Breaking News Links Lifestyle Changes to Blood Pressure Reversal

New evidence suggests that many of those on high blood pressure drugs can reduce or eliminate their medications using natural strategies
FORESTHILL, Calif. - June 13, 2018 - PRLog -- Dr. Maximino Mejia of Andrews University and colleagues at California's Weimar Institute have just written the latest chapter on how natural therapies can reverse high blood pressure. Presenting at the American Society for Nutrition's annual meeting in Boston, Dr. Mejia showed how a program incorporating factors such as plant-based nutrition, walking, liberal water intake, and adequate rest could lower blood pressure as much as "what can be achieved using three half-dose standard medications for blood pressure." Of 117 subjects studied, the researchers found that "93 percent of the participants were able to either reduce the dose (24 percent) or eliminate their blood pressure medications (69 percent)."

CompassHealth Consulting's President, David DeRose, MD, MPH, who was not involved in the study, commented, "This research provides further evidence for the position we took in our 2016 book 'Thirty Days to Natural Blood Pressure Control.' Specifically, that the average person can reap impressive blood pressure improvements using natural strategies alone."

In view of the accumulating evidence, Dr. DeRose recommends that every person with high blood pressure begin today to make personal changes to better their readings. He offers a free online 30-day video program for assistance. With a viewing investment of only about five minutes per day, DeRose gives viewers essential tools to naturally control not only high blood pressure but also the sister disease of type 2 diabetes. View the videos on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/30DayJourney/; or on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLW2SvLyeNKrSgx8l6TiBefPPaCw8j-j1i.

Need more help? DeRose recommends attending the NEWSTART program at Weimar Institute that was the setting for the recent study. Looking for other options? Dr. DeRose will be working with the Black Hills Health and Education Center (BHHEC) to deliver an intensive 6-day residential lifestyle program in scenic Western South Dakota. From June 24 to 29, 2018, Dr. DeRose's twice-daily lectures will especially focus on high blood pressure but will communicate principles calculated to benefit a host of chronic diseases.

The full BHHEC program includes accommodations, meals, medical services, massage, and more. The entire package is only $1,795. If they choose, guests can stay Friday and Saturday nights and enjoy two more nights and one day of accommodations free of charge. On that extra day, participants can enjoy special options provided by Dr. DeRose and the BHHEC team--or venture off on their own to Mt. Rushmore or other area sites. To register, call BHHEC Guest Services at 605-255-4101. For further details check out http://bhhec.org/no-pressure-health-program/5426536.

To view Dr. Meija's full press release go to https://www.andrews.edu/agenda/49703

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