Guest guest Posted June 25, 2009 Report Share Posted June 25, 2009 Shan, Thank you so Much! I learned alot from the articles you sent. I now know the direction that I need to go in order to control my blood pressure. Thank You! Terie --- On Mon, 6/22/09, Shan <bestsurprise2002 wrote: Shan <bestsurprise2002 << >> Re: The Essential Nutrient Magnesium - Key/CHANGED to BLOOD PRESSURE Monday, June 22, 2009, 11:13 PM Blood Pressure- Why it Goes Up & What To Do About it Without By: Dr. William Wong, ND, PhD. Discusses what can cause high blood pressure plus what to do about it.'and what will work for fibrosis in the blood vessels will work for scaring in the kidney (only there the clearing effect will happen more slowly).' by William Wong ND, PHD. http://www.totality ofbeing.com/ ArchivedHealthAr ticles.htm http://www.vitalzym .co.uk/pdfs/ bloodpressure. pdf This article above I found good for it also made me understand what exactly caused high blood pressure and effects of some of the options.It also suggests natural ways to lower blood pressure which I have found out actually work. The following suggest more ways to lower blood pressure as well as explain how the drugs work plus the side-effects of the drugs. NATURAL COMPOUNDS for Healthy Blood Pressure. Charts. PRESSURE POINTS & Descriptions; Drugs, What it does & Side Effects; Natural Compounds & Descriptions. http://www.karinya. com/blodpres. htm These two also suggest a few more ways to lower blood pressure - in the first one below the suggestions or protocol is near the bottom. Nutritional Treatments for Hypertension Eric R. Braverman, M.D. and Ed Weissberg, B.A http://www.orthomed .org/resources/ papers/bravhyp. htm Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Blood Pressure Drugs & How to Avoid Them Hypertension isn't actually a disease in itself--it's only a symptom of some other malfunction in your body. It's possible that the elevated blood pressure is a protective effect, enabling the heart to get the blood to all the tissues in spite of the disease, whatever that may be. There are 4 major types of drugs prescribed to lower blood pressure. In order of their date of appearance in the market place they are: diuretics, beta-blockers, ACE inhibitors, and calcium channel blockers. Remember, these drugs are only masking one symptom of an unknown disease. Anti-hypertensives have no healing properties. Even the least toxic drugs can cause deadly side effects.According to the report, these very popular (with the doctors anyway) drugs may be responsible for an excessive number of heart attacks and cases of heart failure. It appears that they don't even prevent the cardiovascular complications of high blood pressure. In fact, they cause complications. http://www.westonap rice.org/ moderndiseases/ bpdrugs.html They are all worth reading. Good luck. blessings Shan Alternative- Medicine- Forum@ s.com, " frantic2learn " <terieloftus@ ...> wrote: > > ---I really like the articles on Magnesium. However I am looking for some alternatives for My high blood pressure. I have been taking Lisinopril and a diuretic called dyazide for 1 year, after going thru several horrible side effects such as tremendous joint pain, fatigue, and what I call brain fog with bad short term memory and unable to concentrate I decided to go off all of my supplements one at a time. After several weeks all of my symptoms were still present. So I went off my blood pressure medicine and diuretics. Now after 3 days all of my horrible symptoms have gone. Does anyone have any other suggestions for me for my High blood pressure besides Magnesium? I once was put on Chinese herbs that worked very well, but the prescribing doctor has since retired and I am unable to find a Alternative Medicine physician in my area. I know that Diet and exercise play a huge role in Hypertension, and I am currently working on that. Thanks for all of the informative articles I have learned alot. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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