Thanks Wayne, this is great!

---- Wayne Fugitt <cwa...@netdoor.com> wrote: 
> Evening Smitty,
> 
>  >> At 08:01 PM 5/5/2008, you wrote:
> 
> >Wayne. . . . I have read something about high blood pressure
> >readings. The docs lowered the *normal* numbers and
> >as a result, the medicos are selling more HBP meds.
> >Have you heard about this ?
> 
>    Not sure the DOC's did it.  The AMA, the Drug companies, and the Medical 
> Profession wanted
> everyone to be sick or have some ailment.
> 
>    Yes, been hearing about it for some time.
> 
> More on your question later, but first I need to beat around the bush and 
> state some ideas and
> opinions.
> 
> First, .......  High, Low, and Normal are bordering on Fuzzy Logic and 
> cannot be defined.
> ( by ordinary means and methods )
> 
> Blood pressure is a symptom and NOT A Disease.  It never has been.
> It is addressed and treated which is often a very bad thing.
> 
> The blood pressure often goes up for a very good reason and can save ones 
> life.
> 
> If a bear is chasing you, it better go up, ...... and as high as 
> possible.  Also your emergency energy system needs to kick in, if it is 
> possible for this to happen.
> 
> Over the years, my blood pressure would go up when I needed to eat.
> Supplying energy to the brain is near Number ONE priority, the heart is 
> second.
> Whether the brain or heart gets priority is a complex subject.  The heart 
> may be first.
> 
> If the brain runs our of energy, you can pass out, hit a bridge, a tree, a 
> telephone pole or another vehicle.  Thus and therefore, the blood pressure 
> going up, is often a life saving maneuver.
> ( or if the electrolytes are way our of balance, or non existent )
> 
> The body is very intelligent, Often I refer to  "The body control system" 
> simply because I think,
> "Control Systems".  It is also intercellular communications, call it what 
> you wish.
> 
> I fully realize that some conditions in the body can keep the blood 
> pressure above normal, virtually all the time.   Addressing the true 
> ailment and cause would be much better than simply lowering the blood 
> pressure.
> 
> Vitamins, Minerals, Electrolytes, and energy levels all play an important 
> part.
> And of course, a diabetic has a multitude of problems that I will not address.
> 
> If the blood glucose is too high, the brain will not use it, so one will 
> feel lightheaded just like they do if the glucose is low.
> 
> Again, many of my ideas are from observation, not from some bogus lies I read.
> Remember, I am a human being also.  My blood pressure has been high, and it 
> has been low.
> 
> I never get a headache from blood pressure.  Remember Salt is very 
> important, as are all
> electrolytes.
> 
> It can be made go up and can be made go down by nutrients and food.
> Often in the morning, my reading will be 117 over 72 with a heart rate in 
> the 50's.
> 
> I rather it be 130 to 135 over 80 to 85.  Even 90 is ok and 140 is ok.
> 
> Due to ones physical condition, circulatory condition and maybe  serious 
> ailments, the blood pressure must be a bit higher for them to feel good and 
> function.
> 
> Too High and Too Low must be determined by the individual, NO stupid doctor 
> knows what is best for you or for me.  I know what is right for me, and can 
> usually put it exactly there.
> 
> I am positive that it is a Bald Faced Lie that high blood pressure causes 
> stroke.
> 
> No fool engineer would design a piping system that could not stand more 
> pressure than the pump can provide.
> 
> The blood vessels are 10 times as strong as any pressure the heart can 
> deliver.
> That is,  good blood vessels, not bad or damaged one.  "Healthy people, not 
> sick people"
> 
> Weak blood vessels causes strokes.  The genius body control system does not 
> consider the weakness of your blood vessels when it make the decision to 
> increase the blood pressure.
> 
> Energy for the heart is of utmost importance, just like for the brain.
> The heart muscle uses energy at two times the rate of any other cells.
> 
> If the energy is low, very low, for an extended time, one can have a heart 
> attack and even have permanent damage to the heart, and they can DIE, just 
> because of a lack of energy.
> Inadequate electrolytes caused many heart abnormalities.  Get them right 
> and keep them right.
> 
> The brain and the heart are much alike in energy requirements.  It must be 
> there or the person is at risk for many things, accidents, and you name it.
> 
> I have great sympathy for Diabetics.  Most fight a constant battle, 24 
> hours per day, even when sleeping.
> 
> Most of what I say does not apply to them.  They are in a world of their 
> own, and must do their own study to arrive at what is best.
> 
> One great writer, Karl Loren states.   The diet recommended by the American 
> Diabetes Association causes Diabetes.  Also he says the same thing about 
> the American Heart Association.
> 
> 
> Here is a block relative to the standards.
> 
> ================  Read it and Weep
> 
> Hypertension has been variously defined as a systolic pressure higher than: 
> 100 + your age, then 100 + half your age (systolic), then a fixed figure: 
> 160/100, then 140/90, and currently 120/90, numbers that have been steadily 
> deceasing over the years. This has had the effect of turning more and more 
> healthy people into patients: now, practically everybody is classified as a 
> patient although the vast majority have no obvious medical symptoms to show 
> for it. But it does help to sell drugs! (Sorry if I sound cynical, but a 
> recent paper suggested that people with perfectly normal blood pressure 
> readings were 'pre-hypertensive' thus making them into potential patients 
> as well.)
> Above from Barry Groves web site.
> =============================
> 
> I must have left out a few things and ideas.  If you have a question, post 
> it.
> Someone will answer it.
> 
> Wayne
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