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Understanding High Blood Pressure: Natural Perspectives and Homeopathic Support
Sue Meyer dives deep into the controversial and often misunderstood topic of hypertension (high blood pressure). With a blend of naturopathic insight, practical lifestyle advice, and a clear homeopathic approach, Sue challenges conventional medical norms and offers empowering guidance for those navigating blood pressure and cholesterol concerns. Learn about the myths surrounding salt intake, the impact of diet and exercise, liver support through herbs like burdock and dandelion, and the value of remedies like Belladonna, Myrrh, and Lachesis.
Whether you’re new to natural health or a seasoned homeopathy student, this episode offers rich insights, printable resources, and encouragement to make informed, holistic choices. Don’t miss Sue’s practical tips and remedy recommendations that could change how you think about cardiovascular health—naturally.
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