High-Blood-Pressure Books
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Great Guide to Lower High Blood Pressure NaturallyReview Date: 2008-11-20
What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About(TM) HypertensionReview Date: 2007-12-04
Great book.Review Date: 2007-11-03
My blood pressure went down by 20 pointsReview Date: 2007-09-14
Great informationReview Date: 2007-06-02

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A very good basic read, Very PleasedReview Date: 2008-11-27
Solid scienceReview Date: 2008-10-25
Terrific SynthesisReview Date: 2008-10-09
Cacioppo and Patrick should be commended for providing a model of the way in which science can be true to itself but also made popular for the benefit of the reading public. These authors are able to share some of the more significant insights that come from work in multiple fields in clear prose, light on academic jargon.
The book reads like a synthesis of 15 or so really good articles from Scientific American but are conveyed with a single vision and in an affable voice. Loneliness is a pleasant and interesting read that clearly demonstrates a key truth: we are not alone. The idea of the rugged individual is an absurd myth that has little basis in reality. As Aristotle noted long ago, we are essentially social creatures. We are born from interaction, develop through communal care, and are instinctively driven to gain the esteem of our companions. The pursuit of happiness and well-being must be a joint venture.
The ideas that Cacioppo and Patrick put forward about co-regulation and social dynamics help to break down the individualistic unit of analysis that has plagued a great deal of psychological research and philosophical inquiry. Moreover, this critique of the individualistic bias in scientific research goes a long way towards becoming a more general critique of modern society. The loss of many traditional forms of interrelatedness may be at the source of the malaise and health concerns that pester us all.
InterestingReview Date: 2008-09-03
Reading this book was not always a good time. I found myself feeling sad at times while reading the book, but the authors through in enough humor to lighten the tone.
Though it can be hard to get through at times, people can learn a lot from this book. The authors use a step-by-step approach to reducing a person's loneliness. It is worth the read.
Thank you for this wonderful bookReview Date: 2008-09-09
Loneliness. I am in the process of reading it and had to put it
down for a moment to write this e-mail. I treat children who
are selectively mute and wrote an article on Selective Mutism
and Self-Regulation, published in the Clinical Social Work
Journal. I had thought that it was the lack of language usage
primarily that created their inability to self-regulate. While
I wrote in a few passing phrases that it was the use of language
in the dyadic relationship that helps to establish the ability
to self-regulate, since beginning to read your book I see that
it is the use of language in connection with others that helps
with this ability. As a result, this population's lack of
language usage that also leads to social isolation contributes
greatly to their inability to self-regulate emotions and
behaviors. Thank you and Dr. Patrick again for helping me to
conceptualize my work better.
All the best, Marian Moldan, LCSW-R

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It works!Review Date: 2004-04-12
This is amazing information and it does work!Review Date: 2006-09-12
A great book for people suffering hypertensionReview Date: 2000-07-26
Avoid the pills- do it naturallyReview Date: 2000-07-21
It WorksReview Date: 2000-11-24

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Amazing!Review Date: 2006-08-10
this book can be an inspiration to all of usReview Date: 2006-08-08
There is a good deal of well presented medical information in the book. Any patient with hypertension would profit by reading it. Some will be converted and 'go for it 100%'.'
Jean L. Cook, M.D. Office of the Dean (retired)
Albert Einstein College of Medicine Of Yeshiva University
Excellent Results Review Date: 2007-08-06
"Control Your High Blood Pressure Without Drugs"Review Date: 2006-08-12
Love it and live by it!
sent it to my motherReview Date: 2007-03-31

