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Are you hitting your step goals and staying active, yet your blood pressure remains stubbornly high? For many seniors, the hidden truth is that exercise alone cannot fix "stiff pipes" if your internal chemistry is off. When you exercise with high systemic salt intake or "sticky" blood from processed sugars, you are essentially trying to pump thick sludge through narrow, brittle tubes. This creates a "pressure-cooker" effect that actually strains your heart and continues to damage the delicate nerves in your feet. If your blood pressure stays high despite your workouts, your body isn't asking for more miles—it's asking for a vascular reset. In this video, we reveal why your workouts are hitting a wall and provide the professional, evidence-based roadmap to unlock your results: the FRESH Protocol. We explore how Hibiscus tea acts as the necessary vasodilator to "prime" your arteries before you move. We discuss why reducing hidden salt is the only way to lower the "fluid volume" that exercise can't sweat out. You will learn how the FRESH Protocol (Flush, Reduce, Exercise, Sugar-Free, Hydrate) works as a synergetic system to finally make your 10-minute walk effective. Stop spinning your wheels; learn how to match your internal chemistry to your physical activity today. Medical Disclaimer: The information provided in this video is for educational purposes only and does not substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. #BloodPressureHelp #ExerciseScience #FRESHProtocol #SeniorFitness #vascularhealth