You’ve done everything right — EVERYTHING they’ve told you to do to keep your blood flowing free and easy through your body.

NOTHING will stand in the way.

Blood clots? Nope! You’re taking blood thinners.

Cholesterol globs blocking your arteries? NEVER! You’re taking statins.

But the latest research shows how in spite of taking those meds… you’re NOT “in the clear.

Not by a long shot.

There’s a scary new warning for folks who are a little on the older side

And if you’re taking anticoagulant or cholesterol-lowering drugs, here’s what you could be up against.

The dirty truth about stroke prevention

A just-out study published in JAMA Neurology blows the lid off a dark secret that Big Pharma and mainstream medicine NEVER wanted you to find out.

It has to do with how common a certain type of brain bleed has become over the last few decades…

And, most importantly, WHY.

I’m talking about intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) – a potentially lethal type of stroke.

In the years between 2000 and 2016, the incidence of ICH nearly TRIPLED from the rates recorded between 1948 and 1986.

In folks 85 or older, it increased nearly SEVENFOLD between those two time periods.

This isn’t for a lack of quality medical care. In fact, the participants in the Framingham Heart Study got EVERYTHING the mainstream has to offer.

Unfortunately, that means one thing – drugs.

Previous research has shown how very low LDL cholesterol numbers are associated with a higher risk of ICH.

Now, LDL is reportedly the “bad” kind of cholesterol. Most docs would tell you to try to get your levels of it as low as possible.

And this latest research shows just how wrong they can be!

The use of cholesterol-lowering statins… the only way to get LDL numbers at rock-bottom levels… was linked to a higher incidence of “deep” ICH, or bleeds occurring in the innermost portions of the brain.

I’m talking about the basal ganglia, which controls motor function… and the thalamus, which acts as a “relay center” for sensory signals.

Trust me, you don’t want to mess with ICH. You might not come out of it alive – and if you do, you could be SEVERELY disabled.

Now, this latest study also found hypertension to be associated with higher incidence of both “deep” and “lobar” ICH. And that goes right along with conventional practice, which dictates that you should take BP meds to keep the ICH risk at bay.

But the science says otherwise.

Blood thinners may beat back ischemic stroke, caused by a clot blockage…

But those drugs are actually associated with a HIGHER risk of hemorrhagic stroke!

Worse yet, a 2018 study found that ICH patients who’d previously used certain anticoagulant meds were MORE likely to die in the hospital.

Listen, it’s possible that your BP numbers… and your cholesterol levels… are JUST FINE where they are.

Find a doc who will look at your OVERALL health instead of playing the “numbers game” to get you on more drugs.

And if your blood pressure or cholesterol could use a little help getting into an OPTIMAL range, try natural solutions first.

Look for a circulation support formula to promote healthy blood flow

Or kill two birds with one stone by supplementing with CoQ10.

This nutrient can help you control your blood pressure GENTLY… without making your blood too thin…

And it’s been linked to healthy cholesterol levels, too.

Even better?

It can help reduce the damage if a stroke does strike.

Look for a supplement from a quality maker you trust.

To keeping bleeds out of your brain,

Melissa Young


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