Guest guest Posted September 16, 2006 Report Share Posted September 16, 2006 Apple cider vinegar has good levels of potassium..but I thought the adrenals needed sodium.. however its best for the minerals to all be together in a natural form such as the apple cider vinegar, which I am sure has other minerals and trace elements in it. not sure how it affects the ph of the body, I am sure someone here has a good idea. Anne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 31, 2009 Report Share Posted March 31, 2009 ACV is a powerful diuretic. After taking this, I became very dehydrated, causing msucle cramps. This is why it lowers the BP. A local doctor prescribes Hawthorne Berry and L-Taurine for people who do not want to go on meds....Lynn - shygabriel Tuesday, March 31, 2009 10:56 AM << >> Re:High Blood Pressure Melly, Thanks for your suggestions. Regarding the pineapple juice - how many ounces of it would you suggest drinking a day to keep blood pressure under control? I am not yet in the " official " high blood pressure range, but it seems to be creeping up there. I want to add that I have been severely hypoglycemic years ago, but my blood sugar is fairly normal now...but I know that hypoglycemics can be vulnerable to diabetes, so I want to be careful here about drinking too much pineapple juice. I had read the same thing (about lowering blood pressure) using apple cider vinegar in water, with a teaspoon of raw honey. Janet -- In , Melly Bag <tita_mel wrote: To keep blood pressure low: (1) Drink lots of water; (2) Do not you table salt but use sea salt. Use only a very tiny pinch. Salt raises bp; (3) Drink moringa tea, it really keeps my bp lower now. You can buy fresh/frozen from Asian markets. Also known as Drumstick. Scientific name is moringa oleifera. (4) And here is a good surprise: If you are not diabetic, take " natural " pineapple juice. canned with no sweeterners added. This dramatically lowers bp to normal when high. Lemonade without sugar might do it too, though i never tried that yet. Pineapple i've tried and it does work. Take this only when bp is high because tropical fruits are very high in sugar which can make you diabetic if taken everyday. Pineapple is also good in bringing up blood glucose when hypoglycemic. Two tablespoons of it is enough to raise blood sugar to normal from a 70 reading. Melly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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