Hypertension and blood cholesterol are compensative mechanisms. The long-term use of drugs to lower blood pressure and cholesterol contradicts our natural self-defense. Thus harming our health.
If the water flow in your house is weak (due to scale, rust, or dirt in the pipes), you turn on the tap to the end, and the water pressure increases, improving the flow. The body has a very similar mechanism regulated by the kidneys.
In its broad definition, inflammation is a repair mechanism for damaged tissue. Every cell's fatty membrane comprises cholesterol, so repairing cells requires the liver to produce more cholesterol! Cholesterol is not the enemy in this case—it is a part of the self-repair mechanism.
What causes high blood cholesterol?
- Improper nutrition, predominantly industrialized and processed foods, affects cholesterol levels, but it is not necessarily due to high cholesterol intake.
- High blood cholesterol levels are usually the result of multiple inflammatory processes, which require the liver to produce more cholesterol.
Why does the liver produce high cholesterol when the body is in prolonged inflammation?
- In their broad definition, inflammation is a repair mechanism for damaged tissue.
- Every cell's fatty membrane comprises cholesterol, so repairing cells requires the liver to produce more cholesterol! Cholesterol is not the enemy in this case.
LDL (bad cholesterol) size should be analyzed.
- Harmful cholesterol (LDL) is the smaller one that clings to the walls of blood vessels. (Most blood tests do not distinguish the sizes of harmful cholesterol.)
How can I naturally lower my blood pressure and cholesterol without taking medications?
These two widespread symptoms are related. They are mainly the result of an inflammatory diet that causes extensive damage to tissues and deposits on the walls of the blood vessels, which cause calcification and narrowing of the blood vessels.
A relaxed lifestyle with free time is essential. Stress and strain at work and home, as are the physical aspects, are critical.
- A varied, natural diet without industrialized and processed foods is recommended. (Which is now a significant part of the modern diet)
- A sharp reduction in animal food—consumption of only natural beverages, without soft drinks or sugary drinks, including diet drinks.
- Drinking natural squeezed juices regularly will reduce inflammation throughout the body and blood vessels.
- Moderate exercise is essential to lower high blood pressure, as it activates the lymphatic system.
Self-healing methods to dissolve blood vessel calcifications.
It is possible to dissolve calcifications to restore blood vessel flexibility with the following protocols:
- Start your day on an empty stomach with squeezed lemon juice (possibly half) in a glass of lukewarm water; add one tablespoon of apple cider vinegar and olive oil.
- Reduce inflammations all over the body by using self-healing detoxification and other anti-inflammatory methods.
- Controlled sun exposure is critical to maintaining proper calcium homeostasis.
Eating and drinking a large, balanced variety of unprocessed food & beverages helps initiate the body's natural regeneration process.
Liver and kidney detoxification is helpful.
- Drinking natural squeezed juices and liver and gallbladder flushes (it is also desirable to combine them with coffee enemas) releases many toxins. It also allows the body to rehabilitate the damaged coronary arteries.
- Kidney flush and steam sauna may help dissolve the toxins that have formed.
Vitamin k2 (Fat-soluble) regulates calcium and iodine homeostasis. Link: What to know about vitamin K-2.
- Vitamin K-2 is present in small quantities in organ meats and fermented foods. Gut bacteria also produce vitamin K-2.
- Vitamin K-1 occurs naturally in dark, leafy green vegetables and is the primary dietary source of vitamin K.
Regularly eating food rich in vitamin K2 (only from natural sources) can help dissolve the calcifications.
Food Rich in Vitamin K2.
- Fermented soybeans.
- Ground beef, chicken breasts, chicken liver.
- Egg yolks.
- Ghee. (Purified butter)
- Salami. - not recommended – smoked and processed.
- Soft and Hard cheese – not recommended – processed dairy products.
Unprocessed food containing K2 is better absorbed.
- Vitamin K1 (more available in many greens) can be converted to Vitamin K2 in the intestines. (With the help of good bacteria.)
Consuming Iodine regularly (for proper thyroid function) is essential to regulating calcium homeostasis. (The easiest way is to consume Himalayan pink salt.)
Lipitor is a statin and one of the best-selling drugs in the world. It acts on the liver and inhibits cholesterol production processes. However, it does not cure inflammation and has severe side effects over time.