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Excellent overview and springboard for discussions w/your doctorReview Date: 2008-07-18
Vital Data for HealthReview Date: 2007-05-31
But the data presented about this vital mineral magnesium most persons would have to locate and research the various books and articles the author has included in his bibliography to find.
The general public AND most doctors are unaware of the number of problems magnesium deficiency is currently causing us.
I wish everybody could read what this very qualified author says in this little book. I took his advice and it changed my life too.
Get it. Its very affordable and your health issues may take a turn for the better.
Very informative BookReview Date: 2007-05-29
Lower your blood pressure and mitigate many other ailments with magnesiumReview Date: 2005-07-17
magnesium -- the forgotten piece of the jigsawReview Date: 2005-01-19
High blood pressure accounts for more trips to the doctor than any other condition. Almost always, patients are put on prescription drugs. As Dr. Peter Galgut said so eloquently on www.naturaleater.com, ALL drugs have side-effects. [This is no small matter: side effects to prescription drugs in hospital are the 4th leading cause of death in the United States, according to Lazarou in JAMA. 1998 Apr 15;279(15):1200-5.]
Moreover, doctors do not like to admit that, using drugs to lower blood pressure, does not reduce your risk of cardio-vascular disease to the same extent of someone who has the lower level naturally. In other words, drugs are dealing with the symptoms not the cause.
Dr. Cohen looks at one probable underlying cause of high blood pressure -- magnesium deficiency. He describes how up to 75% of Americans are deficient in this mineral and as a consequence are sick in many ways. Doctors are widely ignorant about magnesium and tend to think of drugs as first resort rather than last.
Dr. Cohen explains how magnesium is an essential micronutrient in maintaining suppleness in the walls of blood vessels. In magnesium deficiency, the vessels become stiffer and so do not absorb the blood pressure surges properly.
Dr. Cohen reviews many of the other lifestyle factors that are responsible for high blood pressure. These include obesity, lack of exercise, low fiber intake, salt, alcohol and smoking. However, even correcting these matters (particularly in black Americans) is not very effective; magnesium must be corrected too.
Dr. Cohen does not claim that fixing magnesium deficiency will "cure" high blood pressure. Rather it is usually an overlooked piece of the jigsaw in a pattern of factors to be corrected.
This eminently readable book has guidance on the types of magnesium available and how to find the right dose for you. As commented earlier, we should all be nervous of the aggressive side-effects of drugs.
The insights in this book offer a valuable avenue for high blood pressure sufferers to explore. Of course, as a nutritional anthropologist (www.naturaleater.com), I would say that taking pills -- even magnesium pills -- can only be a stop-gap measure. We should all be changing our eating habits so that we get ALL our nutrients from food. By feeding our bodies in the way that our bodies were designed by our ancient past, then all these food-induced lifestyle diseases (like high blood pressure) will disappear of their own accord.

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This is THE book to buy on heart diseaseReview Date: 2002-12-12
I bought this book after my dad had a stroke and it helped me to understand why strokes happen and how to prevent them. Everything about heart health is covered. The book includes scientific studies about which supplements to take and which to avoid.
Included is info on oral chelation. Chelation will help to strip the plaque from your arteries. This can be done with a special diet and supplements.
Heart disease is the number one killer in America. You can drop your blood pressure with Co Q 10 and grape seed extract (Tru OPC's). This is all in the book.
Do you take drugs for your high blood pressure? You are increasing your risk for cancer if they are calcium channel blockers! Read the book for the research study info.
A Book Ahead of it's TimeReview Date: 2000-06-08
If you or a loved one has heart disease, NOT reading this book may be a fatal mistake!
Must reading if you have heart disease...Review Date: 1998-12-05


Thank you, Doctor.Review Date: 2004-08-21
colleagues from the bottom of my heart for answering many questions my wife and I had for a very long time.
We went through this book in one short day not only because this subject is so important for both of us, but mainly because of it's easy to read and understand question and answer format.
We are sure that many people will be glad to read this book and to use it as a guide in learning more about high blood pressure
as one of the most common risk factors in developing coronary
artery disease, heart attacks and strokes.
It's important to emphasize that, besides these critical risk factors, Dr. Reyzelman and his team also provide very important for all of us treatment alternatives such as lifestile changes, dieting and exercise. Thank you, Doctor. Scott A.
Easy read with lots of infoReview Date: 2004-07-06
I thought the info was pretty good. I loved the question and answer format because I could get right to the parts I was actually interested in without having to search through the entire book or an unfrienly index. I got lots of answers to the questions I had and didn't ask my own doctor.
I would definitely recommend this book to those with high blood pressure. I didn't read much through the stroke part but its in a similar format and also looks like it has lots of information for those people who are at risk for it or have had it.

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Must Buy Book For People With High Blood PressureReview Date: 2008-01-25
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ProvocativeReview Date: 2004-08-25

healthy cooking and eating can be funReview Date: 2005-04-02
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I didn't feel like I was reading a typical reference book. It kept my interest and is easy for the average individual without a medical background to understand. Referenced studies are included, which I found especially beneficial as a health professional. Great book I highly recommend to anyone struggling to lower high blood pressure.