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In a message dated 7/25/03 7:01:26 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

tnew writes:

 

 

> Hi mjh,

>

> What a pleasant surprise to you that are on this list! (...I was

> thinking about you tonight, as I was brushing my teeth! ;-)

>

> I must confess, I am not managing my hypertension right now. I have put

> it on the back burner. I have so many health challenges right now that

> I am trying to deal with. I know that hypertension is an important

> illness to address, as it is known as the silent killer.

>

> Do you have any suggestions for herbs/supplements for hypertension?

>

> Kind regards,

> Trudy

>

 

Hiya Trudy

Hypertension is important....... many folks find that by limiting their

carbs and salt, their blood pressure drops. Also vitamin C may be helpful and

one of the B vitamins.... but I cannot remember which. And, then there is the

stress issue....

Hope you do better soon.......

mjh

 

 

 

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Brenda

Yes, this is another effective way of lowering blood pressure and glad to

learn of your husband's success.

How much psyllium (Plaintain) was he taking and how often?

There's always more than one way to skin a rabbit.

mjh

 

In a message dated 7/25/03 12:51:23 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

kattiedidnt writes:

 

 

> I am not mjh and hope I am not stepping out of bounds for the list rules.

> My husband had severe high blood pressure and took medicine for about 3

> years. About 3 months ago he started taking Phsyllium Hulls (not sure of

> the spelling) to help lower his cholesterol, as it is mainly fiber.

>

> About a week or two after taking it he noticed his blood pressure was normal

> in the morning when he got up. So he stopped taking the meds and continued

> to test and is blood pressure is as normal as any persons. He recently went

> to the family doc for blood test and they checked his blood pressure and it

> was normal there too.

>

> The doctor said well no sense taking meds if it is staying well within nomal

> range. I did a search on the net and Physllium hulls are indeed good for

> regulating blood pressure.

>

> Brenda

> -

> " Trudy Newman " <tnew

>

> Friday, July 25, 2003 4:43 AM

> Hypertension: MJH

>

>

> > Hi mjh,

> >

> > > Do you have any suggestions for herbs/supplements for hypertension?

> >

> > Kind regards,

> > Trudy

> >

> > Trudy

> > How are you managing the hypertension now?

> > mjh

> >

> >

>

 

 

 

 

 

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I am not mjh and hope I am not stepping out of bounds for the list rules.

My husband had severe high blood pressure and took medicine for about 3

years. About 3 months ago he started taking Phsyllium Hulls (not sure of

the spelling) to help lower his cholesterol, as it is mainly fiber.

 

About a week or two after taking it he noticed his blood pressure was normal

in the morning when he got up. So he stopped taking the meds and continued

to test and is blood pressure is as normal as any persons. He recently went

to the family doc for blood test and they checked his blood pressure and it

was normal there too.

 

The doctor said well no sense taking meds if it is staying well within nomal

range. I did a search on the net and Physllium hulls are indeed good for

regulating blood pressure.

 

Brenda

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" Trudy Newman " <tnew

 

Friday, July 25, 2003 4:43 AM

Hypertension: MJH

 

 

> Hi mjh,

>

> > Do you have any suggestions for herbs/supplements for hypertension?

>

> Kind regards,

> Trudy

>

> Trudy

> How are you managing the hypertension now?

> mjh

>

>

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Would flax seed do the same thing?

K

On Friday, July 25, 2003, at 08:03 AM, Kattiedidnt wrote:

 

> I am not mjh and hope I am not stepping out of bounds for the list

> rules.

> My husband had severe high blood pressure and took medicine for about 3

> years. About 3 months ago he started taking Phsyllium Hulls (not sure

> of

> the spelling) to help lower his cholesterol, as it is mainly fiber.

>

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According to Dr. Johanna Budwig, it should. Grind it and add to your food

three to four tablespoons full a day. Grinding flaxseed gives the added

nutritional advantage of the omega3 fatty acids stored inside those simple

seeds.

Hope this helps

mjh

 

 

In a message dated 7/28/03 6:08:57 AM Eastern Daylight Time, gfx

writes:

 

 

> Would flax seed do the same thing?

> K

> On Friday, July 25, 2003, at 08:03 AM, Kattiedidnt wrote:

>

> > I am not mjh and hope I am not stepping out of bounds for the list

> > rules.

> > My husband had severe high blood pressure and took medicine for about 3

> > years. About 3 months ago he started taking Phsyllium Hulls (not sure

> > of

> > the spelling) to help lower his cholesterol, as it is mainly fiber.

> >

>

 

 

 

 

 

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Sorry it took me so long to get back with you.

 

My husband was out of town and then had to go straight to work on third

shift.

 

He is using Nature's Sunshine Psyllium. He told me the bottle says to take

2 capsules three times a day but that he was only taking 2 in the morning

most of the time. From time to time when his brain kicks back in he takes 2

capsules in the afternoon. But most of the time just the two.

 

I will try to get the bottle from him and see how much is in the capsules

for you.

