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In 1905 Dr Nicolai Korotkoff announced a new method to determine blood pressure.Korotkoff found that as the cuff deflated he heard different noises--snapping, murmur-like noises, and muffled tones.2 Since then several different theories for what causes Korotkoff : the cavitation theory the arterial wall theory the turbulence theory the transmission of heart sounds theory,the water hammer theory.

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HTN It is simply an elevated blood pressure reading on some measuring device that can have many different causes. That helps to explain why we have some 100 drugs to treat high blood pressure.

Paul J. Rosch, M.D. President, The American Institute of Stress Clinical Professor of Medicine and Psychiatry New York Medical College

“The first principle of the therapy of hypertension is the knowledge of when to treat and when not to treat.”.. Harrison’s Medical Text book

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Weight lifting = 400/200 Carrying packages = 250/160 Arthrosclerosis = dependant on blockage Resting = 100/60 Diabetes = 160/100 Heart disease = 160 > / 90 >

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Supply of oxygen to tissues Supply of nutrients such as glucose, amino acids, and fatty acids Removal of waste such as carbon dioxide, urea, and lactic acid Immunological functions, white blood cells, and detection of foreign

material by antibodies Coagulation, which is one part of the body's self-repair mechanism Messenger functions, transport of hormones and the signaling of tissue

damage Regulation of body pH Regulation of core body temperature

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Dave 56 Years Old15 Years of

High Blood Pressure10 Medications

•Joint Pain – Tylenol•Asthma – Inhaler Steroids•Indigestion – Prevacid•High Blood Sugar - Metformin•Constipation•High Cholesterol – Lipitor•Neck Muscle Spasms – Soma•Sleep Problems – Ambian•Sexual Dysfunction – Viagra•Depression - Prozac •Aspirin – To Thin Blood?

Htn before After 90 Days no Htn

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Fun “Facts” We New to be TrueHTN causes Stroke, Kidney Dis.

The Real truth High Blood Pressure is the body adapting to toxicity or deficiency

Headaches do Not cause High Blood Pressure

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Quadruple Bypass

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(NSAIDs) caused a greater than 10-fold increase in the risk of Congestive Hear t Failure (CHF)

Archives of Internal Medicine June 2000; 160: 777-784.

The study followed more than 80,000 women between the ages of 31 and 50 years who were initially hypertension-free.

two years later women who used NSAIDs 22 days or more per month, the

risk of high-blood pressure increased some 86 percent.

Nonetheless, i t was concluded that a large port ion of U.S. hypertension cases may be the result of over-using these pain medications

Archives of Internal Medicine. October 28, 2002;162:2204-2208

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People who are diagnosed with hear t failure and follow a treatment regimen that includes blood thinners such as aspirin or coumadin could be putting their health into more danger.

Based on the results from this study, exper ts said that treatment of hear t failure involving a multitude of drugs that proved to be inef fective should be eliminated as a treatment option.

American Hear t Journal July 2004;148(1):157-64

The researchers note that "Conventional nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are associated with a spectrum of toxic effects," something which many patients are likely unaware of.

"No dif ference was noted in the incidence of cardiovascular events …irrespective of aspirin use."

JAMA September 13, 2000;284:1247-1255

Prophylactic Aspirin Not Effective or Safe

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Drugs that are known to cause epigenetic changes include :•statin cholesterol-lowering drugs,•antidepressants, •beta blockers •Diuretics • tamoxifen •methotrexate, •anti-inflammatories •even anesthetics, •oral contraceptives• antibiotics. Permanent changes in the epigenome Researchers are most concerned that drugs may produce defects in subsequent generations. They speculate that the current diabesity epidemic may be hastened by drugs.

[Metabolism Clinical and Experimental 57: (2008) S16–S23]

Epigenetics genes can be turned on (expressed) or

turned off (silenced)

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Epigenetics genes can be turned on (expressed) or

turned off (silenced)

…FDA-approved pharmaceutical drugs can cause persistent epigenetic changes. …pharmaceuticals may be involved in the etiology of heart disease, cancer, nerve and mental disorders, obesity, diabetes, leukemia, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, infertility, and sexual dysfunction.

…"consequences for modern medicine are profound, since it would imply that our current understanding of pharmacology is an oversimplification."

[Metabolism Clinical and Experimental 57: (2008) S16–S23]

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DiscussionThe unexpected result of the Helsinki Businessmen Study seemed to give a pessimistic impression of multifactorial primary prevention, … 18 year results still show a higher mortality in the intervention than in the control group…

. As a whole, the Helsinki Businessmen Study results cannot be interpreted as refuting the current idea of cardiovascular risk factors.

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Without coumadin 94% chance of no strokeWith coumadin 97% chance of no strokeA 100% difference???Nausea, loss of appetite, or stomach/abdominal pain, can cause serious bleeding, unusual pain/swelling/discomfort, unusual/easy bruising, prolonged bleeding from cuts or gums, persistent/frequent nosebleeds, unusually heavy/prolonged menstrual flow, pink/dark urine, coughing up blood, vomit that is bloody or looks like coffee grounds, severe headache, dizziness/fainting, unusual or persistent tiredness/weakness, bloody/black/tarry stools, chest pain, shortness of breath, difficulty swallowing. persistent nausea/vomiting, severe stomach/abdominal pain, yellowing eyes/skin, painful/red/purplish patches on the skin (such as on the toe, breast, abdomen), change in the amount of urine, vision changes, confusion, slurred speech, weakness on one side of the body rash, itching/swelling (especially of the face/tongue/throat), severe dizziness, trouble breathing. This is not a complete l ist of possible side ef fects. If you notice other ef fects not l isted above, contact your doctor or pharmacist .

