Do you want to turn your cholesterol into testosterone?

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Jumpstart this natural process in the body to lower cholesterol while raising testosterone — and it works so much better than pills… 

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These extraordinary doctors are telling all their male patients about this testosterone-cholesterol connection

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Have you heard about this yet?

A new breakthrough shows that men can easily lower their cholesterol without pills… 

…and at the same time, RAISE testosterone.

And this can save men from taking dangerous statins that come with awful side effects.

It’s 100% natural and any man can do it at home.

Discover the testosterone-cholesterol connection that these extraordinary doctors are going crazy about.

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Can this blood pressure pill cause lung cancer?

One thing that makes me crazy about our current medical system is that, instead of promoting cures, Big Pharma often promotes lifelong medications for chronic conditions.

These medications are prescribed ALL the time…

But these treatments often have side effects that people don’t know about or aren’t told about. 

And, typically, those side effects get WORSE the longer you take a med.

This is bad news, because people are now taking many of these treatments for 10, 20, or 30 years! 

And doctors don’t really know how they’ll affect you when you take them for that long.

But we are now starting to see studies that show some startling connections between long-term use of some of these treatments and serious negative side effects.

While this is true for many of these meds, today we are going to look specifically at ACE inhibitors.

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What are ACE inhibitors?

These drugs are commonly prescribed to lower blood pressure. 

They block the production of a substance called angiotensin II that narrows your blood vessels.

“Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors help relax your veins and arteries to lower your blood pressure. ACE inhibitors prevent an enzyme in your body from producing angiotensin II, a substance that narrows your blood vessels.”

Because these drugs are so widely prescribed for high blood pressure, there are many versions of them on the market.

Examples of ACE inhibitors

ACE inhibitors are sold under many different formulations.

Here is a list (from the Mayo Clinic) of some of them:

  • Benazepril (Lotensin)
  • Captopril
  • Enalapril (Vasotec)
  • Fosinopril
  • Lisinopril (Prinivil, Zestril)
  • Moexipril
  • Perindopril
  • Quinapril (Accupril)
  • Ramipril (Altace)
  • Trandolapril

Regardless of the formulation, ACE inhibitors tend to have similar side effects.

And you should be aware of these side effects if you are taking one of these drugs.

ACE inhibitors and angioedema

ACE inhibitors are generally considered to have “mild” side effects, such as dry cough, increased blood potassium levels, and loss of taste.

But some people can experience a life-threatening side effect called angioedema.

“In rare cases, particularly for black people, women, and smokers, ACE inhibitors can cause some areas of the tissues to swell (angioedema). If swelling occurs in the throat, it can be life-threatening.”

Because ACE inhibitors are more likely to have extreme side effects for some groups of people, it’s important to do your research and see what your individual risks are.

ACE inhibitors and lung cancer

Another problem that has been reported over the years is an increase in lung cancer risk for people taking ACE inhibitors.

“In this population-based cohort study, the use of ACEIs was associated with an increased risk of lung cancer.”

As with many long-term “maintenance” meds, this risk increased the longer people were on the drug. 

And people who were on ACE inhibitors for more than five years showing elevated risk.

“The association was particularly elevated among people using [ACE inhibitors] for more than five years. Additional studies, with long-term follow-up, are needed to investigate the effects of these drugs on incidence of lung cancer.”

The overall risk of lung cancer is still low…

But, because the risk goes up over time, it is something you should consider when you are looking at an ACE inhibitor to treat blood pressure.

Consult with your doctor

I’m not saying any of this to scare you. 

I’m telling you about this because often doctors don’t say much about the side effects of drugs that you are supposed to take every single day. 

You should always consult with your doctor about the risks versus benefits – and never go off of a medication cold turkey.

The bottom line

ACE inhibitors are commonly prescribed… But they are not without risk. And risk seems to increase the longer you take a treatment. 

It’s important to understand the risks of any treatment you take, especially if it’s something you take every day and one in which risk increases over time.

There are also natural solutions to treat blood pressure… read more below… 

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Lower blood pressure without taking the “manhood killer” treatments the docs hand out

I found out that my lack of “rockiness” was due to the manhood-killer treatments my doc had given me.

Those Big Pharma treatments for blood pressure KILL men’s natural “rockiness”…

So instead, I now do this daily when I wake up and in the evening before bed.

Just two days after trying this simple 90 second activity, my pressure had gone down by 5 points… then another 5 points…

It works by opening up the blood vessels and improving blood flow.

So pressure goes down and “rockiness” goes UP!

And it only involves breathing. Nothing more.

And it lets the blood flow like a cleaned-out garden hose…increases blood flow into the male member as well…

Here’s how you do the 90 second activity and fix blood pressure problems for good, naturally, so you can kiss those treatments goodbye and be more like the man you want to be.

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Matt Cook is editor-in-chief of Daily Medical Discoveries. Matt has been a full time health researcher for 26 years. ABC News interviewed Matt on sexual health issues not long ago. Matt is widely quoted on over 1,000,000 websites. He has over 300,000 daily newsletter readers. Daily Medical Discoveries finds hidden, buried or ignored medical studies through the lens of 100 years of proven science. Matt heads up the editorial team of scientists and health researchers. Each discovery is based upon primary studies from peer reviewed science sources following the Daily Medical Discoveries 7 Step Process to ensure accuracy.

 

Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors

https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/high-blood-pressure/in-depth/ace-inhibitors/art-20047480

 

Angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors and risk of lung cancer: population based cohort study

https://www.bmj.com/content/363/bmj.k4209

 

Long-term use of angiotensin receptor blockers and the risk of cancer.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23251399