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starting blood pressure meds yesterday, i take it in the morning.

 

I assume i can take the cayenne, hawthorne, garlic after dinner or do i

take it before.

 

And take the licorice before bed?

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The herbs you mention are not necessarily "prescriptions". If you like garlic, why not add it to most of your meals? Its a tasty "spice." The hawthorn can be used as a tea. Don't know how you are taking it right now but, you can steep a teaspoonful of berries in a cup of boiled water. Pour the hot water over the berries and steep for several minutes. The things I've read is that this will work for blood pressure, as well as healing scar tissue in your circulatory system, and it helps to get more oxygen into your blood as well. You drink this tea several times a day (for maximum benefits) and probably give up drinking some other things.

All the herbs you mention are foods. Hawthorn is just not a common food. Other foods that help particularly are most all the berries that ripen in the summer months: blackberries, raspberries, blueberries, etc. Eat them up.

 

Ed

 

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Chris

Friday, September 29, 2006 11:52 PM

When should i take my dgl licorice for gerd and my cayenne

 

 

starting blood pressure meds yesterday, i take it in the morning. I assume i can take the cayenne, hawthorne, garlic after dinner or do i take it before. And take the licorice before bed?

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Who are you asking? There can be complications taking

herbs with prescribed drugs... Have you looked it up?

Do you know? Did you ask your doctor what he thought.

But then again, he probably doesn't know.

 

--- Chris <ttwarrior1 wrote:

 

> starting blood pressure meds yesterday, i take it in

> the morning.

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> I assume i can take the cayenne, hawthorne, garlic

> after dinner or do i

> take it before.

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> And take the licorice before bed?

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Yes there can be complications. Taking hawthorn can decrease the necessity of coumadin, for instance. I remember reading this long ago. But, it takes months for it to have that kind of effect.

If one eats correctly, and the foods (in this particular instance) cover the weakness your body has in terms of blood pressure, perhaps medicine is not necessary. If one eats with the correct foods in the diet, the weakness in terms of blood pressure doesn't show up to begin with.

If one eats, and takes medicine, and perhaps "relaxes", meditates, etc., something becomes unnecessary, or something perhaps becomes too much. Drop out the artificial, or lower its dose.

 

ed

 

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Joseph Toman

Saturday, September 30, 2006 5:57 PM

Re: When should i take my dgl licorice for gerd and my cayenne

 

 

Who are you asking? There can be complications takingherbs with prescribed drugs... Have you looked it up?Do you know? Did you ask your doctor what he thought.But then again, he probably doesn't know. --- Chris <ttwarrior1 > wrote:> starting blood pressure meds yesterday, i take it in> the morning. > > I assume i can take the cayenne, hawthorne, garlic> after dinner or do i > take it before. > > And take the licorice before bed?> > > > > > >

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ive seen others on other message boards take these herbs. I never

said those herbs were prescriptions. Also if i tell my doc i even

take a vitamin c he will go off. He doesnt like any herb or vitamin

or any alternative treatments.

 

 

, Joseph Toman

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> Who are you asking? There can be complications taking

> herbs with prescribed drugs... Have you looked it up?

> Do you know? Did you ask your doctor what he thought.

> But then again, he probably doesn't know.

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> --- Chris <ttwarrior1 wrote:

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> > starting blood pressure meds yesterday, i take it in

> > the morning.

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> > I assume i can take the cayenne, hawthorne, garlic

> > after dinner or do i

> > take it before.

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> > And take the licorice before bed?

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