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The Breathtaking Nature Method combines the clinically-proven power of Guided Breathing with beautiful, natural vacation destinations from all around the world. You get to lower your blood pressure while taking a refreshing 15-minute ’mini vacation’ to paradise! Imagine - a blood pressure reduction method that’s easy, fun, rejuvenating, has zero side-effects and you actually look forward to doing it...This MP3 audio version of the Breathtaking Nature Method turns your computer, iPod or MP3 player into a blood pressure reduction machine! It’s so easy and fun! We’ll show you how... Guided Breathing, a closer look: - The traditional solution for high blood pressure is expensive drugs...
- We treat the symptoms and ignore the cause.
- It’s like putting a band-aid on top of a thorn - wouldn’t it make more sense to remove the thorn first?
- What modern medicine largely ignores is the amazing power of our bodies to heal themselves.
- The Breathtaking Nature Method is a specially designed Guided Breathing program that harnesses the same power of the drugs - naturally.
- What causes hypertension? A key factor is simple over-constriction of the blood vessels. Our bodies are in "overdrive" from the stresses of our lives.
- The key is to stop the overdrive. You just need to ’tell’ your blood pressure to go down. The Breathtaking Nature Method shows you how ’ask’.
- The body has some codes - like a combination lock. You just need to learn the simple combinations and you can unlock natural release mechanisms that you had no idea were there.
- Taking pills is one way - but they are expensive, and have side effects. Most dangerous of all - they merely cover up the real underlying issues and let them get worse. For a tiny fraction of their cost and with only very positive side effects, the Breathtaking Nature Method will show you how to unlock natural stress relief.
- The Breathtaking Nature Method shows you how to control your previously uncontrolled "automatic" subconscious reactions. You will learn how to reverse the negative feedback loops that contribute to high blood pressure.
How could something as simple as breathing control blood pressure?......
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