An alarming new treatment is being developed by the medical system targeting stubborn hypertension. It’s effective, yes, but with literally unnerving results.
If you have been on every hypertension drug that doctors commonly prescribe, have reduced weight and gotten diet under control but are still experiencing high blood pressure, doctors overseas think they have a quick fix in the makings.
However, not only does it completely leave out a natural method to cure high blood pressure but it is also alarmingly invasive and potentially damaging to the kidneys.
Doctors have been experimenting on people with high blood pressure that traditional treatment plans have failed to reduce.
What they have been doing is destroying nerves in the kidneys in a procedure called renal denervation.
A catheter is snaked through the arteries into the kidneys, the nerves are destroyed, and it is theorized that this interrupts the cycle that leads to high blood pressure.
The damage to the nerve tissue is permanent.
Ethics aside, this highly experimental treatment is only being developed outside the US for now. But something tells me it won’t be long till this method will be used world wide.
The worst part is, this is completely unnecessary. There is an all-natural method that works for almost everyone to lower blood pressure below 120/80 in a week … often even the very first day.
To learn about this natural and completely safe way to eliminate high blood pressure with no side effects, click here…
Not a wise treatment to embark on. It is better to use the natural safe way.
so as to save your kidneys.
that's how they had found "cure" to cancer….cut, poison, radiate..
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That is positively ludicrous! Who would be silly enough to agree with that!
In hospitals doctors don't ask, they just put you on staff. I am not surprised on this news. Very sad.