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Subject: [haxor express] The Blood Pressure Lie Exposed
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NATURAL HEALTH DOSSIER
Dear Health Watch Reader -
Doesn't it seem like sometimes doctors are just going through the motions?
You go in with a few symptoms and they place you in a rigid category with a
specific "treatment" plan—the exact same one as hundreds before you.
That's what frustrated Dr. Victor Marchione. Watching doctors dole out
cookie-cutter prescriptions that often time do more harm than good.
Especially for the common health issue he's talking about in his sponsored
message below.
In Good Health,
Angela Salerno
Angela Salerno
Publisher, INH Health Watch
Dear Reader:
If you've been told you have high blood pressure, you're probably scared to
death.
It is called "the silent killer."
With a name like that, it has to scare you.
And, if that's not scary enough, you were probably told to start taking a
blood pressure drug immediately.
But, that wasn't all, was it? I bet you had to go and see a cardiologist
next. And did the cardiologist tell you that if one drug didn't bring your
pressure down, you might have to take a second drug at the same time?
Often, there's even a third drug.
I'm Dr. Victor Marchione and I know how the system works. I've been
fighting against it for you for almost 30 years. And, I know you don't want
to be part of that group who's taking blood pressure medication for the
rest of their lives.
So I'll let you in on a little secret...
You don't have to take blood pressure drugs to lower your blood pressure.
Because, to be brutally honest, their drugs are a lie.
You see, conventional doctors and cardiologists tell you their drugs are
the best and only sure way to lower your blood pressure.
But it's not true.
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