If Cardiac Arrhythmia's Chances of a Stroke Are:

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Heart failure patients with high systolic blood pressures had lower death rates.

Mortality rates were more than four times higher for those with systolic pressures of less than 120, in comparison to those who had pressure over 161.

These conclusions were gleaned from research on more than 48,000 heart failure patients seen at 259 U.S. hospitals between March 2003 and December 2004.

Journal of the American Medical Association November 8, 2006; 296(18): 2217-2226

 

Higher Blood Pressure Had Lower Death Rates

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What is low blood pressure (Nyuna Raktachap)

If the pressure of the blood being pumped by the heart into the arteries falls below the average 140 (systolic) and 80 (diastolic), there may be increase in the pulse rate, cold sweats, and a feeling of extreme weakness.

….if it fal ls below the minimum necessary for sound health, it should cause worry. The f irst requirement is to ascer tain the cause of the malady.

Low Blood Pressure =Nyuna Raktachap

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•Every day process about 200 quarts of blood to sift out about 2 quarts of waste products •erythropoietin, or EPO, which stimulates the bone marrow to make red blood cells

•renin, which regulates blood pressure

•calcitriol, the active form of vitamin D, which helps maintain calcium for bones

•Regulates chemicals like sodium, phosphorus, and potassium

About 15 percent of the people on dialysis today are there as a result of the damage that Tylenol and/or aspirin did to their kidneys.

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the blood output of the hear t is ar t if ic ial ly reduced, causing less oxygen to reach the body’s cel ls and t issues.

The result will be normal blood pressure cuff readings

The body sti l l needs all that blood it needed before taking the drugs,

The body is now being forced to go through life with less oxygen than it needs, and organs slowly start wearing out. Premature aging.

In addition to the long term destructive side effects of: early death from hear t disease, cancer, and

diabetes 1. CDC website Tables 1 and 7 cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/deaths.htm 2. JAMA 2002;287:612-617. 3. Rogers S MD The High Blood Pressure Hoax Sand Key 2006. 4. Graveline, D MD Statin Drugs 2006 5. International Medical World Report 1 Sep 2000 Amsterdam 6. Gress, T MD Antihypertensive therapy as risk factor for diabetes New England Journal of Medicine 30 Mar 00 vol 342 p 905

BETA BLOCKERS/ANGIOTENSIN CONVERTING ENZYME INHIBITORS

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15 min a day deep breathing within 3 weeks lowers BP

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Nancy 52 yo Symptoms:•Severe indigestion•Left arm pain

Medical Care•Chemical Stress Test•Angiogram•2 stents•High Blood Pressure Meds•Cholesterol Meds•Blood Thinner

Symptoms Came Back

Chiropractic1st Adjustment Arm pain goneDiaphragmatic irritation lean to right and back

Symptoms Gone

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The Angiogram has become the gold standard for testing heart patients.

It is done more than a million times/year Cost: More Than $1 000 000 000.00 per year Accurate: ONLY 22% OF THE TIME Source: National Heart Lung, Blood Institute/ “Interobserver Variability in

Coronary Angiography,” Circulation 53 No. 4 (Apr 76: 627-632)

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Inter-observer Variability: 33% Same test read by the same

person: Diagnosis was the same only 1/3 of the time.

Source: National Heart Lung, Blood Institute/ “Inter-observer Variability in Coronary Angiography,” Circulation 53 No. 4 (Apr 76: 627-632)

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Angioplasty for single vessel disease was introduced in 1978. The first published trial of angioplasty versus medical treatment was in 1992.

Angioplasty did not cut down on the number of CABGS as was promoted.

The estimated five-year cost is $33,000 for angioplasty and $40,000 for CABGS. So, angioplasty did not lower costs. This was because of high failure rates of angioplasty.

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In the 25 years between 1981 and 2006 mortality rates from coronary heart disease (CHD) in Iceland decreased by an amazing 80 percent in men and women between the ages of 25 and 74.

Findings of a study by the Icelandic Heart Association and the University of Iceland have the answer -- the vast majority of the cardiac mortality decrease in Iceland was attributable to reductions in risk factors throughout the general population. And the lowered risk was accomplished by simply adopting natural, healthy living strategies.

Bottom line: the "miracle" heart attack-disease prescription turned out to be getting more exercise, not smoking and eating nutritious foods.

Dr. Thor Aspelund and his research team from the Icelandic Heart Association. Specifically, it appears Icelanders are living longer with healthier hearts because they have taken control of their health.

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A study of more than 125,000 healthcare workers found that just one additional daily serving of fruit or vegetables lowered the risk of heart disease.

Vegetables such as spinach , kale , broccoli and fruits such as oranges , grapefruits

Protective effect of greater consumption of fruits and vegetables, in particular green leafy vegetables and vitamin C-rich fruits and vegetables, against risk for coronary heart disease.

Protect people with type 2 diabetes against hear t attack,

Fruits and vegetables contain myriad compounds that have been linked with improved health. Fiber , potassium , folate , antioxidants

Annals of Internal Medicine June 19, 2001;134:1106-1114

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Flavonoids are found in numerous fruits and vegetables, as well as in certain types of tea.

Antioxidants help prevent cancer, heart disease, and other illnesses.

daily intake of flavonoids -- apples, broccoli, and tea.

High broccoli consumption was associated

with significant reductions in heart attack. Flavonoids appear to reduce oxidation of

LDL cholesterol American Journal of Epidemiology

May 15, 1999;149:943-949

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Before After 90 days

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Proper nerve supply – FREE of Subluxation

Regular Exercise

Proper Nutrition

Sufficient Rest

Prayer and Meditation

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