The Hearts Don’t Stop with Valentine’s

February 18, 2015   |   Leave a comment   |   0

The Ball is in YOUR Court

Heart disease is the leading cause of death for men and women in the United States.

According to a study published in the Journal of the American Heart Association (JAHA), 1 in 10 adult Americans has “poor” cardiovascular health.

This is often caused by a nutritionally-deficient processed food diet, a sedentary lifestyle, and chronic stress.

Every one of these factors is well within our control.

But what if a significant factor fueling the heart disease crisis isn’t within OUR control…

But the control of those we’ve entrusted with our wellbeing?

Doctors or Death-dealers?

As is typical with our symptomatic-bandaid approach to modern medicine here in the West…

The first line treatment promoted by your friendly neighborhood whitecoat is sure to include a dazzling concoction of dangerous drugs.

From statin medications to blood-pressure and diuretic pills, you’re doing pretty well if you can even remember what your supposed to take in a given day when following “doctor’s orders”.

A Better Way…

Thankfully, those with a voice are coming forward…

With the latest research revealing that artificially lowering cholesterol is CAUSING heart attacks…

Medical researchers are in disbelief and can’t believe that they’ve been getting it so wrong the entire time.

Look at the full research here

Better yet…

A lone researcher has stepped out the crowd to share a strange heart-healing process he’s developed.

This process INCREASES cholesterol circulation in your body and actually forces high blood pressure to plummet back to healthy levels.

Those who have used it report reversing untold heart damage and regaining their health.

Learn more about the system that can drastically slash your chances of getting a heart attack in your lifetime again, on the next page…

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