Posted on 01/25/2023 6:16:23 AM PST by BlackFemaleArmyColonel
Lynette Hardaway, one-half of the Trump-supporting sisters Diamond and Silk, died on Jan. 8. After much speculation, the 51-year-old’s cause of death has been revealed.
According to the Associated Press, a death certificate listed her cause of death as heart disease due to chronic high blood pressure. However, there were reports that she was hospitalized in November due to COVID, which her sister Rochelle Hardaway, also known as Silk, denied. A Nov. 26 tweet from Diamond and Silk’s official Twitter account read, “Anyone who believes in the power of prayer please pray for Diamond.”
At a Saturday (Jan. 21) memorial service for Diamond, Silk was vague but appeared to blame her sister’s death on the vaccine. She said, “Instead of asking if Americans are vaxxed or unvaxxed, the real question to ask is: Are Americans being poisoned?”
She also stated, "Don't you dare call me a conspiracy theorist, because I saw it happen. I saw how it happened. I was there when it happened, and it happened suddenly. I want America to wake up and pay attention. Something ain't right. It's time to investigate what's really going on here, and give some answers to why people are falling dead suddenly."
It’s unclear when or if Lynette Hardaway received a coronavirus vaccine.
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I heard that she had a old style 100 watt incandescent light bulb in her basement and that did her in as well as another ten children from various third world countries
It really does. I liked them but you could tell they were unhealthy. I met them in real life at a rally in Florida. Hopefully her sister will learn from this.
There aren’t any doctors that can tell you what causes heart disease. If they knew what caused it, drugs that lower your BP or cholesterol would prevent heart disease. Unfortunately they don’t. They can state risk factors but they can’t tell you definitely what causes heart disease. Your best bet is to do some exercise, maintain a healthy weight and refrain from eating excess sugar and overly processed foods that increase triglycerides and inflammation. But I’m not a doctor being influenced by big Pharma. At one time, a healthy cholesterol was anything under 300. Why do they focus on cholesterol? Because they have a drug to give you to lower it, but not prevent cardiovascular disease.
However, I know plenty of "regular" overweight people in their 50's, 60's, and even 70's, and they're not dropping dead.
“Im on Amplodipine (sp) and HCT “
...same here. Since November 2022. BP is steady at 120-130/75-90.
A lot of it is genetics in conjunction with weight.
Then there’s the multiple poor choices crowd.
Getting drunk, smoking, fast food, little sleep, popping pills, etc.
But isn’t it true that how one’s weight is distributed, barring any congenital heart defects, is a major factor in whether or not a person is likely to have a heart attack, with “apple shaped” persons more susceptible? I never saw her entire body, but from what I could see, she was not apple shaped.
I don’t think she had any jabs. She was a strict anti-vaxxer, at least in what she said on the radio.
Is it possible she was compelled to take the vaxx for travel restrictions?
I can’t answer that question without just guessing.
Neither looks like they were into fitness and nutrition.
Genetics are huge and we don’t know theirs.
There may be a familial history.
“QUESTION for knowledgeable FReepers: if a person has high blood pressure but it is ALWAYS “well controlled” medically, does that largely eliminate the likelihood of the HBP condition causing heart disease? I’m in that situation and have been for decades.”
Not necessarily. While HBP can cause or contribute to atherosclerosis (clogged arteries), there are many other potential causes including smoking, poor diet, lack of exercise, diabetes, genetics, etc. With that said, keeping your blood pressure in check is always a good thing.
no. No one has looked at those cards since they first came out.
Her sister said she was not vaccinated.
Stop spreading crap.
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