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<foxhillers

 

Friday, July 25, 2003 12:01 PM

Re: Hypertension: MJH

 

 

> Brenda

> Yes, this is another effective way of lowering blood pressure and glad

to

> learn of your husband's success.

> How much psyllium (Plaintain) was he taking and how often?

> There's always more than one way to skin a rabbit.

> mjh

>

> In a

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In a message dated 7/28/03 5:29:26 PM Eastern Daylight Time, gfx

writes:

 

 

> Thanks MJH. Do I do this instead of Psyllium? Is flax a good

> substitute? Vice Versa?

> k

>

 

Yes, you can or use half and half....... by them by the pound and grind

yourself..... saves a lot of $$$

mjh

 

 

 

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I've used flax meal (freshly ground) to my muffin mix, and find my gut

just can't deal with it, with gas produced, so I've stopped using it.

Nutritional advantages, but for me, problems. Advice? Steve

 

foxhillers wrote:

 

> K

> According to Dr. Johanna Budwig, it should. Grind it and add to

> your food

> three to four tablespoons full a day. Grinding flaxseed gives the added

> nutritional advantage of the omega3 fatty acids stored inside those

> simple seeds.

> Hope this helps

> mjh

>

>

> In a message dated 7/28/03 6:08:57 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

> gfx

> writes:

>

>

> > Would flax seed do the same thing?

> > K

> > On Friday, July 25, 2003, at 08:03 AM, Kattiedidnt wrote:

> >

> > > I am not mjh and hope I am not stepping out of bounds for the list

> > > rules.

> > > My husband had severe high blood pressure and took medicine for

> about 3

> > > years. About 3 months ago he started taking Phsyllium Hulls (not

> sure

> > > of

> > > the spelling) to help lower his cholesterol, as it is mainly fiber.

> > >

> >

>

>

>

>

>

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Thanks MJH. Do I do this instead of Psyllium? Is flax a good

substitute? Vice Versa?

k

On Monday, July 28, 2003, at 05:15 AM, foxhillers wrote:

 

> K

> According to Dr. Johanna Budwig, it should. Grind it and add to

> your food

> three to four tablespoons full a day. Grinding flaxseed gives the

> added

> nutritional advantage of the omega3 fatty acids stored inside those

> simple seeds.

> Hope this helps

> mjh

>

>

> In a message dated 7/28/03 6:08:57 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

> gfx

> writes:

>

>

>> Would flax seed do the same thing?

>> K

>> On Friday, July 25, 2003, at 08:03 AM, Kattiedidnt wrote:

>>

>>> I am not mjh and hope I am not stepping out of bounds for the list

>>> rules.

>>> My husband had severe high blood pressure and took medicine for

>>> about 3

>>> years. About 3 months ago he started taking Phsyllium Hulls (not

>>> sure

>>> of

>>> the spelling) to help lower his cholesterol, as it is mainly fiber.

>>>

>>

>

>

>

>

>

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I would recommend adding the ground flax to raw food, or food

which is already cooked. In any case, one needs to drink a *lot* of

water when eating flax or psillium as it bulks up in the gut. I'd

also start light & build up to 4 tablespoons a day. Start with a

teaspoon full or less, once or twice a day..

 

Alobar

 

 

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" F. M. Nicoll " <fmn

 

Monday, July 28, 2003 2:46 PM

Re: Hypertension: MJH

 

 

> I've used flax meal (freshly ground) to my muffin mix, and find my

gut

> just can't deal with it, with gas produced, so I've stopped using

it.

> Nutritional advantages, but for me, problems. Advice? Steve

>

> foxhillers wrote:

>

> > K

> > According to Dr. Johanna Budwig, it should. Grind it and add

to

> > your food

> > three to four tablespoons full a day. Grinding flaxseed gives

the added

> > nutritional advantage of the omega3 fatty acids stored inside

those

> > simple seeds.

> > Hope this helps

> > mjh

> >

> >

> > In a message dated 7/28/03 6:08:57 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

> > gfx

> > writes:

> >

> >

> > > Would flax seed do the same thing?

> > > K

> > > On Friday, July 25, 2003, at 08:03 AM, Kattiedidnt wrote:

> > >

> > > > I am not mjh and hope I am not stepping out of bounds for

the list

> > > > rules.

> > > > My husband had severe high blood pressure and took medicine

for

> > about 3

> > > > years. About 3 months ago he started taking Phsyllium Hulls

(not

> > sure

> > > > of

> > > > the spelling) to help lower his cholesterol, as it is mainly

fiber.

> > > >

> > >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Re: Hypertension: MJH

 

 

Would flax seed do the same thing?

K

On Friday, July 25, 2003, at 08:03 AM, Kattiedidnt wrote:

 

> I am not mjh and hope I am not stepping out of bounds for the list

> rules.

> My husband had severe high blood pressure and took medicine for about 3

> years. About 3 months ago he started taking Phsyllium Hulls (not sure

> of

> the spelling) to help lower his cholesterol, as it is mainly fiber.

>

 

 

 

 

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