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Hi: I would like to know the amounts of all of this herbs for High Blood

Pressure.

 

THanks, Tammy

 

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> Re: Blood Pressure

>Fri, 9 Feb 2007 11:27:16 EST

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>For the HBP try kidney herbs, One is Dandelion leaf. Do the root of

>Dandelion too for the liver. To bring down fast use Bugleweed. Take

>Hawthorn whole

>plant, leaves, twigs and berries every day, 3- 4 times a day. The tea

>works

>well. Other herbs for HBP are lime flower (Tillia). and Motherwort. Golden

>Seal

>will also bring down HBP as well as heal any kidney/bladder infection.

>Kidney problems often cause HPB.

>Peace, Thyme

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Lime flower,(Tillia) is under Linden in the alphabetical index that I sent

previously

 

 

_http://www.herbs2000.com/herbs/herbs_hawthorn.htm#hawthorn_how_

(http://www.herbs2000.com/herbs/herbs_hawthorn.htm#hawthorn_how)

 

 

HOW MUCH TO TAKE

Extracts of the leaves and flowers are most commonly used by nutritionally

oriented doctors. Hawthorn extracts standardized for total bioflavonoid content

(usually 2.2 %) or oligomeric procyanidins (usually 18.75%) are often used.

Many people take 80-300 mg of the herbal extract in capsules or tablets two

to three times per day or a tincture of 4-5 ml three times daily. If

traditional berry preparations are used, the recommendation is at least 4-5

grams per

day. Hawthorn may take one to two months for maximum effect and should be

considered a long-term therapy.

5 ml = 1 teaspoon

 

 

 

 

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I agree with all that you say except alcohol. Alcohol in moderation can

actually relax arterial walls. One to two glasses of red wine for a

man, and one glass for a woman have all proven to be heart healthy. The

combination of alcohol, antioxidants, resveratrol, etc. in red wine are

all good for the heart and coronary system. An alternative would be 8

oz. of pomegranate juice with an ounce of alcohol. For those who will

not drink any alcohol whatsoever then a glass of pomegranate juice a day

will be very beneficial. A study conducted over a six month period

found those with coronary artery disease who drank an 8 oz. glass of

pomegranate juice per day had a significant increase in blood flow while

those who didn't had a decrease in blood flow.

 

Richard

 

 

, " Pratham " <pratham wrote:

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> Blood pressure A very common disease with equal distribution

worldwide. It is more commonly known as blood pressure In general terms

blood pressure is that pressure or tension which blood exerts on its

arterial wall while flowing through it. Normal value of blood pressure

is 120/80 mmHg (systolic /diastolic) accepted worldwide. Term systolic

means the pressure in the arteries as the heart contacts and pumps blood

into the arteries and diastolic means minimum pressure to which the

arteries are exposed. Blood pressure value varies from person to person

and from time to time. Blood pressure between 120/80 to 139/89 mmHg is

called pre-hypertension stage i.e. the phase where it is not considered

a disease but suggests as a risk factor According to ayurveda,

hypertension seems to be comparable with raktvata. In this condition,

increased pitta affects rakta (blood) in body. Now already abnormal vata

carries rakta in whole body thereby making movement of rakta that is in

imbalanced

> and aggravated state, thus causing condition known as raktvata in

ayurveda.Symptoms of Hypertension

> Essential blood pressure or primary blood pressure: it does not

present any symptoms and is accidentally discovered during routine check

ups.

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> Malignant blood pressure or secondary blood pressure:

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> Feel of burning sensation in body

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> Excessive sweating

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> Eyes becomes red and burning sensations are felt

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> Vertigo ands dizziness (bharam)

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> Pulsatile headache behind the eyes specially behind occurring in

morning

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> Visual disturbances are present

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> Nausea and vomiting sensations

> Over the time if blood pressure is left untreated then it may lead to

damage of kidneys, brain and eyes.CAUSES OF HYPERTENSION

> Obesity

> High salt intake

> Sedentary life style

> Tobacco smoking

> Increased in saturated fatty diet

> People who sufferer from diabetes mellitus are at higher risk

> Occupational causes like noise pollution etc.

> Genetic cause may also be present

> Age is another factor that leads to increase in blood pressure as by

the elasticity in arteries becomes less hence it leads to raise in blood

pressure

> Stress

> ADVISE FOR HYPERTENSION

> Sedentary life style should be avoided

> Intake of salt should be minimized

> Morning and evening walk should be included in routine

> Unwanted stress should be avoided

> Proper nutritive diet should be taken and unfresh and oily food should

be avoided.

> Non vegetarian diet, ghee, butter, creams should be completely avoided

> Alcohol and smoking should be stopped immediately.

> Herbal remedies For Hypertension Treatment

> Garlic should be taken regularly

> Ginger mixed with ghee should be taken regularly

> Guduchi (Tinospora cordifolia) mixed with black pepper should be take

3grams twice daily with luke warm water

> Dried Amla mixed with sugar can be taken regularly to avoid

hypertension

> Garlic mixed with honey and milk is very beneficial for people who

suffers from high blood pressure

> Yoga For Hypertension

> Shava asana

> Pawanmukta asan

> Uttanpada asan

> Santulan asan

> source: provided by Dr.Shantanu patidar M.DGroup

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