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Hi Garreth, This type of concerns often demonstrates an inferior parietal either singular or bilateral. She'll be a category II with an oblique pelvis. Low blood pressure is often a sign of mineral deficiency. Adding \liquid minerals to her daily nutritional regimen is paramount. Centrum only has 9 of the 60 minerals needed by the human system. sometimes the depressive ambiance can also be boosted with the addition of 1/2 tsp ground cinnamon added to food universe daily. But the cranial distortion is in your ballpark! SunnySunny Kierstyn, RN DC Fibromyalgia Care Center of Oregon 2677 Willakenzie Road, 7CEugene, Oregon, 97401541- 654-0850; Fx; 541- 654-0834www.drsunnykierstyn.com ; spinedocs From: docgumby30@...Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2012 16:50:52 -0800Subject: Low blood pressure /Syncopal episodes help

Hello one and all,I know chiropractic can help with treating high blood pressure, but what can we do for LOW blood pressure and fainting episodes.A little background.13 y.o. female having 1-2 episodes of fainting annually since about 18 mos-2 y.o. Worse when she is sick. And seems to occur when sitting to standing (at least the last episode happened that way)MD check for epilepsy inconclusive and tilt table test dropped her BP to 28/54 without passing out.Any and all suggestions are appreciated. Thank you in advance.Garreth MacEugene OR

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Garreth:

Have her checked for vasovagal syndrome.

Lyndon McGill, D.C.

EvolvHealth Wellness Advisory Council Member

Salem, Oregon

www.SalemSpineClinic.com

www.EvolvingDaily.com

On 2/15/2012 4:50 PM, g macdonald wrote:

Hello one and all,

I know chiropractic can help with treating high

blood pressure, but what can we do for LOW blood

pressure and fainting episodes.

A little background.

13 y.o. female having 1-2 episodes of fainting

annually since about 18 mos-2 y.o. Worse when she

is sick. And seems to occur when sitting to

standing (at least the last episode happened that

way)

MD check for epilepsy inconclusive and tilt table

test dropped her BP to 28/54 without passing out.

Any and all suggestions are appreciated. Thank

you in advance.

Garreth Mac

Eugene OR

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