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Re: O.T. Health Problem
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Posted by Under cover doc on March 17, 2006 at 19:37:28 from (204.39.209.124):
In Reply to: Re: O.T. Health Problem posted by Old Faithful Farmall on March 17, 2006 at 15:33:13:
Wheeeuuw.....now thats what I call OT. 1. Viagra was researched and developed as a blood pressure medicine. It does not raise blood pressure although there are other negative reactions in some men. Its FDA prescribed use for ED was just a fluke in R&D. 2. When my own BP (and weight) began to rise to an unhealthy level I decided to try life changes before meds. For 30 days I stopped ALL salt, sugar and meat. At the end of 30 days my BP was back to 125/73 (from 160/95. Thats been 3 months ago and there is still no salt or sugar in our home and we eat very small portions of meat.(I have grown to love beans and rise with cornbread) Go for a walk through the produce dept. of a large store and try things you have never had. By the way, do not over do fruits, even tho fructose is natural it still inhibits weight loss. Go for the "greens and beans" I could go on and on but I won't. Try it if you want. You might be happily surprised. Oh, by the weight, my "friend" has certainly let me know that he is happy with the nutrition changes.
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