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TO MODERATOR: Please, do not delete answers of people suggesting healthy life style and no medication. We have a freedom of speech don’t we????
Please, write as well to my email, as they DO DELETE ANSWERS here for no reason. Especially if you are suggesting natural remedies…
I couldn’t believe my eyes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
If you stopped taking BP medication please let us know your experience…We strongly decided to quit Diovan (BP medication) as we became RAW Vegans and lead very healthy life style. We just need to hear other people’s stories…I was mad and outraged when answers to my previous similar questions about quitting BP medications were DELETED by moderator…It’s amazing…People have a right to say that they feel better after stopping BP medication. Why are they got deleted? Where is our freedom of speech? 3 answers about eating raw diet and being healthy were deleted, but those suggesting taking more medications were left alone…Can’t believe it!
DO NOT SUGGEST MEDICATIONS TO US, THAT’S NOT WHAT THIS QUESTION IS ABOUT! PLEASE, RESPECT THAT!!!
If you quit BP medication please let us know:
1. Did you quit it gradually?
2. Did you take any other supplements/natural remedies?
3. How long have you been off BP medication?
4. What is your experience during the transition?
Thank you (please, write us to our email as well)
To answer a question: previously BP was up to 180/100 not is 117/80 and after taking Diovan BP medication it goes as low as 103/37
It looks like it is more dangerous to keep on taking this medication than try to stop it. My husband feels horrible when he takes the pill as his BP goes dangerously low!
I think that RAW vegan style was a reason of the lowering of BP ( now it is on average: 113/70 – 120/80). My husband is taking 2 gloves of fresh garlic daily, 2 tsp of flaxseed organic oil, L-Arginine, and he likes to drink Valerian and Hawthorn tisane which is supposed to lower BP as well.
We heard about CoenzymeQ10 & ProvexCV natural supplements, but do not want to take them simultaneously with High Blood medication.