THIS simple trick can REVERSE High Blood Pressure (Fix the root cause of hypertension)

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Do you have high blood pressure? Are you taking medications for hypertension? If so, then you HAVE to watch this video. I explain how your kidneys regulate blood pressure, and how most blood pressure medications work to fix a problem caused by one simple nutritional deficiency. I also show you how increasing your intake of this mineral can prevent or reverse high blood pressure, and may be more powerful than most medications.

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Chapters:
00:00 Introduction – Nearly everyone gets high blood pressure by the time we hit 60 years old. Potassium deficiency is rampant, and is the cause of high blood pressure. Replacing potassium can prevent or reverse high blood pressure
01:50 Detailed explanation of how your kidneys regulate blood pressure via the Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System (RAAS)
03:25 Explanation of how the most commonly-prescribed blood pressure medications work to turn off the RAAS
05:00 Low potassium intake turns on the RAAS and causes high blood pressure
06:19 Research shows that increasing potassium through diet or supplementation can reverse high blood pressure
07:00 Studies show that potassium supplementation is just as effective as most medications that target RAAS for treating hypertension
07:40 Extra guidance on potassium replacement through diet or supplementation




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