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Drink this once daily if you have high blood pressure
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Drink this once daily if you have high blood pressure
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iticians and abolitionists John Davis, later Governor of Massachusetts and Senator; and Charles Allen, state senator and Representative from the Free Soil Party. However, he never attended college. According to the laws of the state, college graduates were required to study with an attorney for three years while non-graduates like Lysander would be required to do so for five years.
With the encouragement from his legal mentors, Spooner set up his practice in Worcester, Massachusetts, after only three years, defying the courts. He regarded three-year privilege for college graduates as a state-sponsored discrimination against the poor and also providing a monopoly income to those who met the requirements. He argued that "no one has yet ever dared advocate, in direct terms, so monstrous a principle as that the rich ought to be protected by law from the competition of the poor". In 1836, the legislature abolished the restriction. He opposed all licensing requirements for lawyers.
After a disappointing legal career and a failed career in real estate speculation in Ohio, Spooner returned to his father's farm in 1840.
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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>"Start drinking this hydrating juice every morning."</i><br />
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You can buy bucketfuls of these ingredients for less than $3.<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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He didn't start exercising, adjust his diet, or change his meds.<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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<a href="http://neurofix.shop/YXCwDEfc3iQ2GUyYNH9fDRVLmjLKwRWBpoPg7VWgmpnvClaIIA" http:="" microsoft.com="" style="color: blue;" target="blank"><strong>>> This is the #1 best juice to lower your blood pressure by up to 34 points.</strong></a><br />
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To your good health,<br />
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Andre<br />
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