High Systolic Blood Pressure Even After HBP Meds
My systolic blood pressure is generally in the 170 range, even after blood pressure medication, yet my diastolic blood pressure is generally in the 70 range. How can I reduce the first without reducing the second?
FYI, I am a 78 year old male and I had a quadruple bypass 10 years ago. I have CKD, am celiac, and have hypothyroidism. I take 30mg Enalapril and 150 mg Levothyroxine daily. I drink about 1.5 litres of water a day with bicarbonate of soda in it and take a couple of supplements, Lycopene and B-complex. This all makes me sound like a wreck but I feel well and am active. It is just my high systolic blood pressure that worries me.
Any suggestions as to how I can bring it down would be gratefully received!
Many thanks,
Keith
Ten Mile , Tn
09/11/2020
KEITH, ORH here, I researched many years ago and chose EDTA Chelation as my savior. Wrong. Do not have artery plug-gage problems but have electrical heart problems. So you have to deal with what the problem is. Me, I would do EDTA CHELATION for certain. At least 30. I would also start ACV, Lemon juice and baking soda every morning. I have all the answers for others, except none for me.
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Keith,
The homeopathic remedy Baryta Muriatica is purported to help lower systolic blood pressure. Here is a link to one person who had success with it for that specific purpose:
Art
West Sussex, England
09/15/2020