Reversing Hypertension : A Vital New Program to Prevent, Treat, and Reduce High

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Item Height: 1.5 in Publisher: Grand Central Publishing Type: Textbook width: 5.4 in Item Width: 5.4 in Subject Area: Health & Fitness, Medical Item Weight: 10.4 Oz Number of Pages: 336 Pages Format: Trade Paperback Features: Reprint Publication Name: Reversing Hypertension : a Vital New Program to Prevent, Treat, and Reduce High Blood Pressure height: 1.5 in Author: Julian Whitaker Publication Year: 2001 Language: English Item Length: 8 in Subject: Diet & Nutrition / Vitamins, Preventive Medicine, General, Diet Therapy, Cardiology ISBN: 9780446676632

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Reversing Hypertension : A Vital New Program to Prevent, Treat, and Reduce High. "Reversing Hypertension: A Vital New Program to Prevent, Treat, and Reduce High Blood Pressure" by Julian Whitaker is an informative textbook focused on the subject of diet and nutrition, preventive medicine, cardiology, and diet therapy. Published by Grand Central Publishing in 2001, this trade paperback features a reprint of the original publication. With 336 pages, this book provides valuable insights and strategies for managing high blood pressure through a comprehensive approach that includes lifestyle changes, dietary modifications, and potential supplements. It serves as a valuable resource for those looking to improve their health and reduce the risks associated with hypertension. "Reversing Hypertension: A Vital New Program to Prevent, Treat, and Reduce High Blood Pressure" by Julian Whitaker is an informative textbook focused on the subject of diet and nutrition, preventive medicine, cardiology, and diet therapy. Published by Grand Central Publishing in 2001, this trade paperback features a reprint of the original publication. With 336 pages, this book provides valuable insights and strategies for managing high blood pressure through a comprehensive approach that includes lifestyle changes, dietary modifications, and potential supplements. It serves as a valuable resource for those looking to improve their health and reduce the risks associated with hypertension.