Wednesday, June 29, 2016

Vegetarian diet: A prescription for high blood pressure? A systematic review of the literature

You can have your doctor look at this but I highly doubt it is going to tell you that eating 5 oz. of some specific food daily will reduce your blood pressure by x points. That is what is needed(a protocol) and I don't see anyone addressing that need. Everyone is just doing their conscience laundering by suggesting generic crapola.

Vegetarian diet: A prescription for high blood pressure? A systematic review of the literature

The Journal for Nurse Practitioners , 06/29/2016
Hypertension is a standout amongst the most costly and poorly treated medical conditions in the United States and around the globe. Results of hypertension incorporate morbidity and mortality identified with its long–term impacts, which incorporate stroke, myocardial infarction, renal failure, limb loss, aortic aneurysm, and atrial fibrillation, among numerous others. In spite of the fact that there is an armamentarium of drugs to treat hypertension, they do little for avoidance. In this study they inspect the relationship amongst vegetarian and non–vegetarian diets and the pervasiveness of hypertension.
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