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B/P meds have too many side
effects for me. Pls give me
a natural regimen that would
lower B/P.
I'm not interested in the salt/
potassium ratio as it is not
effective for me. thanks

2007-09-07 16:55:42 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Alternative Medicine

14 answers

Homeopathic Treatment for High Blood Pressure (Hypertension) :-

Head remedy; with nervousness (during pregnancy use with care) Rauwolfia S.Q(Mother Tincture) 4 hourly

With depression; suicidal tendency; cardiac symptoms Aurum Met 200X or 1M, 10 min (3 Doses)

With arteriosclerosis and senile paresis Aurum Iod 30X, 6 hourly

With senility and senile behavioural changes Baryta Carb 200X or 1M weekly (3 Doses)

Systolic pressure high and diastolic pressure very low Baryta Mur 3X or 6X, 4 hourly

With constriction in heart region and anginal pain Cactus G.Q(Mother Tincture) or 30X, 3 hourly

For fat and flabby patient; sweat on head, palms and soles, craving for eggs; chilly patient Calcarea Carb 200X or 1M weekly (3 Doses)

In old age;old bachelors and old maids Conium Mac 200X or 1M weekly (3 Doses)

Palpitations in slight exertion; dyspnoea, insomnia and gastric complaints Crataegus Ox.Q(Mother Tincture) or 30X 4 hourly

Due to shock (broken love affair etc) emotional disturbances Ignatia 200X or 1M 4 hourly(3 Doses)

Due to congestion in brain; severe headache, lassitude and dizziness Glonoine 3X or 6X, 1/2 hourly

Due to syphilitic origin; lancinating pain in head and bones Kali Iod.30X or 200X 4 hourly (3 Doses)

Due to gastric origin; flatulence; craving for sweets and warm food; worse 4 - 8 P.M. Lycopodium 30X or 200X, 4 hourly

Due to shock or grief; hyperthyroidism, goitre, addision's disease, diabetes ,etc. Desire for salt preparations Natrum Mur 200X or 1M 10 min (3 Doses)

In syphilitic cases; angina pectoris; vertigo, dyspnoea and endocarditis Natrum Iod.30X or 200X 10 min (3 Doses)

In tall, intelligent, hypertensive people; craves for icy cold things; fear of dark and stroms, etc. Phosphorus 30X or 200X 10 min (3 Doses)

With sclerotic degeneration specially of spinal cord Plumbum Iod 30X or 200X, 6 hourly

Due to grief; apprehension, dullness, loss of thirst etc. Gelsemium 30X or 200X, 3 hourly

During menopausal stage; worse after sleep; great loquacity Lachesis 30X or 200X, 4 hourly

Bursting pain in head; better by cold application, pressure, vertigo; palpitation of heart; worse when alone; sleeplessness with heaviness in head; oedematous swelling on face and legs Boerhaavia Diffusa Q (Mother Tincture) or 6X , 4 hourly

Take the remedy which is similar to your symptoms. No side effects or complications if taken as directed, please do not exceed the given dosage and under any circumstances do not try to mix any remedies and avoid Chocolates, Mints, Coffee, Red Meat, Alcoholic and Carbonated drinks, Spicy Rich Food while taking any Homeopathic remedies, and keep the medicines away from direct sunlight, heat strong smells and perfumes and do not store them in the fridge.
Curing without any side effects or Complications Thats the Beauty of Homeopathic Medicine

For more information about Homeopathy and hypertension you can check this site too :- http://www.hpathy.com/diseases/hypertension-symptoms-treatment-cure.asp

Take Care and God Bless you

2007-09-10 06:29:15 · answer #1 · answered by Soul Doctor 7 · 1 1

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2016-05-19 23:57:50 · answer #2 · answered by Beatriz 3 · 0 0

