str8cubano New member Nov 6, 2001 #1 just curious if there's any supplement out there for lowering high blood pressure?
T The Bull New member Nov 6, 2001 #2 Kyolic...You can get it at most nutrition stores...My dad had used it with great results...
T the_Pikey New member Nov 6, 2001 #3 Garlic? Kyolic is Garlic. Is that what people take Garlic for? If that is true, then the same probably goes for olive oil, and a glass of wine.
Garlic? Kyolic is Garlic. Is that what people take Garlic for? If that is true, then the same probably goes for olive oil, and a glass of wine.
R Rolls Royce Guest Nov 6, 2001 #5 Dude, if you have high blood pressure, you might want to go to the doctor and get him/her to prescribe you something.
Dude, if you have high blood pressure, you might want to go to the doctor and get him/her to prescribe you something.
str8cubano New member Nov 6, 2001 #6 no , don't have highblood pressure..lol, just curious because im cycling on **'s winstrol tabs, and many people are claming to have nose bleeds on his shit and that it cuases highblood pressure....not happening to me but just curious
no , don't have highblood pressure..lol, just curious because im cycling on **'s winstrol tabs, and many people are claming to have nose bleeds on his shit and that it cuases highblood pressure....not happening to me but just curious
Y yiyangzhi New member Nov 6, 2001 #8 Potassium is the most effective as an anti-hypertensive supplement. That is one reason why garlic works, because it contain potassium.
Potassium is the most effective as an anti-hypertensive supplement. That is one reason why garlic works, because it contain potassium.
celica New member Nov 6, 2001 #9 Calcium-1000mg Magnesium-600mg CoQ10-60mg Hawthorne-1cap 2x a day Multivitamin Fish oils-1 3x a day cut off the salt "The real Natural Medicine Guru"--ME the N.D.
Calcium-1000mg Magnesium-600mg CoQ10-60mg Hawthorne-1cap 2x a day Multivitamin Fish oils-1 3x a day cut off the salt "The real Natural Medicine Guru"--ME the N.D.
T Texas Guy New member Nov 6, 2001 #10 ALT-711 for lowering systolic bp. It's currently in Phase IIb trials, but can be bought.