Hypertension

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I've had high blood pressure for quite a few years now, I've been on Ramipril for 5 weeks, my dosage was increased from 2.5mg to 5mg as my blood pressure was still high after a month on 2.5 mg. I have headaches and dizziness daily, I was thinking about stopping the meds and taking an alternative, Hawthorn. I believe it has the same impact as the Ramipril but without the side effects. Has anyone ever tried this?

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    I tack garlic horthorn q10 and fish oil ,Blueberry estraxet I Drink plety off water ,and a good diet I am a 52 year old male my Bloodpreashure was 152/92 it know runs at 110/60 
    • Posted

      Hi Tony

      Could you please give me the make strength and dosage of each?

      thanks

  • Posted

    When your Bloodpreashure rises it's Becouse your vessels are getting lease flexible Bloodpreashure meds do nothing two soften your veins hence evechuley they stop working alternative meds anions does soften your vein

    • Posted

      At the risk of sounding ignorant , what is evechuley and anions ?.I truly don't know !

    • Posted

      Thank you . Thought you had a new found cure there for a while. Was ready to look them up ! See what I could find out.😂😂😂 !

  • Posted

    I tried several supplements but only one at a time with minor success. On YouTube they claim watermelon which has arginine will lower blood pressure
    • Posted

      Try indian snakeroot and black seed

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