Is high blood pressure really a ‘silent killer’?
From: bloodpressurequestions.org
What are the symptoms of high blood pressure?
Lace asked:I was just recently told i had high blood pressure, never would of thought it, i even told the doctor, i feel fine…wow…silent killer huh? thats pretty scary, i didn’t know that….thanks…
The saying that high blood pressure is ‘the silent killer’ is just hype and scare mongering.
Yes, high blood pressure increases the chance of dying from heart attack or stroke in the same way that driving a car increases the chance of you dying in a road accident.
So you may not want to stop driving your car but you should consider reducing your blood pressure and possibly extend your life in the process.
The good news is that it’s entirely possible to lower your blood pressure from critically high levels to a safe level without the need to become a lifelong dependent on medications.
There are viable natural alternatives.
I speak from direct experience – not just something I read somewhere.








