High Blood Pressure

You know what's sneaky? It's called high blood pressure! Why do I say that? Let me tell you.

You ever walk outside or even in your house and run face first into a spider web? All of a sudden you have spider web all up in your mouth, in your eyes, in your hair, on your clothes, and your arms. All you need now is a spidey suit and you could play the next spider-man. LOL Na, I'm just kidding! But my point is that it totally sucks to be the victim of something that's right there under your nose but your not aware of it until it hits you. That my friends can be what makes high blood pressure so scary and dangerous.




Scary Facts

Imagine having something life threatening and not show any symptoms or even be aware of it. Frightening isn't it? Well, I hope you don't spook easy because I have even worse news. This is a reality for about one third of people who have high blood pressure. They can have it for years and not know. This is extremely dangerous because untreated high blood pressure can lead to stroke, heart attack, and kidney failure. They don't call it the "silent killer" for no reason. The truth is that your organs, especially the heart and brain, can handle increased levels of pressure for a surprisingly long time. No wonder this problem can go undetected for so long.




How Does It Develop?

In simplest terms, if your body's arteries leading from your heart are narrowed or clogged, then you will probably develop high blood pressure. You see, your heart pumps the necessary and required blood, oxygen, and nutrients to all your organs through the arteries and capillaries. However, if these pathways become blocked, then the heart is strained with too much pressure and blood vessels can become damaged. In turn, other organs of the body can be negatively affected.

Major Causes

One major cause is high cholesterol. This is probably the most well known cause amongst the public. Most people don't realize that cholesterol itself is natural to the body and is present in the cell walls of various organs, nerves, and muscles throughout the body. It goes into the producing of several hormones. The problem is when you have too much cholesterol in the body, it deposits in the various arteries, especially of the heart. This in turn causes the blockage of normal blood flow throughout the body.

Something similar which is another major cause is high triglycerides. Triglycerides are also natural to the body. Like cholesterol, they are fat like substances found throughout the body. They are a major source of energy and are converted from the calories that are digested from the foods we eat. However, once again, when triglyceride levels are too high and aren't burned off, they can cause a problem and can increase your chances of heart problems, diabetes, and stroke.

Both these factors, as well as a few others like high blood sugar and low HDL cholesterol, combine to form a condition known as metabolic syndrome.




Best Treatments

As usual, you have come to the perfect place! We have what you need because we're looking out for you. There's no need to waste your time scrambling all over the place for different blood pressure meds. Hypercet for blood pressure and Hypercet for cholesterol is the ultimate.

Hypercet Blood Pressure Formula with its natural ingredients like malic acid from grapes and apples, glycine which is found naturally in nuts and whole grains, as well as citric acid from lemon and limes are potent elements in making this product the top of its kind.

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