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11 latest herbal recipes for High Blood pressure

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11 latest herbal recipes for High Blood pressure

HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE

Blood Pressure Capsules

I have made these for my son-in-law. He took them with his pre­scription and his blood pressure did decrease for the first time in several months.

For this recipe, use powdered herbs if possible, as it will save you time. Mix together 1 tablespoon each of nettle, mint, elder, and chamomile. Then add 1 teaspoon each of lobelia and valer­ian root. Place in a capsules and take 1 daily. Makes about 71 capsules and see the change in blood pressure for the first time without and pharmaceutical medicine.

Calcium High Blood Pressure Treatment

Take 1000 mg of calcium daily for 8 weeks. This should reduce nigh blood pressure substantially.

Hawthorn Berries for High Blood Pressure

Remove the seeds from 1 pound of hawthorn berries and soak overnight in about 80 ounces of water. Bring to a boil the next day and boil for 10 minutes. Cool, strain, and drink 2-3 cups per day. This will ultimately reduce the blood pressure to an optimum level.

High Blood Pressure Herb Tea

Mix equal parts of chamomile, mint, and tag alder. Make as fol­lows: simmer 2 tablespoons of the herb mixture in 2 cups of water for 20 minutes. Drink ½ cup 3 times daily.

High Blood Pressure Herb Tea with Honey

Mix 1 tablespoon each of tag alder, chamomile, and pepper­mint. Pour 1 cup boiling water over 1 teaspoon of the herb mix­ture. Steep 15 minutes. Strain and sweeten with honey before drinking.

High Blood Pressure Treatment with Primrose

Combine a small handful of chopped primrose leaves and flow­ers to a salad daily. This blend is more helpful if took in with tea.. Add about ¼ cup primrose leaves and flowers to 1 cup boiling water. Steep 10 minutes. Strain and sweeten. Drink with meals.

Caution: Diabetics and hypoglycemics should not take calen­dula in any form internally. It drops the blood sugar level drasti­cally and is potentially very dangerous.

Irish Blood Pressure Treatment

Wash 5-6 potatoes and peel. Place the peelings in 2 cups of water and boil for 15 minutes, covered. Steep the solution and let it cool for about 10-15 minutes. Drink 2 cups of this liquid every day. This herbal recipe will bring down the blood pressure in less than 2 weeks.

The Irish sure got their money’s worth with the potatoes. It is used to cure many different illnesses as well as serve as a staple in our diet. I think that it is amazing that so many different cul­tures found so many uses for the common everyday plants that are all around us.

Lemon for High Blood Pressure Treatment

Put the juice from a lemon in a glass of warm water and add 1 tablespoon of honey. Mix well and drink daily.

Meadowsweet for High Blood Treatment

Meadowsweet is very high in magnesium and iron. It can be used for all blood disorders. Put 2 tablespoons of meadowsweet in 1 cups of boiling water. Allow to steep 10 minutes. Strain and drink several times a day.

Regulate Blood Pressure Using Hyssop

Prepare a tea from leaves and stems of hyssop to help regular high or low blood pressure. Place a handful of chopped leaves and stems of hyssop in 2 cups of boiling water. Strain and sweeten with honey. Drink twice daily.

Watermelon Seeds for High Blood Pressure Treatment

Grind up ¼ cup of watermelon seeds and add to 2 cups of water. Boil gently for 15 minutes. Strain and add honey to sweeten. Watermelon has long been used as a treatment for high blood pressure.

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