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Manyi,

It is not a clever idea to be getting your medical advice via contemporary wisdom from the internet...

The human body is a very complex organism... and only
certified physicians should be advising you on your COMPLETE health situation.

Normal will always grace every number you will get from any serious professional... and over time these "norms" have OFTEN CHANGED

The NUMBER pictured in your question would be a great blood pressure (normally speaking... but a 70 pulse AT REST is a bit high for a FIT person...

Worrying about it will only stress you out and make your numbers worse... Worse still is the NOTION that GETTING the RIGHT numbers are important... when in fact... it is what your REGULAR real blood-pressure might be doing to your system as a whole...

Keeping your BRAIN AND YOUR TOES all properly oxigenated.

Check out the wiki article... and realize that a HEALTHY PERSON can significantly alter their REAL numbers with diet, exercise...

Where as a person with any systemic conditions could exacerbate their poor health by ill-advised diets or over-exertion.

Slim milk... for example... has heavier doses of SALT to make up for the loss of flavor... MOST low fat foods resort to such SHABBY TRICKS...

Hense the need for an educated physician (MD) to guide you!!!

Blood pressure Wikipedia

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