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Oct. 3, 2025 By: Valerie Anne Smith @Valerieanne1970 The American Heart Assn. Has Changed 'Normal' Blood Pressure To 110/70...Every Time They Lower the Numbers, Millions of Ppl Need Drugs. In 1970, Normal BP Was 160/95. In 1985 It Was 140/90. And Now 120/80 Is Considered 'Elevated.' That's Not Medicine. That's $40B Marketing. The bar has been lowered once again & under new guidelines, more Americans meet the criteria for high BP & are pressured to start taking antihypertensive medications. The AHA & ACC (American Heart Assoc & American College of Cardiology) in Aug. 2025 just released hypertension 'updated' guidelines shifting 10 pts lower across all categories in order to make more ppl diagnosed as hypertensive to prescribe more drugs. 'Normal' is now 110/70 or less. 'Elevated' is now 120/80 & qualifies for BP medications. 'Stage 1 Hypertension' is now 130/80 & qualifies for even greater aggressive medication. Here's why this is not medicine but marketing... The new guidelines are based on results of a large, federally funded study called SPRINT, backed by pharmaceutical giants & stockholders...which found a 25% 'relative risk' reduction in cardiovascular events using a lower BP target. 25% reduction was the 'relative risk reduction' not the 'absolute risk reduction.' Relative risk reduction is useless & misleading, whereas absolute risk reduction is the actual percent helped by an intervention. The absolute reduction in cardiovascular events was only 2% – SPRINT also used an especially high-risk population, so patients with low or average risk for cardiovascular events had 0% benefit or absolute reduction. Is lower BP always better? definitely not... The AHA & ACC assume that a lower BP is always better, but some primary care doctors challenge that doctrine. “Once you get to a certain point, if you lower BP further, your rate of stroke & heart attack increases,” says Dr Andy Lazris, primary care doctor & Right Care Alliance council chair. Doctors are graded on how well they get patients to the new hypertension target. These grades affect doctors’ pay. Dr. Andy Lazris admits, “If I lower my patient’s BP & they fall & break their hip due to the medication causing dizziness & fainting...I still get paid.” “Treating BP with medicine is a risky intervention,” says Dr. Ronald Adler, assoc. prof of family medicine & community hlth @ the University of Massachusetts Medical School. “BP medications cause adverse effects such as kidney & electrolyte abnormalities, not to mention the increased risks of complications such as dizziness & falls that inevitably result when BP is lowered too much,” says Adler, “B/c the new guidelines suggest that ppl be treated initially with 2 drugs, such experiences will be even more common.” Side Effects of BP Medications: Heart palpitations Fainting Kidney dysfunction Angioedema (swelling of face/tongue) Joint pain Chronic cough Low sodium & potassium Dizziness Headache Dehydration Muscle cramps Gout Insomnia Constipation Tiredness Depression Slow heartbeat Symptoms of asthma Sexual dysfunction Your own unique optimal BP can be obtained thru diet & lifestyle interventions: A whole foods diet consisting of low sugar/no seed oils/no processed foods & inclu abundant nutrient dense animal sourced foods will normalize BP for you. Prioritizing the minerals Potassium & Magnesium is crucial. Both are involved in the body's Sodium Potassium Pump System. Supporting these important minerals by using unrefined mineral salt & in supplements when needed to heal deficiency will also yield your own normal BP. Bioavailable Magnesium needs are @ least 600 mg/day & Potassium guidelines are @ minimum 4,700 mg/day. Most ppl do not even get 50% of these minimums, leaving their heart & blood vessels to work harder than our physiology is intended to. Dr. Gilbert Welch, Dartmouth prof., "focusing on the number 110/70 not only will involve millions of ppl but also will involve millions of new prescriptions & millions of dollars." "It distracts doctors & their patients from activities that aren't easily measured by numbers, yet are more important to health—real food, regular movement & finding meaning in life. These matter whatever your BP is." 👇New Guidelines Mean More Hypertension Meds👇 https://pbs.org/newshour/health/under-new-guidelines-more-americans-meet-the-criteria-for-high-blood-pressure 👇40 Year BP Normal Numbers Shift👇 https://ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.120.048063 👇Higher BP In Older Adults Live Longer👇 https://evidence.nihr.ac.uk/alert/new-research-supports-the-move-to-raise-the-blood-pressure-target-for-frail-older-people/ Speaker: Dr. Adam J. Story: https://x.com/i/status/1974351778750627956 (3.38) #AmericanHeartAssociation #BloodPressure #BP #Story #Welch #Lazris #AHA #ACC #BigPharma #AmericanCollegeofCardiology #RightCareAlliance #Hypertension #SeedOils #SPRINT #Adler #Doctors #RRR #RelativeRiskReduction #AbsoluteRiskReduction #ARR

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