
As February begins to roll out in a frenzy of red hearts, chubby cupids and endless invitations to “be mine”, many of us tend to lose sight of what’s really important: February is Heart Month. Every year at this time we’re reminded by The Heart and Stroke Foundation to take stock of our heart health by checking our blood pressure to help guard against strokes and heart disease.
The lowdown on high blood pressure & Life Insurance.
So your doctor wants to keep an eye on your blood pressure. Did you know that high blood pressure is actually fairly common among Canadians? So don’t panic, but do take action. Because higher blood pressure can lead to a variety of other health issues including strokes, you’ll want to look after it by making lifestyle changes such as diet and exercise. And while you may want to think about avoiding things like rich foods or smoking, you don’t have to avoid applying for Life Insurance. Thousands of hard-to-insure Canadians are being approved for Life Insurance policies these days.
Say “Be Mine!” to No Medical Life Insurance.
Whether you have high blood pressure, heart disease or have even suffered a stroke, Canada Protection Plan’s No Medical Life Insurance may be able to give you the coverage you need. This type of insurance is popular amongst those with pre-existing medical conditions because it requires no medical exams and no Doctor’s reports. Applying is easy and can be done right over the phone.
Have a heart. Protect the ones you love.
Wondering why you even need Life Insurance? If you have dependents, you should have it. Especially when you consider that these tax free benefits can be used to cover debts, final expenses and be left to your loved ones when they might need it most. Life Insurance is something you should be thinking about now … because you may very well be able to get coverage with Canada Protection Plan even with your existing condition!
To find out more about No Medical Life Insurance, contact Canada Protection Plan or one of 22,000+ Insurance Advisors; this way, you’ll be sure to get matched with the insurance plan that’s right for you. Then, go buy some chocolate to celebrate Valentine’s Day. Dark chocolate has been shown to lower blood pressure and reduce the risk of heart attacks and strokes. You’ve got to love that!