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The conversation also touches on previous medical advice, including the prescription of medications such as beta-blockers or other antihypertensive drugs, which they find less-than-ideal due to side effects. They convey skepticism about pharmacological treatments, preferring to explore natural alternatives and lifestyle modifications.
They recall that in earlier years—possibly in the 1990s—they didn't worry about such issues until blood pressure started to rise, prompting medical consultations. Over time, incorporate visits to cardiologists and watching educational programs like "The Good Doctor" help increase their understanding of cardiovascular health.