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2016-09-17 04:34:55 · answer #3 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Not to offend the person who suggested that a doctor might prescribe a diuretic, but I question the theory that the medical community is leaning on when they prescribe a diuretic to decrease the volume but wants the person to stay away from caffeine because it's a diuretic. This is totally absurd and shows how the medical profession would rather chase their tails rather than admit that not drinking enough water is what causes high blood pressure. Is money THAT important? Is the doubletalk to avoid prescribing water - which costs nothing - worth sacrificing a person's life? Here's what doctors will act like fools to keep you from knowing - High blood pressure is caused by dehydration. When you don't drink enough water, the cells don't receive the nutrients that water and salt deliver and so they begin to malfunction. The body senses a drought, so it rations the water to make it available to the more important organs such as the brain, liver, etc. It then looks for other water sources. The blood is made up of about 94% water and salt. Being conveniently located near every cell in the body, this is one of the body's favorite places to borrow the water it needs to inject into the cells. Doing this causes the arteries to constrict due to the loss of volume. It also causes the blood to thicken in much the same way a sauce thickens on the stove top as the water evaporates. Now the heart has to exert more pressure to pump the blood through the cardiovascular system, and this is the high blood pressure readings. Another thing to prove the accuracy of this is when the water is borrowed from the blood, the salt that was contained in the water gets concentrated. This is what doctors are calling "excess" salt and why they tell their patients to cut back. But this isn't "excess" salt - it's the same amount of salt that was there all along - it just had the water removed. This concentrated salt is NOT the REASON the blood pressure is elevated, it is one of the changes that were made as a result of the blood pressure rising. If salt was so dangerous, why is it that when you are admitted into the hospital, the first thing they do is to insert an IV needle in your arm? This IV consists of about 3 tsp of salt mixed with about 1 liter of water (this is TWICE the daily recommendation - and often, multiple IVs are given throughout the day). Why do they do this? To prevent / treat dehydration. Yet, they won't admit that dehydration is the cause of most non-inherited, non-injury-related health problems. There is one big difference - in the hospital, they charge you around $385 for each saline cocktail. But because they won't recognize dehydration as being the cause, they won't teach you how to do the same thing, as a preventative measure, at home for free (orally, not intravenously). Increase your water and salt intake (yes, increase the salt) according to the protocol found through the link below. To help dismiss the myth that salt is bad for you, click on the second link to see how important salt is in the body - and if you develop a salt deficiency, you can bet that your doctor will be right there to "help" you (to create an umbilical cord between him, you and your bank account).

2016-04-03 10:12:12 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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2016-12-23 02:52:10 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

5 Steps You Can Follow

1. If you are a smoker, stop. Nicotine results in constriction of your arteries and increases your heart rate.
2. If you have to lose some pounds, do it; reducing blood pressure through diet and exercise normally reduces the need for medication.
3. If you love salty snack, cut it down. Salt does not cause high blood pressure in everyone, but lot of people experience trouble with it, so don’t take risk.
4. If you experience very stressful situation in your life, try to eliminate it, or learn stress management; biofeedback, meditation, and other relaxation techniques.
5. If you use alcohol to control stress, restrict its use. Though alcohol does not increase everybody’s blood pressure, but it may increase yours.
http://your-blood-pressure-site.info/

2007-09-08 20:35:40 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Hi,
You could try ionized, alkaline water. This is a technology that has been around for over 20 years. It is actually used in hospitals in Japan for all sorts of ailments such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes, skin diseases and more. It works because the alkaline water that it produces has a negative charge which makes it an instant, natural antioxidant. It is also micro clustered so that it hydrates your body better. The skin diseases are treated with the other water produce which is the positively charged, acid water. There is a lot of information in the "videos and articles" section of the resource website below. What could be easier than drinking good tasting, healthy water? I hope this information is helpful to you and that you have a blessed weekend.

2007-09-07 17:18:37 · answer #7 · answered by wecangetfit 2 · 0 2

I'm a fan of magnesium as it relaxes and calms. Magnesium chelated with Taurine could really be of help since Taurine is the "relaxer" amino and found in the heart and circulatory system. I wouldn't know how much your dose would be, but you could experiment with a magnesium load test and take a cap every half hour til you get loose stool to find out how much of these nutrients your body wants.

Some herbals that have been studied for healthy BP are: Olive Leaf extract, Stevia and hawthorne berry.

Anything that would be considered a vasodialator or angiotensin II blocker may be what you are looking for. I heard of Benito Peptides studied for healthy BP.

Also, check for allergies and reactions, since BP can sky rocket when one is reacting to food or environmental toxins.

Hope this helps. I have recommended and do take magnesium taurate myself for this issue and it helps many.

2007-09-08 00:53:53 · answer #8 · answered by Lia 2 · 0 1

Try a reduced sodium diet. A diet containing about 1200 mg per day for about 5 days should determine whether this is the answer. Try it.

2007-09-08 00:55:59 · answer #9 · answered by JOHN M 5 · 2 0

Besides garlic and fish oil there are quite a few other remedies.

You can find them all in a Yahoo search for "high blood pressure" + "natural remedies".

2007-09-07 18:46:01 · answer #10 · answered by Susan Yarrawonga 7 · 1 0

Try drinking 8 oz. of (pure) grape juice (purple kind) each morning. It will suposedly lower BP 15-20 points. Not going to hurt you anyway.

2007-09-07 17:05:59 · answer #11 · answered by mama29 4 · 2 0

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