Whole Grain Intake Could Reduce High Blood Pressure »
Posted By SenorCoconut 3 months, 3 weeks ago in NewsAccording to researchers, increased consumption of whole grains could reduce the incidence of hypertension, or high blood pressure in men.
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merchancapital3 months, 3 weeks ago
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You can actually reduce and totally discard your dependence on insulin if you take a mixture of black cummin seed, wheat, a food gum and barley prepared by boiling and bottling under certain conditions.
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It is an age old Indian Ayurvedic remedy. The intake of certain whole grains reducing high blood pressure is linked to the same ancient medical science. Its neither new nor novel.
Whats so new about this. How could anyone celebrate having proved to themselves something already proved several millenium ago?
If you need to rid yourself of the drugs of dependance by taking Ayurdevic non prescriptive medication contact me. It contains nothing harmful. If it does not work there are no side effects and you do no die from trying. Try it. It can only save your life and make you live longer without the food restrictions you now face.
Raja Krishna Yogi
merchancapital@netscape.net
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