Topic: What supplements for lowering blood pressure?
Tammy N.
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Hello,
I'm looking into this for a friend. I've always know Magnesium (and calcium). Any other suggestions? also, any specific brands?
Thanks, Tammy
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Keebler
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- Hawthorn, CoQ10, some of the medical mushrooms.
Get the heart books by Stephen Sinatra, MD.
Your friend can also explore options with some of the article and book links, near the end of this thread. Your friend may also consider finding a ND or someone with similar training and experience. It's best to have a doctor who knows ALL about the thousands of supplements in the world - and also how to choose the best path for each person. What works for one person may not be the right thing for everyone.
Also, see the CARDIAC thread link - some good heart detail there for anyone.
Topic: How to find an ILADS-educated lyme literate (LL) professionals in these areas:
Naturopathic doctor (ND); Acupuncturist (L. Ac.), a doctor of Oriental Medicine (O.M.D.), or a doctor of Ayurvedic Medicine (D.Ay.), certified herbalists or nutritionists, . . .
. . . Holistic MDs, and also Doctors of Osteopath (DO) and Doctors of Chiropractic (DC), etc.
�� Includes many professional links, articles and books on complementary / integrative methods - & RIFE links -- all by LL authors.
Also included are basic links explaining the principles of herbal medicine.
BODY WORK considerations (geared to lyme patients) are discussed; with links. -
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Keebler
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Hibiscus tea is supposed to help. Also, cayenne pepper.
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Tammy N.
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Thanks friends.
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" Hibiscus tea is supposed to help. Also, cayenne pepper. "
Hibiscus tea was recommended by the LLMD and definitely works, ie Red Zinger is one.
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momlyme
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It's not a supplement... but an addition.
David Wolfe does an experiment which shows the actual change in blood when people are grounded. At some point in this series he mentions that people who use grounding as a part of their everyday life have to come off medicines like cumadin and thyroid meds because their blood flows better. Really interesting.
Of course, they are selling their own sheets and products. You can find other (less expensive) ideas for grounding on the Earthing thread... it should be near the top.
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Exercise by fare the best if you can do it,healthy diet is second ,weight loss is very very important to, and then supplements:CoQ10,fish oil,garlic, reservatrol,magnesium,hawthorne if this does not help you need to take BP meds to.
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