Guest guest Posted May 10, 2010 Report Share Posted May 10, 2010 Grow Garlic. It will knock out your husband's blood pressure problems and prevent plague, other sicknesses, flu, viruses, etc. Grow some Echinacea and Grow all the Total Tonic Herbs Can you see the picture? On 5/9/2010 9:53 PM, GlenAndBonnie wrote: Hello, Doc or Bryan. I am a follower of your group and have been for quite a while. I share your concern for the coming times we will be faced with. I am concerned about my husband's and my blood pressure. We both take prescription BP meds. I am overweight, but he is not. We have a farm, raise or hunt our own meat, grow most all our own food. Can and dehydrate what we grow. I bake our bread, milk our own cows, have our own eggs, in addition to gardens and critters. I have a growing interest in medicinal herbs. I have a pretty big herb garden, that until the last few years contained mostly culinary herbs. Here, in Louisiana, we also have an abundant supply of locally growing wild herbs. My concern is that when TSHTF situation occurs, our meds may not be available (pharmacies will be targeted for break ins, mail service may be disrupted, money may be worthless and on and on). I would like to start NOW to convert to herbal hypertension treatment. I would like to use herbs I can grow here, as to have a steady supply. Do you have any recommendations for me? Thanks. Bonnie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 12, 2010 Report Share Posted May 12, 2010 As well as garlic, look into hawthorn, cayenne and bilberry AKA huckleberry. I don't know if hawthorn and huckleberries or blueberries grow in Louisiana. There is a heart remedy based on those herbs that is made here in BC ( I am refraining from posting a link) that has been truly miraculous. I will always cherish the sight of our local pharmacist standing in my co-grandparents' health food store with a fresh bottle of heart drops in her hands. It had cured her husband's high BP when nothing else would touch it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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