Subject: ~BP Drugs Ruin Leather Couches?!?
Still taking blood pressure meds?
If so, here's another reason to ditch your meds: They ruin leather couches.
Known as "hyperhidrosis," BP meds cause excessive sweating - the kind that
causes small pools to collect on the couch and ruin it for life.
Glenn, a TPC fan wrote, "Today we were out shopping for a new couch. I was
stunned to learn how BP (blood pressure) drugs affect the leather. The
story goes that some people were reporting discoloring and ‘peeling' of
the leather on their expensive German leather couches. When they
investigated for the cause, they found it was people who were on
prescription drugs sweating while on the couch causing the leather damage."
Uh…how gross is this?
Leather care expert Judy Bass has seen it all too often. She says: "It is
possible that your medication can make your body oils more likely to affect
the finish on the leather. Body oils are a big enemy of leather as they can
break down the finish on the leather."
Besides sweating on leather couches, CANCER and DIABETES are also the
outcome of "taking your meds." …It's like being eaten alive from the
inside by Jaws.
Cholesterol meds do the same thing.
The Daily Mirror reports that: "A pensioner was refused a refund on his
sofa after staff blamed dark stains on the leather on his cholesterol
medication which ‘seeped out of his hair.'…They said because the damage
was ‘caused by the customer' his warranty was invalid."
LOL. So yea, if you don't want to destroy your leather furniture…stay
away from heart meds and cholesterol drugs.
The International Hyperhidrosis Society says that they can help people
who sweat too much.
They list 17 pharmaceutical cardiovascular drugs for which sweating is a
side effect. The following heart drugs can make you sweat excessively:
1. Amlodipine (Norvasc®)
2. Benazepril (Lotensin®)
3. Bumetanide (Bumex®)
4. Carvedilol (Coreg®)
5. Digoxin (Digitek®; Lanoxicaps®; Lanoxin®)
6. Dipyridamole (Persantine®)
7. Doxazosin (Cardura®)
8. Enalapril (Vasotec®)
9. HydrALAZINE (NA)
10. Lisinopril (Prinivil®; Zestril®)
11. Losartan (Cozaar®)
12. Metoprolol and Hydrochlorothiazide (Lopressor HCT®)
13. NIFEdipine (Adalat® CC; Afeditab™ CR; Nifediac™ CC; Nifedical™
XL; Procardia XL®; 14. Procardia®)
14. Propafenone (Rythmol® SR; Rythmol®)
15. Ramipril (Altace®)
16. Sotalol (Betapace AF®; Betapace®; Sorine®)
17. Verapamil (Calan® SR; Calan®; Covera-HS®; Isoptin® SR; Verelan®
PM; Verelan®)
Their solution?
They suggest using "proven treatments such as antiperspirants,
iontophoresis, and Botox injections" to eliminate the
problem of excessive sweating.
Are you fucking kidding me?
How about just ditch the toxic heart meds that cause excessive sweating
already!?
The world has gone mad over political correctness.
Sack up and get off the meds if you want to live a healthier more
active life.
There's a safer, more effective way to protect the heart and lower blood
pressure.
Mother Nature has a provided effective, natural cures in the form of
hawthorn, garlic, grape seed extract, and magnesium citrate. All four of
these beneficial ingredients are packed into one, all-natural medicine
known as Cardio FX (www.GetCardioFX.com).
I designed Cardio FX to safely lower blood pressure, protect against heart
disease, and provide maximum oxygen distribution throughout the body —
WITHOUT any side effects (www.GetCardioFX.com). It's great for people with
high blood pressure AND healthy people who simply want to boost their
cardiovascular system's ability to kick ass.
Hawthorn is the main superstar ingredient.
Scientists writing for WebMD.com said: "Hawthorn can help improve the
amount of blood pumped out of the heart during contractions, widen the
blood vessels, and increase the transmission of nerve signals. Hawthorn
also seems to have blood pressure-lowering activity, according to early
research. It seems to cause relaxing of the blood vessels farther from the
heart. It seems that this effect is due to a component in hawthorn called
proanthocyanidin."
According to the University of Maryland Medical Center, "One study found
that hawthorn extract (900 mg/day) taken for 2 months was as effective as
low doses of captopril (a prescription heart medication) in improving
symptoms of heart failure."
Chuck, another TPC fan, used Cardio FX to safely lower his blood pressure:
"My blood pressure readings are lower," he writes. "Before I started Cardio
FX (www.GetCardioFX.com), when I arrived at the doctors my blood pressure
was always about 140. I could relax a few minutes and it would be retested
and be lower. Now as I enter the doctor's office, the readings are in the
130s, so that is good. I even noticed a lower pulse rate."
Boom. Another success story. Another person who had enough balls to
actually take their life in their own hands…imagine that. Rare.
Ditch the heart drugs…save your leather couches.
To safely lower blood pressure and protect against all cardiovascular
threats, use www.GetCardioFX.com
Dare to live young,
The People's Chemist
P.S. If you're taking heart meds and sitting on a leather couch day in and
out…don't be surprised if your excess body sweat and oils (caused by
heart drugs) ruins the leather. Ew! Be smarter. Use Cardio FX
(www.GetCardioFX.com) instead for total heart health, including lowering
blood pressure. It works!