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2006-08-04 17:55:02
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answered by Azul 6
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3 years ago, I was diagnosed - hypertension with a reading of 160/100. I used to feel dizzy a lot, my legs had awful cramps, and levels were very low in my potassium, causing my fingers and toes to always cramp together. One day I started to feel really faint while I was driving with my daughter in the back seat and I passed out, hitting 3 cars and ending up in a ditch. That moment,I knew I had to do something because my meds weren't working. I heard about this diet from a friend and thought I'd give it a shot. The results have been remarkable. In just 21 days, I honestly can't remember feeling this good, my blood pressure went from 175/110 to 125/70.
2016-05-18 00:51:14
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answered by MarilynAnn 4
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Eat 2 or 3 live worms from the garden several times a day. I heard about this treatment in Asia 50 years ago and even back then nobody was reported to have high blood pressure. Unfortunately they don't have blood either as the worms were on a blood diet. Get back to me in 50 years and let me know of your successes. Good luck.
2006-08-04 17:59:00
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answered by EMAILSKIP 6
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The only way to permanently lower your blood pressure is to forget the modern world!! The drugs they want us to put into our systems only work against our bodies. Taking care of your mind, body and spirit is important. Find someone qualified in natural medicine, and detoxify your body, use natural homeopathic products. I know may people who did these things and have had great results. find ways to deal with stress in healthy ways, like yoga.
2006-08-04 18:09:16
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answered by Angy FFRTFC 2
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Depending on the individual and heridity, lots of people can drop their bp by losing weight, cutting sodium intake, daily exercise, and some type of biofeedback (i.e. meditation, etc.) to relax and reduce stress. Avoid cold medicine with decongestants, large amounts of caffeine, and remember that most diet pills contain stimulants that will speed the heart and raise blood pressure.
2006-08-04 17:57:38
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answered by klarf 3
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it depends on the cause of the hypertension. Sometime it's as simple as loosing a few pounds. You need to discuss this with your doctor and research your type of hypertension. Some things can be fixed others will just have to be controlled.
2006-08-04 17:58:29
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answered by TLM 2
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Only if it is Secondary Hypertension.
Aka one caused by an underlying disease
For instance: Cushing's or Pheochromocytoma
The cure = take it out.
2006-08-04 17:54:59
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answered by PreviouslyChap 6
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no there is no cure for high blood pressure. it can be controlled by beta blockers but never cured
2006-08-04 17:57:02
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answered by mescalin57 4
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well I know of a weight lose program that helped my dad get off blood pressure meds andit also helped my radmother off thyroid meds and insulin for diabetes. Let me know if you want to know more.
2006-08-04 17:57:17
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answered by poohbeark19 3
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No, unless the person can control it with diet. How about young people taking better care of themselves while they're young so they never have to worry about it.
2006-08-04 17:54:14
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answered by Anonymous
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