Weird Reason High Blood Pressure Can’t Be CuredAccording to the US Centers for Disease Control (CDC), it is estimated that 1 out of every 3 Americans suffers from high blood pressure.

Leaving it untreated causes catastrophic health problems, including stroke and heart attack. It can cause other diseases to occur, and can be the result of countless others.

Whatever the impact, the problem still remains: why can’t people cure their high blood pressure, even though it is the most prevalent and widely-studied health problem in the world?

The World Health Organization, or WHO, has labeled hypertension (high blood pressure) as the most prevalent health epidemic on the planet. Even the US CDC estimates that at least 1 in 3 people suffer from it.

Countless drug makers have made billions cashing in on the crisis, despite known and deadly side effects of their medications.

But why can’t we get the problem sorted out, with so many people studying it, tracking it, and treating it?

There are 3 key reasons:

1) Medications used to treat chronic disease cause high blood pressure-
Millions of people take over-the-counter and prescription drugs to treat a litany of health problems.

A lot of these drugs are “Maintenance,” meaning you never get off them. Chronic use over many years can leave a path of destruction in its wake due to the body’s inability to process all the chemicals.

But getting off the drugs also poses a health risk, and for many it is a risk they simply can’t take. For others, though, pills are easier and even if there are safer alternatives, some people aren’t willing to put in the effort needed to get off medication permanently.

This is a cycle of hypertension that is nearly impossible to break.

2) People may not even be aware of the problem, or know and don’t take it seriously- Hypertension is referred to as “the silent killer,” for a reason. The damage caused by high blood pressure can go on for years undetected, until one day a stroke or heart attack sneaks up behind a person.

Alternatively, people may know that they have high blood pressure but might not be convinced to act on it because they feel fine. “If it isn’t broke, don’t fix it,” is the motto of these folks, sometimes until it is too late.

High blood pressure is not something to be ignored. Know your blood pressure levels and be willing to take corrective action when the numbers get too high.

3) The real cause of high blood pressure gets ignored- People love to blame HBP on a variety of causes that, in reality, tie back to one single thing: stress.

Diabetics and those with high cholesterol are at nearly 95% risk of also developing high blood pressure. Yes, eliminating the diseases can eliminate HBP, but those are biological stressors. Eliminate the stress and eliminate the high blood pressure.

Other stress includes environmental (which winds up as biological) – chemicals in processed food and plastics, pollution in the air, etc., are examples.

Psychological and emotional stress is easier to identify. A person could be mad, sad, depressed, scared, frustrated, or have a mental disease that affects blood pressure.

Finally, there are sensory stressors, like loud and prolonged noise, irritating smells, injury causing physical pain, or other input.

Correct the root problem- stress– and see how that corrects everything else going wrong.

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