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Wednesday, January 16, 2013

The hidden source of sexual energy every man will love



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From: Nutrition and Healing - Christine O'Brien <NutritionandHealing@newmarkethealth.com>
Date: Mon, Jan 14, 2013 at 11:09 PM
Subject: The hidden source of sexual energy every man will love



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The hidden source of sexual energy
every man will love


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Dear Reader,

You know what the mainstream wants you to do when you have high blood pressure.

Pop a pill. Forget about side effects like kidney failure, impotence, and heart attack (that last one's more than a little ironic, isn't it?). And call it a day.

But with blood pressure management as easy (and delicious!) as this, the mainstream's going to have a pretty tough time getting folks to keep going along with their harmful "expert" recommendations.

Research recently published in the journal Nutrition, Metabolism & Cardiovascular Diseases took a look at a fresh and tasty Mediterranean favorite...tomato based gazpacho soup...and found that it could have a big hand in keeping blood pressure low and cutting the risk of heart disease.

For the study, researchers examined what effect eating gazpacho had on heart risk factors in 3,995 people. They found that regular consumption of the cold soup--which is chock full of carotenes, vitamin C, and polyphenols--was associated with lower systolic and diastolic blood pressure levels.

This is the first study to show that eating gazpacho regularly can reduce hypertension. In fact, the risk could drop by up to 27 percent. Not too shabby for a few humble veggies!

Of course, when it comes to keeping your blood pressure in check without turning to drugs, gazpacho is just the beginning. In the past, Dr. Wright has suggested biofeedback along with potassium, calcium, and magnesium supplements.

And our old favorite vitamin D can help keep those numbers low, too.

Yours in good health,

Christine O'Brien

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Sources:
"Gazpacho could help to lower blood pressure, says study," Nutraingredients-USA (http://www.nutraingredients-usa.com)



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