Exposing The Spiritual Roots Of High Blood Pressure
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Be Strategic in Your Fight Against High Blood Pressure
Are you struggling to control your high blood pressure? You’re not alone. According to the American Heart Association, the battle against high blood pressure is being fought by over 100 million Americans today–nearly half of the nation’s adult population! But God has a different plan for you–learning the spiritual roots that often lead to high blood pressure so you can better identity the cause and be strategic in winning the battle against this disease and its negative effects on the heart.
In Exposing the Spiritual Roots of High Blood Pressure, Dr. Henry Wright combines medical findings with powerful biblical truths to show you how to live in the wholeness God has always planned for you–in your spirit, soul, and body. If you think you’ve read all you need to know about healing and disease prevention, it’s time to take another look!
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SKU (ISBN): 9781641237529
ISBN10: 164123752X
Henry Wright
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 2021
Publisher: Whitaker House Publishers
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