After each blood test and blood pressure, the doctors tried to convince me to take medication. When I explained to them that my blood pressure was due to my severe liver disease and was meant to compensate for the lack of proper filtration of the liver and kidneys, they looked at me with a pitiful look of a fool. You are!
After many years of a long struggle for survival, my blood pressure and cholesterol levels dropped to normal. (which are appropriate for my age) and are conclusive proof that high blood pressure and high blood cholesterol levels are symptoms, not the disease itself! Thus, treatment must focus on the disease's causes and not on its symptoms.
The number of people affected by high blood pressure has almost doubled over the past 40 years.
- Hypertension is prevalent in developing countries in Asia and Africa.
- According to WHO, nearly half of adults suffer from high blood pressure.
- The World Health Organization attributes high blood pressure to an annual death rate of 7.5 million people, confusing (like everyone else) between symptoms and the causes of the disease. (A symptom of illness cannot cause death.)
Hypertension causes.
- Inflammatory processes create sedimentation on the walls of the blood vessels that cause stenosis and lack of flexibility.
- High blood pressure is needed to achieve more efficient blood flow and filtering in major organs such as the Lungs, Kidneys, Liver, Heart, and circulatory systems.
- Hypertension is usually a sign of an unhealthy cumulative lifestyle. (It can be reversed.)
The fact that doctors treat the disease's symptoms and not the causes of the disease is not new. Unfortunately, even the World Health Organization attributes mortality to hypertension! The illness of 21st Pleasure is an unhealthy and industrialized diet and an unhealthy lifestyle.
Link: Coronary Artery Disease, Hypertension, and High blood cholesterol.
Inflammations due to an unhealthy diet and lifestyle are the leading cause of high blood pressure. Hypertension drugs can cause severe side effects that aggravate the patient's condition without bringing about a cure.