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Inside you’ll discover:
· What high blood pressure is, and how it happens
· Who is most likely to develop high blood pressure, and why
· What complications high blood pressure can cause-and why people with diabetes are at special risk
· What isolated systolic hypertension is and why it matters
· What you should look for when buying a home blood pressure monitor
· What you should know about the most common blood-pressure-reducing medications-from aspirin to prescription drugs
· How foods, herbs, and supplements can help lower blood pressure-sometimes eliminating the need for drugs!
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The High Blood Pressure Solution: A Scientifically Proven Program for Preventing Strokes and Heart Disease
• Proves that the majority of cases of stroke, heart attack, and hypertension could easily be prevented by controllingtaining the proper ratio of potassium to sodium in the diet.
• Updated with scientific evidence from a recent Finnish study showing a 60 percent decline in deaths attributed to strokes and heart attacks.
• Provides a comprehensive program for balancing body chemistry at the cellular level.
High blood pressure is entirely preventable, without reliance on synthetic drugs. Dr. Moore’s approach is simple: by chieftaining the proper ratio of potassium to sodium in the diet, blood pressure can be regulated at the cellular level, preventing the development of hypertension and the high incidence of strokes and heart attacks associated with it. Dr. Moore updates this edition with a new preface reporting on the latest scientific research in support of his program. The most striking results come from Finland, where for several decades sodium chloride has been replaced nationwide with a commercial sodium/potassium mixture, resulting in a 60 percent decline nationwide in deaths attributed to strokes and heart attacks. Extrapolated to America, the Finnish statistics would mean 360,000 strokes prevented and 96,000 lives saved every year.
Dr. Moore makes it clear that high blood pressure is only one symptom of an entire systemic imbalance. He outlines a safe, compelling program that focuses on nutrition, weight loss, and exercise to bring the entire body chemistry into balance. For those currently taking blood pressure medications, he includes a chapter on working with your physician to ensure that any reduction in hypertension drugs can be effected gradually and safely.
Customer Review: Tremendous!
I have been on blood pressure medication for over 15 years. I was first diagnosed with high BP when I was 24. I tried most of the BP medications and hated all of them. I had significant fatigue and lethargy with all of them. I read this book and took the recommendations with respect to a high potassium diet (high K factor). To make a long story short, I have been able to reduce the medication by 2/3. Realize that switching to this diet is not easy. But for me it was, as anything I felt would be better than continuing to take the toxic BP medication. I anticipate that I will be able to completely get off of them soon.
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It is estimated that 500,000 people in the UK are suffering
illness that has been caused by stress in the workplace, with a
further 5 million people reporting themselves as being very or
extremely stressed whilst at work. Stress at work also affects
people’s life outside work too, with 55% of full time workers
saying that they took their stress home with them at the end of
the day.
Mind, a mental health organisation, found that stress costs 10%
of the UK’s Gross National Product, but over 90% of companies do
not have any strategies in place to deal with it. 12.8 million
days a year are recorded as being lost to stress, but it is
thought that up to 50 million days are lost in which stress
plays a part. What is stress? Stress is a reaction that comes
from a survival mechanism from our history, when it fuelled our
“fight or flight” response. Nowadays, a certain level of stress
can be healthy and can build motivation at work, but when this
becomes seen as an impossible burden rather than an achievable
challenge, this turns into negative stress.
Negative stress is defined by the Health and Safety Executive
(HSE) as being “the adverse reaction people have to excessive
pressure or other types of demand placed on them.”
What are the symptoms of stress? There are many symptoms of
stress, and people who are stressed may display one, several or
many of them. What starts off as a mental symptom of stress may
build into a physical condition, and some physical illnesses may
be worsened by stress.
- Physical symptoms include problems with sleep, tension
headaches and migraines, heart disease, fatigue and high blood
pressure.
- Mental symptoms include anxiety, depression, irritability,
memory problems, and a feeling of being out of control.
- Relational symptoms include increased arguments with
colleagues and family, road rage, lack of interest in social
activities, and overreactions.
What can an employer do to reduce stress?
Recognising the causes and effects of stress on employees is an
important place to start for a company trying to reduce levels
of stress. There is a range of ways in which an employer can go
about reducing stress, and some may be increased appropriate to
certain jobs than others. Here are some of the ways in which
companies have helped reduce the effects of stress:
- Introducing flexible working, either by allowing employees to
work from home or starting a flexi-time scheme
- Promoting lunchtime exercise or relaxation classes
- Encouraging stressed workers to see counsellors
- Provide interpersonal skills training
- Setting clear roles for employees and ensuring they understand
them
- Making sure that employees are in the most appropriate roles
- Encouraging employees to take their full lunch break and not
to work late
What to do if you are stressed at work If you are stressed at
work, the optimum things to do are voice your concerns to your
manager, and try to work out what is causing you to be stressed
and find some strategies to reduce your level of stress.
If your employer will not help, the option of making an accident
at work claim may well be open to you, and this will allow you
to claim financial compensation for the pain and suffering which
you have experienced, as well as any other losses that your
stress has caused you. Making an accident at work claim could
help improve working conditions for your colleagues, as well as
providing you with recompense for the effects that stress had
had on you.
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About the author:
Editorial notes: YouClaim helps people all over the UK get
compensation for workplace stress and accidents at work.
YouClaim’s service is completely cost-free for customers and no
deductions are made from compensation awards. For extra
information, go to www.youclaim.co.uk or call 0800 10 757 95.
Author notes: Alexandra Gubbins of www.youclaim.co.uk
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