Guest guest Posted May 12, 2007 Report Share Posted May 12, 2007 The supplements I taking now is: Folic acid 800 mcg Vit C 4000 mg Vit E 1000 IE Milk tistle extract 4 capsules Crom 800 qg Sink 60 mg Magnesium 750 mg Selen 200 mg Vit B 150 mg flax oil 4 spoons > >Reply-To: frequent-dose-chelation >To: frequent-dose-chelation >Subject: Re: high bloodpressure >Date: Sat, 12 May 2007 14:04:56 -0000 > > > >I have been able to bring my husband's blood pressure down by giving >him fresh vegetable juices every day, magnesium, and cod liver oil. > >Celery is the major ingredient in the vegetable juices (I think that >celery has been shown to reduce blood pressure, but I would have to >search to find where I heard that). I add small amounts of carrot, >apple, ginger to make it taste better. I have an inexpensive >'juiceman' juicer that has been working for several years. There are >many other models on the market that would be satisfactory to prepare >fresh juices. > >Some people who are extremely deficient in magnesium have to start low >with supplementation and increase slowly. Taking small doses 4 times >a day is an excellent way to build up gradually. Also using MgSO4 >cream or MgCl oil and taking lots of epsom salt baths. Do you >supplement magnesium, how much and how often? > >What other supplements are you taking now? > >The only thing that I can suggest that may help with control of >allergy symptoms is avoidance of your major allergens. An allergist >could determine the air borne allergens that you are sensitive using >skin tests. Most allergists will recommend various measures to >control the air quality in the home. Food allergies can be determined >by IgE IgG food panels. > > J > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi! > > The only symptom I get from redistribution of mercury is high > > bloodpressure. > > The only symptom I get from die-off symptoms is high bloodpressure. > > The only symptom I get if I even try to take penicilline/antibiotics > > is high bloodpressure. > > The only symptom I got when I extracted a tooth is high bloodpressure. > > The thing is that the high-blodpressure get lower when I take > > antihistamine, zyrtec. > > Do any of you have the same problem? Please help mee! > > Now I take as much as 8 * 10 mg zyrtec a day. > > Is it something else I can take instead to lower my bloodpressure? I > > cant continjue take so much antihistamine because it damage the enamel > > on my teeth. > > Bent > > > > _________________________________________________________________ MSN Music http://music.msn.no Finn din favorittmusikk blant nesten 1 million låter Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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