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Hey everyone,

 

I'm grinning from ear to ear because my husband, the high blood pressure

case (remember?) came back from having a stress test at the

cardiologist's office saying that the doc didn't know why he (my

husband) was even there, because his BP and heart were just fine <grin>

 

In 2 weeks his BP went from 148/106 to 116/83 and still dropping. He

quit caffeine entirely and is taking cayenne (2 teaspoons a day), 3-4

cloves of garlic a day and 1000 mg of magnesium daily. He does

occasionally whine about all the stuff he has to remember to take, but

then I remind him that it's better than BP meds and a heart attack ;-)

I told him that I'll let him drop the amounts of the dosages once his

diastolic (that's the second number in the BP) is consistently below 85

for a month. It's all stress-induced (yippee for the modern world), not

dietary or lack of exercise, so now I'm off to make a nervine tonic and

work on some relaxation techniques . . .

 

Thanks for your help and support -- just wanted to give you another

anecdote for when folks ask about how safe and effective this kooky

stuff is, that we do!

 

Peace,

Laura

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I'm already on magnesium but looks like I'll be stopping at the

health food store on the way home and getting cayenne plus garlic.

 

OK, folks, how much and how often?

 

- Anna

 

 

herbal remedies , mamalaura@e... wrote:

> Hey everyone,

>

> I'm grinning from ear to ear because my husband, the high blood

pressure

> case (remember?) came back from having a stress test at the

> cardiologist's office saying that the doc didn't know why he (my

> husband) was even there, because his BP and heart were just fine

<grin>

>

> In 2 weeks his BP went from 148/106 to 116/83 and still dropping.

He

> quit caffeine entirely and is taking cayenne (2 teaspoons a day), 3-

4

> cloves of garlic a day and 1000 mg of magnesium daily. He does

> occasionally whine about all the stuff he has to remember to take,

but

> then I remind him that it's better than BP meds and a heart

attack ;-)

> I told him that I'll let him drop the amounts of the dosages once

his

> diastolic (that's the second number in the BP) is consistently

below 85

> for a month. It's all stress-induced (yippee for the modern

world), not

> dietary or lack of exercise, so now I'm off to make a nervine tonic

and

> work on some relaxation techniques . . .

>

> Thanks for your help and support -- just wanted to give you another

> anecdote for when folks ask about how safe and effective this kooky

> stuff is, that we do!

>

> Peace,

> Laura

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Anna,

Why not make your own tincture? Get some habenero peppers and garlic and make your own....it isn't that hard.

Suzi"Anna L. Juarez" <aljuarez wrote:

 

I'm already on magnesium but looks like I'll be stopping at the health food store on the way home and getting cayenne plus garlic. OK, folks, how much and how often? - Anna herbal remedies , mamalaura@e... wrote:> Hey everyone,> > I'm grinning from ear to ear because my husband, the high blood pressure> case (remember?) came back from having a stress test at the> cardiologist's office saying that the doc didn't know why he (my> husband) was even there, because his BP and heart were just fine > > In 2 weeks his BP went from 148/106 to 116/83 and still dropping. He> quit caffeine entirely and is taking cayenne (2 teaspoons a day), 3-4> cloves of garlic a day and 1000 mg of magnesium daily. He does> occasionally whine about all the stuff

he has to remember to take, but> then I remind him that it's better than BP meds and a heart attack ;-)> I told him that I'll let him drop the amounts of the dosages once his> diastolic (that's the second number in the BP) is consistently below 85> for a month. It's all stress-induced (yippee for the modern world), not> dietary or lack of exercise, so now I'm off to make a nervine tonic and> work on some relaxation techniques . . .> > Thanks for your help and support -- just wanted to give you another> anecdote for when folks ask about how safe and effective this kooky> stuff is, that we do!> > Peace,> Laura

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check the "how to make" files.... dragon snot is for nutrition.

Suzi"Anna L. Juarez" <aljuarez wrote:

 

Does is say how to do that, too, in the archives? Or files? I was just looking there and I just have to ask: What does one take Dragon Snot for?- Indi-Anna Jones and the Archives of Goldherbal remedies , Suzanne wrote:> Anna,> Why not make your own tincture? Get some habenero peppers and garlic and make your own....it isn't that hard.> Suzi> > "Anna L. Juarez" wrote:> I'm already on magnesium but looks like I'll be stopping at the > health food store on the way home and getting cayenne plus garlic. > > OK, folks, how much and how often? > > - Anna > > > herbal remedies , mamalaura@e... wrote:> > Hey everyone,> > > > I'm grinning from ear to

ear because my husband, the high blood > pressure> > case (remember?) came back from having a stress test at the> > cardiologist's office saying that the doc didn't know why he (my> > husband) was even there, because his BP and heart were just fine > > > > > In 2 weeks his BP went from 148/106 to 116/83 and still dropping. > He> > quit caffeine entirely and is taking cayenne (2 teaspoons a day), 3-> 4> > cloves of garlic a day and 1000 mg of magnesium daily. He does> > occasionally whine about all the stuff he has to remember to take, > but> > then I remind him that it's better than BP meds and a heart > attack ;-)> > I told him that I'll let him drop the amounts of the dosages once > his> > diastolic (that's the second number in the BP) is consistently > below 85> > for a month. It's all

