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- ARI | 02-20-25 AM (Irollie MG)
ARI | 02-20-25 AM (Irollie MG)
The Time Democrats Tried to Ban… Everything
Remember when New York tried to ban large sodas? Or when California flirted with the idea of banning plastic straws, gas stoves, and even bacon? The Democratic obsession with bans never stops—except, of course, when it comes to things that actually matter, like illegal immigration, crime, and reckless spending. Every time they introduce a new restriction, they claim it’s for “public health” or “climate change.” Meanwhile, Americans are left wondering: when did personal choice become so dangerous?
But here's the best part—every time Democrats push these bans, they end up backfiring. Take the plastic straw ban: restaurants replaced them with soggy paper alternatives that nobody wanted, all while landfills still overflowed with waste. Gas stove bans? They rallied Americans against the left’s overreach faster than anything else. And bacon? Well, California quickly realized that banning pork would lead to an uprising of hungry, angry citizens. Maybe, just maybe, they should focus on securing the border and fixing inflation instead of micromanaging what’s on our dinner plates.
When my patients come to me with blood pressure higher than 120/80… I tell them to start drinking this hydrating green juice every morning:
You can buy bucketfuls of these ingredients for less than $3.
Yet one 74-year-old patient who started drinking it daily…
Dropped his BP numbers from 150/80… down to 116/76.
He didn’t start exercising, adjust his diet, or change his meds.
All he did was start drinking this juice every morning at 6am.
(And it probably saved his life.)
As a medical doctor for over 22 years, I tell all my high BP patients:
>> This is the #1 best juice to lower your blood pressure by up to 34 points.
To your good health,
Dr. Rick Cohen
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