Guest guest Posted March 29, 2007 Report Share Posted March 29, 2007 Are you adding your minerals back when drinking distilled water? Distilled water has NO minerals or nutrients in it. Potassium and other electrolytes are necessary for heart and blood pressure stability. Eletewater.com has the electrolytes you add back to your water after purification and filtration remove them along with the bad stuff. Purification and filtration create dead water. You can't bring it back to life, but you can add back those necessary nutrients that have been removed. www.eletewater.com You can shop online or any of their vendors. Jenny Kernan Quantum Biofeedback Therapist --- comley33 <comley33 wrote: > > Yes I Know what a Normal blood pressure is > I had a high pressure 5 years ago, and I took care > of it with > Meditation and Herbs I took hawthorn Coleus > forskolli, Taurine > I do Walk every other day I do eat very well No Red > meat I eat > Veggies Fruit I make my own bread I eat fish,I drink > lots of > distilled Water, I even have a shower head to remove > the clorene > I check my blood pressure daily morn.and night > > For 2 weeks. The pressure would shoot up for no > known reason > They wanted me in the hospital, I would not Go I had > a friend that > this happened to they thought she might have a > strock so they gave > her a shot and Wham she Died right there before they > could do any > thing..... Thanks > Comley > , > " edgetexlady " > <rbright wrote: > > > > " Normal " blood pressure range is 120/ 70-80. > > > > Your's is very high, dangerously so. > > > > I don't know how often you've had your BP checked > (if at all before > > now), but typically a doctor will wait until the > 3rd visit of high > BP > > before moving on to medication. BP medications > come with their own > > brand of problems/side effects. > > > > A year ago my BP was high (190/110) - I'd never > had a problem > before, > > was always low normal to normal. It was due to > the stress of > taking > > care of my elderly Mom. > > > > I asked the doc if he was going to put me on meds > ( " no, not more! " ) > > and he said " No, start exercising. " Which I did > ... made a huge > > difference and my BP is once again in the " normal " > range. > > > > If you aren't exercising, start very slowly - you > can't change the > > world overnight! > > > > Dede > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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