The American Heart Association Drug Peddler’s Association New Guidelines?

Pharma Bros Strike Again.

Doctors don’t live any longer than their patients.

With a wave of its magic wand, the American Heart Association has now (labeled) or has given over 100 million Americans high blood pressure and made the Pharmaceutical companies billions of dollars richer.

Drug Companies Without Morals

One significant difference between street-side drug dealers and government sanctioned drug dealers is that the former are criminalized by the government, while the latter — through high-priced lobbyists — bribes and controls the government.

In a move to get more Americans doped up and hooked on drugs and saddled with future years of fatal side effects caused by medications, the American Heart Association has changed their past guidelines of what constitutes “high blood” pressure.

The previous 140/90 systolic/diastolic guidelines that had approximately 32 percent of Americans in the category of adults with hypertension and drug dependents.

Under the new guidelines, adjusted to 130/80 systolic/diastolic respectively, the percentage of hypertensive American adults has jumped to 46 percent.

El Chapo Failed To Lobby Congress

In other words, the new numbers triple the diagnosis among men and double it among women who are under 45.

Thus making over 100 million Americans drug dependents on that particular medication alone — without proper health management and lifestyle regulation.

While, it is true that in developed countries such as the United States, Canada, France and the UK hypertension is the leading cause of death for adults over 45.

Aside from peddling drugs (with lethal side effects) as a solution, most traditional healthcare providers fail to tell their patients of alternative cures for what ails them.

Why do we need paid lobbyists, from drug companies, to tell our elected officials how to vote on a particular bill, when drug dealers or enterprises never act in the best interest of the public at large.

The only interest of drug companies and dealers is to make themselves wealthier at the expense of unsuspecting Americans.

Staff Writer: Clinton Franklin

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