From our list of herbs and spices, the following are recommended for Blood Pressure:
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- Astragalus Root
- Barberry Root
- Black Cohosh
- Bromelain
- Catuaba
- Cayenne
- Celery Seed
- Chamomile
- Cinnamon
- Cocoa
- Evening Primrose
- Fenugreek
- Garlic
- Ginger Root
- Goldenseal
- Grapeseed
- Green Coffee Bean
- Hawthorn Berries
- Hawthorn Leaf
- Hemp Oil
- Hops
- Kelp
- Khella
- Korean Ginseng
- Maitake Mushroom
- Olive Leaf
- Omega-3 Fatty Acids
- Onion
- Organic Beetroot
- Parsley Leaf
- Passion Flower
- Quercetin
- Red Wine Extract
- Rutin
- Skull Cap
- Valerian Root
- Yucca
Natural Cures and Remedies for Blood Pressure
Sleeping pills are no remedy for sleeplessness. They are habit forming and become less effective when taken continuously. They lower the I.Q., dull the brain and can prove fatal if taken in excess or before or after alcohol. The side-effects of sleeping pills include indigestion, skin rashes, lowered resistance to infection, circulatory and respiratory problems, poor appetite, high blood pressure, kidney and liver problems and mental confusion.
Insomnia or lack of sleep can be a cause of torturing fatigue. Sleep induced by sleeping pills and other drugs does not banish fatigue. Intestinal parasites can also lead to fatigue as they rob the body of good nourishment and gorge themselves on rich red blood. Other ailments which can cause fatigue are low blood pressure, low blood sugar, any kind of infection in the body, liver damage, a sluggish thyroid and allergy in foods and drugs caused by additives including artificial flavours, colours and preservatives.
Astragalus Root, Barberry Root, Black Cohosh, Bromelain, Catuaba, Cayenne, Celery Seed, Chamomile, Cinnamon, Cocoa, Evening Primrose, Fenugreek, Garlic, Ginger Root, Goldenseal, Grapeseed, Green Coffee Bean, Hawthorn Berries, Hawthorn Leaf, Hemp Oil, Hops, Kelp, Khella, Korean Ginseng, Maitake Mushroom, Olive Leaf, Omega-3 Fatty Acids, Onion, Organic Beetroot, Parsley Leaf, Passion Flower, Quercetin, Red Wine Extract, Rutin, Skull Cap, Valerian Root, Yucca
Contraindications, Interactions, and Side Effects (Licorice) – Class 2b, 2c, 2d. “Contraindicated in heart disease, diabetics, hypertensives, hepatoses, and nephroses” (O’Brien, 1998). Commission E reports contraindications: cholestatic liver diseases, liver cirrhosis, hypertension, hypokalemia, severe renal insufficiency, and pregnancy. May potentiate thiazide diuretics, stimulant laxatives, cardiac glycosides, and cortisol (AHP; WAM). Too much (>50 g/day) can raise the blood pressure, cause sodium and water retention, and lower potassium levels too far. May result in pseudoaldosterianism. Adverse effects reported in M30: amenorrhea, cardiac arrest, congestive
This asana helps in the treatment of arthirits, rheumatism and low backache. The whole body is strengthened by this asana especially the waist, chest, back and neck. Persons suffering from high blood pressure or heart disease should not practice this asana.
Indications (Balloon Flower) – Abscess ; Appendicitis ; Arthrosis ; Asthma ; Bacteria ; Bleeding ; Blood Clot ; Bronchosis ; Cancer ; Carbuncle ; Cardiopathy ; Cholera ; Cold ; Cough ; Dermatosis ; Diabetes ; Diarrhea ; Dry Mouth ; Dysentery ; Dyspepsia ; Enterosis ; Escherichia ; Fever ; Flu ; Furuncle ; Gas ; Gastrosis ; Gingivosis ; High Blood Pressure ; High Cholesterol ; High Triglycerides ; Hoarseness ; Hyperglycemia ; Immunodepression ;
Astragalus Root
Barberry Root
Black Cohosh
Bromelain
Catuaba
Cayenne
Celery Seed
Chamomile
Cinnamon
Cocoa
Evening Primrose
Fenugreek
Garlic
Ginger Root
Goldenseal
Grapeseed
Green Coffee Bean
Hawthorn Berries
Hawthorn Leaf
Hemp Oil
Hops
Kelp
Khella
Korean Ginseng
Maitake Mushroom
Olive Leaf
Omega-3 Fatty Acids
Onion
Organic Beetroot
Parsley Leaf
Passion Flower
Quercetin
Red Wine Extract
Rutin
Skull Cap
Valerian Root
Yucca
Cool, soothing and sedative, blue alleviates pain, reducing bleeding and heals burns. It is beneficial in the treatment of dysentery, colic, asthma, respiratory disorders, high blood pressure and skin aberrations. IN a study at the New England State Hospital in the United States, 25