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Good afternoon!

 

Al, if I may, I have a question for you...my 36yo brother was just diagnosed

with " borderline high blood pressure " . His numbers are approx. 140/90. His

doctor put him on a low dosage of,(Cardezem),medication, to lower it and he'll

check it again in about a month. However, he has concerns about being on blood

pressure medication...mainly because of all of the horror stories he's heard

about possible long term side effects, (of any drug), and he's also lost faith

in Western Medicine. Frankly he would rather go a safer and natural route. I

talked to him about exercise and diet, limiting his drinking and smoking, etc.

 

He seems pretty scared and is ready to make some adjustments to his life. I'd

like to refer him to see my TCM practitioner. Can TCM help him to lower his

blood pressure? Also, if he opts to do so, can he take the high blood pressure

medication (cardezem) while taking the TCM teas?

 

Thanks so much for your guidance!

Jai

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Hi Jai,

 

I am actually quite enthusiastic about using TCM for these low grade drug

presentations. In other words, if a problem is only low-grade, we can do for

him what the drugs are doing or supposed to do.

 

Acupuncture is very relaxing to the nervous system, this can rapidly lead to

a (healthy) drop in blood pressure. Herbs can do much the same thing, though

I would think that it would take a little bit longer to kick in.

 

Just like there are a few different kinds of drugs that lower blood

pressure, so are there a variety of treatment principles in herbal medicine

as well. Your brother for instance is on a calcium channel blocker which is

essentially a chill pill for the heart's function so it beats slower and

more gently. There are also drugs that cause one to urinate to lower the

amount of fluid volume in the body to lower the blood pressure. There are

also beta blockers and ace inhibitors that affect other structures to cause

blood vessels to dilate, etc.

 

Same thing with Chinese medicine. We might look to clearing heat from the

Liver and Heart to achieve a similar goal as his calcium channel blocker. We

have formulas that are diuretic that help lower blood pressure just like the

drug based diuretics, etc.

 

Now just because his doctor chose the calcium channel blocker doesn't mean

that a TCM herbalist will necessarily choose to clear heat from the Liver

and Heart or whatever. In most cases, the TCMer will just treat what he

sees, as long as it could conceivably cause hypertension. In a way, that

makes this an integrated approach. Some TCM docs will just ignore the whole

blood pressure issue and treat whatever they see sticking out. In many

cases, this is going to help him anyway.

 

Fortunately, blood pressure is easy to monitor with an at-home thingy that

can cost less than $50. So, to answer your question about taking his drug

along with acupuncture and/or herbs, they're fine to use together. The only

thing he has to watch out for is an additive effect. If we're all doing the

same thing, that thing may over react. Bottom line is, if he starts getting

dizzy when he stands up, or if his at-home blood pressure monitor says his

BP is getting low, then he can lower the dosage on the drug (after

discussing with prescribing physician) and probably not have to go back to

that drug.

 

Of course, blood pressure has a high degree of correlation to lifestyle

choices. So, he gets to start exercising if he isn't already, and eating

right, etc...

 

Hope it works out for ya'll.

 

-al.

 

On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 3:20 PM, JO <capisces7 wrote:

 

>

>

> Good afternoon!

>

> Al, if I may, I have a question for you...my 36yo brother was just

> diagnosed with " borderline high blood pressure " . His numbers are approx.

> 140/90. His doctor put him on a low dosage of,(Cardezem),medication, to

> lower it and he'll check it again in about a month. However, he has concerns

> about being on blood pressure medication...mainly because of all of the

> horror stories he's heard about possible long term side effects, (of any

> drug), and he's also lost faith in Western Medicine. Frankly he would rather

> go a safer and natural route. I talked to him about exercise and diet,

> limiting his drinking and smoking, etc.

>

> He seems pretty scared and is ready to make some adjustments to his life.

> I'd like to refer him to see my TCM practitioner. Can TCM help him to lower

> his blood pressure? Also, if he opts to do so, can he take the high blood

> pressure medication (cardezem) while taking the TCM teas?

>

> Thanks so much for your guidance!

> Jai

>

>

>

 

 

 

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, DAOM

Pain is inevitable, suffering is optional.

http://twitter.com/algancao

 

 

 

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