stress-induced (yippee for the modern > world), not> > dietary or lack of exercise, so now I'm off to make a nervine tonic > and> > work on some relaxation techniques . . .> > > > Thanks for your help and support -- just wanted to give you another> > anecdote for when folks ask about how safe and effective this kooky> > stuff is, that we do!> > > > Peace,> > Laura> > > > Federal Law requires that we warn you of the following: > 1. Natural methods can sometimes backfire. > 2. If you are pregnant, consult your physician before using any natural remedy. > 3. The Constitution guarantees you the right to be your own physician and to> prescribe for your own health. > We are not medical doctors although MDs are welcome to post here as long as > they behave themselves. > Any opinions put

forth by the list members are exactly that, and any person > following the advice of anyone posting here does so at their own risk. > It is up to you to educate yourself. By accepting advice or products from list members, you are agreeing to > be fully responsible for your own health, and hold the List Owner and members free of any liability. > > Dr. Ian Shillington> Doctor of Naturopathy> Dr.IanShillington@G... > >

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Dragon Snot is the name of Doc's wonderful nutritional mixture. One of his patients dubbed it that hehe! It is because it is not loaded with colors and other artificials - it is green. Plus when you add an egg and some omega oil the texture gets a bit slimey :P Blend it with some juice and it is almost tasteless.

 

Janet

 

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Anna L. Juarez

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Monday, July 07, 2003 5:36 PM

[herbal remedies] Re: Happy Blood Pressure News!

Does is say how to do that, too, in the archives? Or files? I was just looking there and I just have to ask: What does one take Dragon Snot for?- Indi-Anna Jones and the Archives of Goldherbal remedies , Suzanne <suziesgoats> wrote:> Anna,> Why not make your own tincture? Get some habenero peppers and garlic and make your own....it isn't that hard.> Suzi> > "Anna L. Juarez" <aljuarez@z...> wrote:> I'm already on magnesium but looks like I'll be stopping at the > health food store on the way home and getting cayenne plus garlic. > > OK, folks, how much and how often? > > - Anna > > > herbal remedies , mamalaura@e... wrote:> > Hey everyone,> > > > I'm grinning from ear to ear because my husband, the high blood > pressure> > case (remember?) came back from having a stress test at the> > cardiologist's office saying that the doc didn't know why he (my> > husband) was even there, because his BP and heart were just fine > > > > > In 2 weeks his BP went from 148/106 to 116/83 and still dropping. > He> > quit caffeine entirely and is taking cayenne (2 teaspoons a day), 3-> 4> > cloves of garlic a day and 1000 mg of magnesium daily. He does> > occasionally whine about all the stuff he has to remember to take, > but> > then I remind him that it's better than BP meds and a heart > attack ;-)> > I told him that I'll let him drop the amounts of the dosages once > his> > diastolic (that's the second number in the BP) is consistently > below 85> > for a month. It's all stress-induced (yippee for the modern > world), not> > dietary or lack of exercise, so now I'm off to make a nervine tonic > and> > work on some relaxation techniques . . .> > > > Thanks for your help and support -- just wanted to give you another> > anecdote for when folks ask about how safe and effective this kooky> > stuff is, that we do!> > > > Peace,> > Laura> > > > Federal Law requires that we warn you of the following: > 1. Natural methods can sometimes backfire. > 2. If you are pregnant, consult your physician before using any natural remedy. > 3. The Constitution guarantees you the right to be your own physician and to> prescribe for your own health. > We are not medical doctors although MDs are welcome to post here as long as > they behave themselves. > Any opinions put forth by the list members are exactly that, and any person > following the advice of anyone posting here does so at their own risk. > It is up to you to educate yourself. By accepting advice or products from list members, you are agreeing to > be fully responsible for your own health, and hold the List Owner and members free of any liability. > > Dr. Ian Shillington> Doctor of Naturopathy> Dr.IanShillington@G... > >

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They are cayenne. They are preferred because they have the highest heat index (really hot peppers). This means they are more potent medicinally than any other.

 

Janet

 

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Monday, July 07, 2003 6:40 PM

Re: [herbal remedies] Re: Happy Blood Pressure News!

Do the habenero's have the same benefits/properties of cayenne??GayeCheerfulness and contentment are great beautifiers and are famouspreservers of youthful looks.~Charles Dickens~Federal Law requires that we warn you of the following: 1. Natural methods can sometimes backfire. 2. If you are pregnant, consult your physician before using any natural remedy. 3. The Constitution guarantees you the right to be your own physician and toprescribe for your own health. We are not medical doctors although MDs are welcome to post here as long as they behave themselves. Any opinions put forth by the list members are exactly that, and any person following the advice of anyone posting here does so at their own risk. It is up to you to educate yourself. By accepting advice or products from list members, you are agreeing to be fully responsible for your own health, and hold the List Owner and members free of any liability. Dr. Ian ShillingtonDoctor of NaturopathyDr.IanShillington

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