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August 31, 2009

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This is interesting. In doing research on cardiovascular disease ie high blood pressure, I came across research stating that cardiovascular disease begins in childhood. Now we are learning that it's not just the food that we eat that is causing the problem but it is also the junk being fed to our minds! Thanks for the information.

None of these topics really cover the real cause of high blood pressure. the real culprit of hypertension is the breakage of too many blood capillaries. This happens when the brain released too many electrolytes in the body to flush out the toxins from your system in the form of sweat. For a healthy person the normal amount of sweat is okay. But if a person who doesn’t practice healthy living, his body sends a signal to the brain to release more sweat to clean the toxins from his system. This oversupply of electrolytes strains the capillaries causing it to break. And this leads to hypertension.

This a good warning for all of us. I am convinced that videgames and the like increase stress levels even in children, the problem is that this will most likely go unnoticed in terms of linking it to high blood pressure. Call me old fashioned but I think children should play and use their creativity, away from the screens, at least for some of their entertainment time.
Thank you for the post,
Regards,
Thomas

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