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There is someone answering these questions. He calls himself a "Cardiovascular physicist". He has made this statement:

"I know more than most doctors about this, (research) and it bugs the hell out of me to read so much tosh from answerers who simply relay now-discredited information."

That is very presumptuous, pompous and arrogant. Especially when you consider that he has not provided one link or other documented resource as reference to substantiate his views.

Those views are well outside what vast majority of the medical community teaches us layman patients. His views are not in line with the American Medical Association, American Heart Association, National Institutes of Health. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute or any other major source of information. His views contradict everything my Cardiovascular Surgeon, Cardiologist, and General Practioner have told me about my own hypertension.

I ask him, "Where is your proof (documentation)"?

I consider this person a threat to others health until he can show proof of what he says. Until he does, he is an unreliable source of fictions, fairytales and fables belonging on the library shelves next to the comic books.

Be very careful of the answers you get on here. Most people are well meaning but just don't really understand how to convey their thoughts (this includes me from time to time). Others are way out in "left field" and provide information that is NOT widely accepted in main stream medicine and either can not or will not provide links to documentation or proof of their beliefs.

I try hard to back-up my information with links to well trusted web sites with widely accepted information. I don't claim to be some physicist and offer my leftist beliefs and expect you to accept them like a dog to a food bowl.

I agree that everyone needs to make sure that they reference their sources and use the best sources available.

That said, yahoo answers open to everyone regardless of credentials or lack of them. Take advice with a grain of salt, but some of it is very useful, or can at least point you in the right direction.

you are daily walking from morning & evening & daily normal exersize so you are normal for blood presure

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