to every organ of the body, damage to blood vessels can eventually lead to damage of any organ. What is Blood Pressure?Blood pressure is the force applied against the walls of the arteries as the heart pumps blood through the body. The pressure is determined by the force and amount of blood pumped and the size and flexibility of the arteries.Blood Pressure GuidelinesBlood pressure is measured in millimetres of mercury (mm Hg). According to current adult guidelines, blood pressure is categorized as normal, prehypertensive, and hypertensive.

Your blood pressure readings can vary significantly from day to day - even from morning to evening, and often within the same hour. It is when your blood pressure remains consistently elevated that significant health problems can occur.Treatment:Medical doctors overwhelmingly recommend drug therapy for this condition. These doctors believe that the only viable treatment option for high blood pressure patients is medication and that high blood pressure patients must take their medications for the rest of their lives and worst of all, that high blood pressure medications are safe and effective. But is drug therapy the best approach? And, is it safe?The drug industry dominates the information that most mainstream doctors receive, so that pharmaceuticals become the primary and often only option prescribed for high blood pressure. Hypertension class of medicationsThere are four main types of high blood pressure medication:1. Calcium channel blockers2. Beta adrenergic blockers3. ACE inhibitors4. DiureticsMost top-selling antihypertensive drugs  come with potential side effects as listed above that may include fatigue, sedation, dry mouth, cough, dizziness, headache, nausea, diaorrhea, constipation, rash, itching, flushing, swollen legs or ankles, depression, sexual dysfunctions, and metabolic imbalances.Moreover, even when they lower blood pressure, prescription drugs do not eliminate one’s risk entirely. People with controlled hypertension still have a higher risk of heart attack and stroke than those who have the same blood pressure but never developed hypertension in the first place. Why is this?

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Mainstream medicine does not have the answer. One explanation is that while drugs can be effective in blocking some of the factors that cause elevated blood pressure, these medications do nothing to address the intracellular imbalances that lead to the development of hypertension.In other words, mainstream medicine treats the symptoms of hypertension but does not address the underlying causes. Because nutritional imbalances and other deficits remain, some of the risk remains as well.Fortunately, there exist powerful natural and vital supplements and lifestyle treatment options that safely and effectively reduces and normalizes high blood pressure without the lethal side effects from drugs.

But don’t assume that your doctor will tell you about them because many doctors are simply unaware of the facts.  For more details, click here now:   http:/goo.gl/z8UJJ7

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