Natural Hypertension Treatment Bozeman MT
With blood pressure levels on the rise for far too many people, finding a drug-free way to keep them down near normal levels has gained increased urgency. Studies have found that the antioxidants in tomatoes—lycopene and the vitamins C and E—help protect the body from factors that cause cardiovascular disease.
Dane Edward Sobek, MD
801-556-8793
2427 Highland Blvd
Bozeman, MT
Dane Edward Sobek, MD
801-556-8793
2427 Highland Blvd
Bozeman, MT 59715
Education
Medical School: Univ Of Wa Sch Of Med, Seattle Wa 98195
Graduation Year: 1997
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Dane E Sobek
(406) 522-3959
905 Highland Blvd
Bozeman, MT
(406) 522-3959
905 Highland Blvd
Bozeman, MT 59715
Specialty
Cardiovascular Disease
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Thomas J Gurnett, MD, FACC
15959 Theisen Rd
Belgrade, MT
Thomas J Gurnett, MD, FACC
15959 Theisen Rd
Belgrade, MT 59714
Specialties
Cardiology, Internal Medicine
Education
Graduation Year: 2007
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Torbjorn Ingvar Joreteg
(406) 755-7785
160 Heritage Way
Kalispell, MT
(406) 755-7785
160 Heritage Way
Kalispell, MT 59901
Specialty
Cardiology, Cardiovascular Disease
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Walter Casimir Degnan, MD
5534 Walter Hagen Dr
Billings, MT
Walter Casimir Degnan, MD
5534 Walter Hagen Dr
Billings, MT 59106
Specialties
Cardiology, Internal Medicine
Education
Medical School: Cornell Univ Med Coll, New York Ny 10021
Graduation Year: 1962
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Blair Dillard Erb
(406) 522-3959
905 Highland Blvd
Bozeman, MT
(406) 522-3959
905 Highland Blvd
Bozeman, MT 59715
Specialty
Cardiology, Cardiovascular Disease
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Nathaniel Eric Wooten, MD
406-585-7100
PO Box 1779
Bozeman, MT
Nathaniel Eric Wooten, MD
406-585-7100
PO Box 1779
Bozeman, MT 59771
Education
Medical School: Univ Of Tn, Memphis, Coll Of Med, Memphis Tn 38163
Graduation Year: 1972
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Vincent P Siragusa, MD
406-782-4531
401 S Alabama St Ste 9
Butte, MT
Vincent P Siragusa, MD
406-782-4531
401 S Alabama St Ste 9
Butte, MT 59701
Education
Medical School: Mi State Univ Coll Of Human Med, East Lansing Mi 48824
Graduation Year: 1972
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John Joseph Perry
(406) 455-4320
1300 28th St S
Great Falls, MT
(406) 455-4320
1300 28th St S
Great Falls, MT 59405
Specialty
Cardiology, Internal Medicine, Cardiovascular Disease
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David C Smisson, MD
406-234-4029
105 Lynam Dr
Miles City, MT
David C Smisson, MD
406-234-4029
105 Lynam Dr
Miles City, MT 59301
Specialties
Internal Medicine, Cardiovascular Diseases
Education
Medical School: Johns Hopkins Univ Sch Of Med, Baltimore
Graduation Year: 1958
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By James Keough
With blood pressure levels on the rise for far too many people, finding a drug-free way to keep them down near normal levels has gained increased urgency. Studies have found that the antioxidants in tomatoes—lycopene and the vitamins C and E—help protect the body from factors that cause cardiovascular disease. Now a small study in Israel suggests that an extract containing lycopene and several other compounds in tomatoes can have a significant impact on grade-1 hypertension—defined as systolic levels between 140 and 159 and diastolic between 90 and 99. The study gave standardized capsules of an extract called Lyc-O-Mato to 31 otherwise healthy individuals with just-diagnosed mild hypertension who did not take blood pressure medicine. The participants made no dietary or lifestyle changes during the study. Researchers bookended the eight-week extract trial with two four-week placebo periods and found that the extract lowered systolic levels by 10 points and diastolic by 4—both statistically significant amounts. Researchers reported no side effects from the extract—an important point, they say, because unpleasant side effects play a role in treatment failure with antihypertension drugs.
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