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Drink this once daily if you have high blood pressure

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (150/80 to 116/76)
Mon May 19 12:33:22 2025

Date: Mon, 19 May 2025 11:32:58 -0500
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Drink this once daily if you have high blood pressure

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According to a Duke University MD, if your blood pressure is higher than 120/80:<br />
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<i>&quot;Start drinking this hydrating juice every morning.&quot;</i><br />
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Yet one 74-year-old patient who started drinking it daily...<br />
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<strong>Dropped his BP numbers from 150/80... down to 116/76.</strong><br />
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(And it probably saved his life.)<br />
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Dr. Rick Cohen - a medical doctor for over 22 years - tells all his high BP patients:<br />
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