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Does smoking opium exacerbate the effects of coronary heart disease? I’ve read that some people think infrequent opium smoking is actually good for people with heart disease? Does anyone know what is true about this?

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Someone in my family has COPD and heart disease, which may include enlarged heart and definetely arrhythmia. I add no salt to food and make sure canned goods, such as sausages are rinsed. This goes for ham and many other salty foods.

Still, in last two years when she got very ill_having been diagnosed with COPD and some of the heart problems few years earlier_and having been in and out of hospital in at least five occassions, I still believe a lot of her crisis have to do with whatever additives (including salt) there are in packaged goods. By the way none of the doctors_and there have been plenty of them_have “strongly” cautioned against salt. Until unfortunately she has a crisis, which inludes a sort of inbalance, such as sodium being LOW instead of high, or normal for that matter. The potassium sometimes gets high, towards the end of her stay at hospital. And of course there’s the worse part which is the high concentration of carbon dioxide, occurring in patients w/COPD.

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This breathing exersice is good for Peptic Ulcer Migraine Headache and Stomatitis for Pitta people. It cools the nervous systhem and helps with negative emotions such as Anger and Depression.

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People given beta blockers were 10 to 24 times more like to dropout of studies due to fatigue, and 5 times more like to dropout of studies due to sexual dysfunction. Beta blockers only prevent one stroke per year out of every 1400 patients given these drugs. They only prevent one heart attack per year out of every 1400 patients given these drugs. And they only prevent one death per year out of every 2500 patients given these drugs. This was noted in a Letter to the Editor in JAMA by Franz Messerli, MD who has written several papers about the ineffectiveness of beta blockers. For every one heart attack or stroke that is prevented by these drugs 3 people are made impotent 8 people have so much fatigue that they stop taking the drug. ” hardly an acceptable risk/benefit ratio for a completely asymptomatic disease such as mild essential hypertension.” — Franz Messerli, MD “In the case of hypertension in patients older than 60 years, such benefits [of beta blockers] have not been documented.” — Franz Messerli, MD In other words beta blockers have not been shown to benefit people over the age of 60. Hi, this is Larry Hobbs @ FatNews.com, Beta blockers include drug like atenolol (Tenormin) and propranolol (Inderal). I believe that potassium bicarbonate is vastly superior to beta blockers and the other blood pressure medicines for improving health. I’ve been taking 1000 mg of potassium twice a day (2000 mg per day) in the form of potassium bicarbonate since 2000. My blood

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Folks in our town believe that eating amorgoso or ampalaya would make blood pressure high, that is why they recommend it to anemic people. Is this true?

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