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Re: high blood pressure & high potassium levels

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Hi Ray,

Well, garlic cloves (the real thing) is good for blood pressure. so is eating raw, juicing,

How is her diet? what does she eat, drink etc..

BLOOD PRESSURE\CIRCULATION - Cayenne, Garlic, Hawthorn berry, Alfalfa,Siberian Ginseng, ParsleyMinerals - Potassium, Calcium, Iron and MagnesiumDiet - Wheat germ, lecithin; exercise; avoid coffee, red meat, refinedcarbohydrates, fatty foods.

Juices that would help: Celery-garlic-parsley, celery, dandelion, grapefruit.

or Dr. Schulze's

Heart Tincture

*1. Use the Cayenne Pepper Tincture Method with 3 parts - Hawthorn Berry, Flower & Leaf, 1 part - Red Clover Blossoms, 1 part - Garlic Bulb, 1 part - Cactus Grandiflorus Stem, 1 part - Motherwort, 1 part - Cayenne Pepper and 1 part - Ginger Root.2. Take 2-3 Dropperfuls - 3-4 times per Day, if needed.*

SuziRay <jankgreenhouse@...> wrote:

Good morning all,I have a question.My mother is on a "patent" blood pressure medicine (lisonipril)it has as a side effect High potassium levles.She is willing to give something else a try. Any thoughts.Thanks Ray

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Ray wrote:

> Good morning all,

> I have a question.

> My mother is on a " patent " blood pressure medicine (lisonipril)

> it has as a side effect High potassium levles.

> She is willing to give something else a try.

> Any thoughts.

> Thanks

> Ray

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Hi Ray,

How are her kidneys and their functioning? Also what does her diet

consist of? Fluids and solids? Is she ambulatory and capable of

exercise? Just some questions that will assist us.

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Peace be with you, Ray.

Don " Quai " Eitner

" Spirit sleeps in the mineral, breathes in the vegetable, dreams in the animal

and wakes in man. "

Nearly all men die of their remedies, and not of their illnesses. ~Jean

Baptiste Molière, Le Malade Imaginaire

The obstacle is the path. ~Zen Proverb

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