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Understanding Blood Pressure in a Healthy Way

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Understanding Blood Pressure in a Healthy Way

What they never tell us about blood pressure and the medications for it

Source: https://www.midwesterndoctor.com/p/understanding-blood-pressure-in-a

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Story at a Glance:

• Blood pressure diagnoses have exploded as guidelines repeatedly lower thresholds, resulting in half of American adults now being “hypertensive” despite minimal evidence justifying this, and erroneous diagnoses frequently occurring.

• Despite aggressively treating it, medicine still does not know what causes high blood pressure. As a result, it overlooks that impaired circulation elevates blood pressure and attributes the ensuing damage to “high” blood pressure rather than to insufficient blood flow to the tissues.

• Excessively low BP from over-treatment is dangerous, increasing risks of fainting, falls (especially in the elderly), kidney injury, cognitive decline, ischemic strokes, and mortality.

• Different blood pressure medicines have very different risks and benefits. Because doctors are unaware of this, they frequently push patients to take inappropriate medications and then deny that life-impairing side effects are happening.

• This article will explore the core issues with the conventional framework of blood pressure and what we must know to reclaim cardiovascular health.

In the introduction to this essay a MidWestern Doctor recalls that ever since he first entered the medical field, something struck me as off about the relentless focus on blood pressure, and over time I noticed that the blood pressures people reported to me varied widely. While pondering this, a talented practitioner and mentor once told me that the current medical paradigm fixates on blood pressure because it’s easier to measure than blood perfusion (healthy blood flow).

Then, as I became more acquainted with the medical field, I began to notice a consistent pattern—whenever a drug existed that could treat a number or statistic, as the years went by, the acceptable number kept on being narrowed, making more and more people eligible to take the drugs that treated the number.

You can read the full - lengthy but worthwhile - article here > https://www.midwesterndoctor.com/p/understanding-blood-pressure-in-a

1 hour ago, Red Phoenix said:

Blood pressure diagnoses have exploded as guidelines repeatedly lower thresholds, resulting in half of American adults now being “hypertensive” despite minimal evidence justifying this, and erroneous diagnoses frequently occurring.

Odd that, it was 120/80 for normal when my dad had it 50 years back.

And as far as I can find it's still 120/80 for normal BP.

Maybe someone can explain how the guidlines have changed?

I'll have a butchers at the essay.

Our understanding of blood, what it's for and what it does, is still in its infancy. It is linked with; 'why do we breathe'?

I think they pretty much know what causes high BP, and how to 'treat' the causes of, or better, teach how to avoid high BP, without all of the pharmacy.

ALTHOUGH ... Big Pharma is in no hurry to allow that to happen, basically controlling the medical teaching, universities & hospital's way of treating patients, and of course, making profits.

#1 ... treat the symptoms, never the cause.

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