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"The High Blood Pressure Hoax" by Sherry A. Rogers (MD) challenges conventional hypertension treatments, questioning the long-term effects of common medications. The book explores the link between vascular health and overall well-being, emphasizing natural strategies for blood pressure management. It discusses lifestyle changes, nutritional approaches, and alternative methods to support heart health. A thought-provoking read for those looking to explore non-pharmaceutical options for maintaining healthy blood pressure and improving cardiovascular function.
Author
Sherry A. Rogers
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Sherry A. Rogers (MD) is a board-certified physician specializing in environmental medicine with decades of experience addressing chronic health issues through holistic approaches. She is a prolific author focused on empowering individuals to take charge of their health. Her 2008 book, "The High Blood Pressure Hoax," offers insights into natural methods for improving cardiovascular health and critiques reliance on conventional treatments.
Sherry A. Rogers (MD) is a board-certified physician specializing in environmental medicine with decades of experience addressing chronic health issues through holistic approaches. She is a prolific author focused on empowering individuals to take charge of their health. Her 2008 book, "The High Blood Pressure Hoax," offers insights into natural methods for improving cardiovascular health and critiques reliance on conventional treatments.
Language
English
Topic
Chronic Illnesses

The High Blood Pressure Hoax
The High Blood Pressure Hoax
ISBN 10|13
1887202056 | 978-1887202053
Print Length
280 pages