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1 weird food that KILLS blood pressure

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Blood Pressure Solution)
Sun Feb 9 09:04:44 2014

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From: "Blood Pressure Solution" <BloodPressureSolution@jerolucpk.us>
Date: Sun, 9 Feb 2014 06:04:43 -0800
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1 food that kills high blood pressure

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South African anti-apartheid activist Mamphela Ramphele, left, greets Helen 
Zille, right, the head of the South African Democratic Alliance political 
party during a press conference in Cape Town, South Africa, Tuesday, Jan. 
28, 2014. The former anti-apartheid activist who was close to Steve Biko 
and was a World Bank executive merged her party Tuesday with South 
Africa's main opposition party, the Democratic Alliance, and will be its 
presidential candidate, challenging the ruling African National Congress 
whose popularity has eroded amid corruption scandals and other problems. 
(AP Photo/ Nardus Engelbrecht)The Associated PressJOHANNESBURG  South Africa's 
main opposition party says a plan to join forces with another opposition 
group to challenge the ruling party in elections this year has collapsed.The 
Democratic Alliance party said in a statement Sunday that opposition leader 
Mamphela Ramphele had reneged on a deal to be its presidential candidate 
and to merge her smaller party with the Democratic Alliance.Ramphele was 
the partner of Steve Biko, the Black Consciousness leader who was tortured 
and died in police custody in 1977. She has been an activist, 
doctor, academic and World Bank executive.The ruling African National Congress 
has been in power since Nelson Mandela was elected president in South 
Africa's first all-race elections in 1994. Analysts expect it to win this 
year's elections, though possibly with a smaller majority.
umber of abortion clinics declined by just 1 percent to 839.According to 
Jones, the drop in abortions was likely linked to a steep national 
decline in overall pregnancy and birth rates."Contraceptive use improved 
during this period, as more women and couples were using highly effective 
long-acting reversible contraceptive methods," she said. "Moreover, the 
recent recession led many women and couples to want to avoid or 
delay pregnancy and childbearing."While the overall abortion rate declined, 
the proportion of abortions entailing early medication procedures continued 
to increase. According to Guttmacher, about 239,400 abortions of this type 
were performed in 2011, representing 23 percent of all non-hospital abortions, 
an increase from 17 percent in 2008.Carol Tobias, president of the National 
Right to Life Committee, described the overall drop in abortion numbers 
as evidence that the anti-abortion movement's lobbying and legislative efforts 
were having an impact."It shows that women are rejecting the idea of 
abortion as the answer to an unexpected pregnancy," she said.Americans United 
for Life, another anti-abortion group engaged in the efforts to pass restrictive 
state laws, said Guttmacher's numbers should be viewed skeptically because 
they are based on voluntary self-reporting by abortion providers."It is 
impossible really to know the true abortion rate," said the group's president, 
Charmaine Yoest.The report marked the 16th time sinc

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<p><em>"Mr. Burge, you're going to die.</p>
<p>Probably before you leave this building."</em></p>
<p>That's what the nurse told me when she took my blood pressure.</p>
<p>I was too terrified to speak. My wife was weeping.</p>
<p>I thought about my son Ken. He had recently turned his own blood<br>
pressure around and lost a lot of weight.</p>
<p>Whatever he was doing was working.</p>
<p>So I picked up the phone, hands shaking, and gave him a call.</p>
<p>Ken told me to drop whatever I was doing, drive to the nearest<br>
grocery store, and buy this one weird ingredient:</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.jerolucpk.us/4061/176/387/1414/2962.10tt73800431AAF19.php" target="_blank">1 food that kills high blood pressure</a></strong></p>
<p>You will not believe what happened next (click on the link above<br>
to learn the rest).</p>
<p>God bless,</p>
<p>Dennis Burge<br>
Pastor, Calvary Chapel Church<br>
Monet, Missouri</p>
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">Jan. 30, 2014: In this Thursday photo, residents attend a devotional at 
the Salvation Army in Los Banos, Calif. After the spiritual service, they 
each collect a bag of free food. Leaders at the Los Banos 
Salvation Army fear that the states drought will cause more people to 
need food this year because they wont have jobs on Central Valley 
farms.APMENDOTA, Calif.  Religious leaders of multiple faiths and farmers 
in Nevada and Utah turned to prayer this weekend for help easing 
severe drought conditions gripping the West.The plea to above comes weeks 
after the federal government declared parts of 11 parched Western and Central 
states natural disaster areas.Faith leaders asked for divine intervention 
during a special multifaith service Saturday at a Mormon church in the 
Reno suburb of Sparks. And on Sunday, the Utah Farm Bureau Federation 
asked the public to join in prayer and fasting for snow and 
rain for livestock and crops as part of its Harvesting Faith event."We 
can't go to the Legislature to ask for help, (so) we decided 
to go to the guy upstairs," Ron Gibson, a dairy farmer in 
Weber County, Utah, told the Deseret News. "One thing you learn as 
a farmer is most of the things that happen in your life 
are totally out of your control."Rajan Zed, who organized the Nevada service, 
said Christian, Muslim, Hindu, Buddhist, Jewish, Baha'i and other faith 
leaders who participated are confident it'll bring positive results."When 
God sees (all t
 NEW YORK  The U.S. abortion rate declined to its lowest level 
since 1973, and the number of abortions fell by 13 percent between 
2008 and 2011, according the latest national survey of abortion providers 
conducted by a prominent research institute.The Guttmacher Institute, which 
supports legal access to abortion, said in a report being issued Monday 
that there were about 1.06 million abortions in 2011  down from 
about 1.2 million in 2008. Guttmacher's figures are of interest on both 
sides of the abortion debate because they are more up-to-date and in 
some ways more comprehensive than abortion statistics compiled by the federal 
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.According to the report, the 
abortion rate dropped to 16.9 abortions per 1,000 women ages 15-44 in 
2011, well below the peak of 29.3 in 1981 and the lowest 
since a rate of 16.3 in 1973.Guttmacher and other groups supporting abortion 
rights have been apprehensive about the recent wave of laws restricting 
abortion access that have been passed in Republican-controlled legislatures. 
However, the report's authors said the period that they studied  2008 
to 2011  predates the major surge of such laws starting with 
the 2011 legislative session.The lead author, Rachel Jones, also said there 
appeared to be no link to a decline in the number of 
abortion providers. According to the report, the total number of providers 
dropped by 4 percent, to 1,720, between 2008 and 2011, and the 
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