By Anju Mathur, M.D., on February 6th, 2010%
Billions of words have been written on the subject of high blood pressure. There are millions upon millions of listings that come up on Google on this subject, and it would be unimaginable that one person could read it all and sort out what to do about it. But one might conclude from the number of words that it is a subject of great apprehension. . . . → Read More: Treating High Blood Pressure Effectively
By Anju Mathur, MD, on January 28th, 2010%
Blood pressure has two measurements – systolic, which is pressure of blood against artery walls when the heart pumps, and diastolic, which is pressure when the heart is at rest. When blood pressure is higher than–0/90 that is considered high blood pressure or hypertension. Normal blood pressure is 120/80 or lower. High blood pressure occurs because the flow of blood encounters resistance in the arteries. . . . → Read More: Chelation Therapy – Your Solution To High Blood Pressure