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Without medication: Lower your high blood pressure with a deep sea mineral

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Doctor HaengWoo Lee)
Mon Oct 28 07:34:18 2013

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From: "Doctor HaengWoo Lee" <DoctorHaengWooLee@liamaughcyb.us>
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Date: Mon, 28 Oct 2013 04:34:17 -0700

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As you know, dealing with cholesterol and blood pressure levels can be a difficult task.
Many begin dieting and taking medication from their local doctors in order to keep these
numbers under control. 

This IS NOT the solution 

Many doctors are out there to make money and often over medicate/ prescribe the wrong
medication to handle these conditions. This leads to VERY serious side effects that can kill you. 

THE GOOD NEWS IS: Dr. Haengwoo Lee out of the Seattle area, discovered a nutrient found deep under
the oceans surface that has been tested and PROVEN to lower cholesterol, blood pressure levels, and even fight
off future diseases that many adults are often plagued by. 

>>Please WATCH this video to learn more<<

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Many begin dieting and taking medication from their local doctors in order to keep these<br>
numbers under control. <br>
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This IS NOT the solution <br>
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Many doctors are out there to make money and often over medicate/ prescribe the wrong<br>
medication to handle these conditions. This leads to VERY serious side effects that can kill you. <br>
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THE GOOD NEWS IS: Dr. Haengwoo Lee out of the Seattle area, discovered a nutrient found deep under<br>
the oceans surface that has been tested and PROVEN to lower cholesterol, blood pressure levels, and even fight<br>
 off future diseases that many adults are often plagued by. <br>
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He also said that while he's decided to begin with hearings on 
individual bills, there's been no decision on how to approach voting on 
any legislation or when to hold a vote.And whatever Goodlatte's committee 
does, final decisions on the approach in the House will be made 
by Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, who's avoided taking any public stance 
so far on how to move forward. Boehner issued a brief statement 
through a spokesman Thursday commending both Goodlatte and the bipartisan 
House working group on immigration "for their continuing work on this complex 
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targets of violence.That research also has found that it's often straight 
men who have the most difficult time with homosexuality   and 
particularly gay men    says researcher Gregory Herek."Men are raised 
to think they have to prove their masculinity, and one big part 
about being masculine is being heterosexual. So we see that harassment, 
jokes, negative statements and violence are often ways that even younger 
men try to prove their heterosexuality," says Herek, a psychologist at the 
University of California, Davis, who has, for years, studied this phenomenon 
and how it plays out in the gay community.That is not, of 
course, to downplay the harassment lesbians face. It can be just as 
ugly.But it's not as frequent, Herek and others have found, especially in 
adulthood. It's also not uncommon for lesbians to encounter straight men 
who have a fascination with them."The men hit on me. The women 
hit on me. But I never feel like I'm in any immediate 
danger," says Sarah Toce, the 29-year-old editor of The Seattle Lesbian, 
a daily online news magazine. "If I were a gay man, I 
might    and if it's like this in Seattle, can 
you imagine what it is like in less-accepting parts of middle America?"One 
of Herek's studies found that, overall, 38 percent of gay men said 
that, in adulthood, they'd been victims of vandalism, theft or violence 
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