Bursting Pipes - Strokes
You May Already Have Had Several Mini Strokes Unaware"Based on the research and information I have on August 07 the following makes sense to me," Harlan Jacobsen Copyright ©2007 |
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(you are now reading part 3 of 4) Strokes are a result of poor health of the plumbing system coupled with high blood You may have already had many mini strokes that did not happen to where they caused apparent immediate damage.To fix this from happening and ending it all, we improve the health of our system and we work on lowering our blood pressure. Note: Cutting salt decreases the likelihood of
cardio vascular events by 25% to 35%. Mortality rate increased 20%. This may be the most important factor that you can learn to do in short order that may be an 80% reduction in odds of cardio vascular accidents (fatal or not fatal) happening.Your blood plumbing system is a muscle that is relaxed and blood flowing normally to where needed or it can be an uptight hardened system, moment to moment controlled by your Emotional Quotient and your Stress Alarm System. Most of the accidents in your Blood Plumbing System happen when your plumbing system is restricted (tightened up for a fight or flight).Stress can put your system in this uptight dangerous position and the crazy part is it can be body stress caused by some insignificant trivial event, belief, reaction, etc. The trick here is to LEARN stress control - so that your blood plumbing system (or cardio vascular system) is always fully relaxed and flowing freely.We can not over emphasize the importance of this STRESS CONTROL and strongly suggest that you read and learn how to do this.
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