Guest guest Posted August 29, 2001 Report Share Posted August 29, 2001 Dear Victor,<br><br>Haven't got any answers to put your mind at rest re this Victor.<br>Not sure if an instigator talking to himself is the saddest thing, answering him yourself could well be.<br><br>Not sure either whether we are supposed to just accept things or try and understand before we accept. Not understanding often results in things falling by the wayside.<br><br>Anyway, I wonder if you would care to share with us how you fared with your waterfast earlier this year. I understood you did this for the purpose of lowering blood presure. In spite of diet, my blood pressure is well out of control (and no, chechrawman, it's not salt!), was given tablets - of course - which lists as one of the rarer side effects: heart failure. Yea right. Anyway, a request to my gp to supervise a fast/detox I was told: I don't believe in this, if you get sick doing that by al means come in. Guess I got the answer and kind of support I expected.<br><br>So please, if you have a minute would you mind telling us some about your fast?<br><br>Hanneke Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 29, 2001 Report Share Posted August 29, 2001 As far as I know from speaking with older persons and also from personal experience, the following is entirely true about high blood pressure: IT IS CAUSED BY AGGRAVATION! Of course, there can be other physiological/nutritional causes; yet if those factors are correct, adding aggravation will bring on a case of high blood pressure.<br><br>Attempt to remove those aggravations even though you may thing you 'shouldn't' or even 'can't'. Just thinking these things can raise blood pressure.<br><br>The side effect of blood pressure meds which startled me is diabetes (can't remember where I read this).<br><br>Sue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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