In modern medicine, antihypertensive drugs are routinely administered, the effect and principle of which are extremely controversial. These drugs are more poison than medicine – that's how it could be simply put, and they suppress hypertension only very indirectly.
Blood pressure depends on the level of dopamine, noradrenaline and adrenaline in the blood. Note the chemical similarity of these substances. Unfortunately, not all doctors are aware of this basic scientific information.
The level of dopamine in the blood is similar to the level of noradrenaline – very few doctors know this information. The role of dopamine in blood pressure is extremely important.
Dopamine | Noradrenaline | Adrenaline |
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Instead of treating high blood pressure with alpha and beta blockers (with alpha blockers being significantly better), doctors routinely treat it with diuretics , which affect kidney function. They affect kidney function by reducing the level of Na and Cl ions or by increasing the level of potassium.
Other types of medicines:
– Angiotensin-converting enzyme, ACE, ACE inhibitors – affecting the hormone that regulates salts in the blood
– AIIRA, antagonism/inhibition of the Renin-Angiotensin (RAS) or Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone (RAAS) system – again, this is a hormonal system that regulates the levels of Na, Cl, and K
All these types of drugs have one thing in common. Their principle is based on the dehydration of the whole body, in other words, to force the body to work in such a way as to reduce the amount of water in the cell. By reducing the level of Na and Cl and increasing the level of potassium, the body is dehydrated.
And although you may have a normal fluid intake, the cells have so much water in them that it's as if you were severely dehydrated, as if you hadn't had any fluid intake for, say, a day and a half.
At the cost of a drastic intervention in the body – dehydration, the patient's blood pressure will decrease. A dehydrated body is more susceptible to a huge number of diseases, and the pharmaceutical lobby takes good care to ensure that scientific studies on the long-term side effects are not conducted. Nevertheless, there are studies that some of these types of dehydrating drugs cause cancer (increase susceptibility to it).
For its normal activity, a cell needs an adequate amount of water. If we involuntarily remove water from the cell, it no longer works as it should, its activity is not optimal, it works in emergency mode and under stress.
Some types of dehydrating antihypertensive drugs are suitable only for diabetics.
According to European and American standards, treating health with safe alpha and beta blockers (mainly in patients with milder hypertension) is considered something completely non-standard and strange. However, this is not supported by any arguments. The enormous long-term side effects of dehydrating drugs are downplayed, while the negligible and ridiculous long-term side effects of noradrenaline blockers are extremely emphasized and inflated.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dopamine
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antihypertensive_drug


