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1 weird food that KILLS blood pressure
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Blood Pressure Solution)
Fri Nov 1 09:03:39 2013
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1 food that kills high blood pressure
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WASHINGTON Energy companies are lining up for their shot to drill
in the Dakotas and Montana after a new government report revealed that
a massive geological formation stretching across the states contains twice
the oil and three times the amount of natural gas than was
originally believed.While the new estimate is drawing smaller companies
to the game, the larger players like Schlumberger, Halliburton and Continental
Resources are pushing forward with ambitious multi-year plans to stake their
claim in the industry.Continental recently announced a five-year plan to
triple its production by 2017. The companys growth is based on success
in North Dakota and Montana as well as in parts of Oklahoma.The
dash to drill follows news from the government on how much more
oil and natural gas there is to tap.These world-class formations contain
even more energy resource potential than previously understood, which is
important information as we continue to reduce our nations dependence on
foreign sources of oil, newly confirmed Interior Secretary Sally Jewell
said Tuesday in a statement.The new U.S. Geological Survey estimates there
are 7.4 billion barrels of oil, 6.7 trillion cubic feet of natural
gas and 0.53 billion barrels of natural gas liquids in the Bakken
and Three Forks Formations in the Williston Basin Province of Montana, North
Dakota and South Dakota. Since 2008, close to 450 million barrels of
oil have been produced in the area and if t
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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>
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<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;">he government estimates
are correct, that leaves billions of barrels of oil and trillions more
cubic feet of natural gas left for the taking.Thats good news for
North Dakota -- a state thats already reaped big benefits from the
oil boom and has one of the strongest state economies in the
country coupled with an exceptionally low unemployment rate. Tax revenues
from natural gas and oil hit $1 billion last year in North
Dakota and the state is on track to double that number next
year. Republican Sen. John Hoeven believes numbers from the new USGS survey
will draw even more developers to the area.This will mean a lot
of jobs, he told FoxNews.com. Financially we are already very strong, we
have no debt, but this will mean a lot more. Stores, restaurants,
movie theaters well have to build and well have to hire
workers.The competition to court employees is already on at the McDonalds
in Dickinson, N.D. where prospective hires are being lured in with $300
signing bonuses, Hoeven said.Calls to McDonalds Corp. for comment were not
immediately returned. Some environmental experts like John Harju, associate
director for research with the Energy and Environmental Research Center
at the University of North Dakota, believe the possibilities are even greater
than what the government forecasts.Like any of these USGS estimates, think
of them as a milemarker thats well behind you in the rearview
mirror, he told the Grand Forks Herald in North Dakota.S
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