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Smoking And High Blood Pressure
Smoking and high blood pressure will adversely affect cholesterol and arthritis.
Tobacco in any form should not be used by a person with hypertension because it narrows the arteries thus making it more difficult for the heart to pump fluids throgh the circulatory system. Hypertension must be lowered to keep from developing life threatening conditions such as heart failure and stroke. The most effective treatment is a healthy lifestyle of exercise, nutrition, and weight control.
Smoking and high blood pressure will adversely affect cholesterol and arthritis.
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Smoking And High Blood Pressure
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high blood pressure, cholesterol
Healthy nutrition means to eat no refined glucose or carbohydrates, eat fruits, vegetables, lean protein, fiber, sprouted grain bread and cold water fish. Best food supplements are policosonal, fish oil, and multivitamins.
Smoking and high blood pressure will adversely affect cholesterol and arthritis.