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1 weird food that KILLS blood pressure
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Blood Pressure Solution)
Tue Nov 19 11:37:15 2013
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1 food that kills high blood pressure
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U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and his wife Teresa Heinz Kerry
board a second plane after their original aircraft had mechanical problems
on April 6, 2013, at Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland. Kerry
heads to the Middle East, his third trip to the region in
two weeks, in a fresh bid to unlock long-stalled Israeli-Palestinian peace
talks. And in Istanbul, the first leg of a six-nation trip that
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U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry mourned on Sunday the first
death of an American diplomat on the job since last year's Sept.
11 attack on the U.S. diplomatic installation in Benghazi, Libya.Speaking
to U.S. consulate workers on a visit to Istanbul, Kerry called the
death of Anne Smedinghoff a "grim reminder" of the danger facing American
foreign service workers serving overseas. The Illinois native was one of
six Americans killed in an attack Saturday in Afghanistan. She was on
a mission to donate books to students in the south of the
country."It's a grim reminder to all of us... of how important, but
also how risky, carrying the future is," Kerry told employees in the
Turkish commercial capital."Folks who want to kill people, and that's all
they want to do, are scared of knowledge. They want to shut
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the future. For them, it's you do things our way, or we
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chosen often by the ambassador there to be the lead person because
of her capacity."She aided Kerry when he visited the country two weeks
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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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