What
should my blood pressure be?
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The higher your blood pressure, whatever it
is, the higher your risk of heart disease
or stroke. However, a blood pressure of greater
that 140/90 mmHg is said to be high and, at
this level, studies have shown that lowering
blood pressure does have a very beneficial
effect on reducing the likelihood of developing
a stroke or heart attack. If your blood pressure is consistently raised at these levels and
above, it will need to be treated, either
by making changes to your lifestyle or by
taking medication. |
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| Q:
What is Blood Pressure Pro? |
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Blood Pressure Pro is an advanced all-natural,
one-a-day, doctor-approved formula to fight
high blood pressure and Pro your heart and
arteries. |
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| Q:
Is it safe to take Blood Pressure Pro™? |
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Absolutely, Blood Pressure Pro™ contains essential
nutrients and Bio-Active herbs which have
been safely used by clinicians around the
world to fight high blood pressure. |
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| Q.
Can anyone take Blood Pressure Pro? |
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Blood Pressure Pro™ begins working immediately
and many users report a marked improvement
in 3-4 weeks. However, we recommend that Blood
Pressure Pro™ be taken daily for a minimum
of three to four months to receive all of
its unique blood pressure fighting benefits.
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| Q.
Does Blood Pressure Pro™ have any side effects? |
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No. Blood Pressure Pro™ is all natural, safe
and effective and has virtually no side effects.
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Q.
Please list the ingredients
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| Q.
Can high blood pressure kill me? |
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blood pressure is the major cause of stroke,
dementia, heart attacks and heart failure
and is responsible for more than half of these.
These are the major causes of death and disability
in the UK. It is, therefore, vital that everyone
knows what their blood pressure is and take
steps to prevent them developing high blood
pressure later in life - by lifestyle and
dietary changes, as well as making sure their
blood pressure is well controlled if it is
raised. |
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| Q.
Can high blood pressure give you headaches? |
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It is unusual for people to have symptoms
from high blood pressure but some people do
say that they can tell when their blood pressure is raised. If you have a very high blood pressure
you may have some symptoms and headache can
be one of them. Most people have no symptoms. |
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| Q.
I am very fit and healthy and have no family
history of high blood pressure, so why do
I have it? |
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For many people there is no specific cause
for their high blood pressure. It seems to
be just one of those things. However, by leading
a healthy lifestyle you reduce your risk of
complications from the high blood pressure.
If you are also taking medicines to treat
your blood pressure then being fit and healthy
will help medications work more effectively.
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