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Higher blood pressure = longer life? Huh?

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matt@malehealthcures.com

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In this study, results were quite plain that higher blood pressure led to a longer life expectancy:

In this study, results were quite plain that higher blood pressure led to a longer life expectancy: ------------- [09-20-AM-IMG]( can't see this image? Click on "load images" or "always allow images for this sender" This is not the only study showing that higher blood pressure as you age is actually a benefit. There are many such studies -- I've shown you a few others in the past. The fact is that if your blood pressure is lower than 170 or 180/90, and you're in your 70s or 80s, you're doing just fine. But if you take [these blood pressure chemicals](, you're probably not doing so fine. These blood pressure chemicals kill “rockiness” and you may not even need them… [...click here to find out the “rockiness” killing blood pressure chemicals so your doctor can get you off them.]( Warmly, Matt Cook -------------   If you NEVER want ANY of my tips, recommendations, and personalized emails? [Unsubscribe]( and you'll never hear from us again (one click is all it takes -- be careful!) Sent by Matt CookCalworth Glenford1005 Country Club Dr., Cheyenne WY 82001 USA Phone 703.637.9163 or 877-691-3328

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