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good herbal tea to lower high blood pressure?

Wednesday Sep 8, 2010

what is good herbal tea or supplement that someone with high blood pressure can take to lower their high blood pressure or improve their blood pressure? thanks!

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Inkyfingers:

Try taking a Kyolic Garlic supplement (Kyolic doesn’t have an odor) Garlic is superb at lowering both blood pressure and cholesterol. There are also several products made specifically for lowering high blood pressure (or dealing with your circulatory system): http://www.mynsp.com/leslie_cider/products/guide.aspx?StockNum=554
http://www.mynsp.com/leslie_cider/products/guide.aspx?stockNum=807
http://www.mynsp.com/leslie_cider/products/guide.aspx?stockNum=4050

September 8th, 2010 | 20:13
pinky:

Green Tea or Oolong Tea both good for lower high blood pressure. Tks

September 8th, 2010 | 20:13
Volunteer:
September 8th, 2010 | 20:13
Laura H:

I don’t know of an herbal tea, but have another natural option for lowering your blood pressure and cholesterol – it’s called Monavie. I have heard many people say it has helped their blood pressure and cholesterol. Take a look at my website to learn more

http://www.mymonavie.com/laurahandt

September 8th, 2010 | 20:13
wq.alpha:

Hawthorne berries (would take capsules or tincture: tastes aweful as tea) and Yarrow (tastes bitter; would take as tincture) are both specific remedies for regulating blood pressure employed by Western herbalists.

September 8th, 2010 | 20:13
graciegirl:

Hawthorne Berries it strengthens the walls of the heart

September 8th, 2010 | 20:13
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