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PostPosted: 07/19/06 - 12:07    Post subject: Smart Burn and High Blood Pressure Vote now! Reply with quote

I have and am currently being treated for high blood pressure, with a daily half dose of medication. Is it safe for me to take smart burn with hoodia?
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