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High blood pressure remedies?

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tanith Sun 19-Feb-17 12:41:03

Thanks Mamie that is what I wanted to know, as I am losing some weight to bring my blood sugar and BP down and was wondering how they reduce the meds.. my GP said I was on them for life which sounded rather permanent to me. I hope I have such good results as you when I've lost a stone or two. grin

Mamie Sun 19-Feb-17 11:43:31

tanith before I stopped I had started feeling faint and dizzy when I bent over (especially gardening). I was on a two element medication so she cut out one element, then halved the remaining element, then cut it out completely. The dizziness went fairly quickly and I feel great.

Mamie Sun 19-Feb-17 11:39:36

I have come off BP medication completely after losing three stone (now size 10 BMI 21). My doctor took me off it slowly over a year and I have now been off it over a year, BP averages 115/70.

tanith Sun 19-Feb-17 11:18:46

ginny can I just ask how did you GP reduce your medication? I mean what criteria did they use to tell you to stop taking some of your meds was your BP too low once you lost the weight?

ginny Sun 19-Feb-17 11:11:34

I haven't found any drug free cure other that loosing weight. Since losing 3 1/2 st. I have gone from taking 3 tablets down to 1. I hope to cut that one out soon too. I do realise though that not everybody who has high BP is overweight.

Lazigirl Sun 19-Feb-17 09:48:40

Blood pressure medication despite unwanted side effects can be a lifesaver, literally, if lifestyle changes don't work. I would endorse daily meditation. My BP goes down after meditation sessions. If you don't have motivation to do alone, there are various groups/classes you can join.

TriciaF Sun 19-Feb-17 09:43:43

The BP medication that I take causes dehydration, and I've started to get swollen prickly feet at night. I should be drinking more water (instead of coffee) hmm
I've got a routine appt with the cardiologist soon and will ask him about it - can't risk going drug-free.
Already changed once from the one that causes a cough. I suppose it's a question of balance.

whitewave Sun 19-Feb-17 09:38:09

Lose weight and exercise daily, puffing and panting.

paddyann Sat 18-Feb-17 23:28:05

123gran the machine is called Resperate

paddyann Sat 18-Feb-17 23:10:46

breathing exercises help,you can buy a very expensive gadget that plays soothing music and talks you through the breathing but its just as easy to get the exercises online ...for free or try some guided meditation

Lillie Sat 18-Feb-17 22:54:28

Sometimes it's impossible to find a natural way to lower BP. I too have eaten beetroot, garlic, bananas, mango etc. - all to no avail. Even when I moved abroad and ate a different (Mediterranean) diet, nothing changed it.
It's baffling, I've been on medication 35 years now so just have to accept it is what it is.

Welshwife Sat 18-Feb-17 22:06:46

I think it is very difficult to do it without medication. I have been taking pills for about 25 years. I keep an eye on my pressure myself as well as going to the GP. Some meds can do things such as give you an irritating cough and amlodopine often causes swollen ankles. I have a mixture of pills which I take. The GP told me to take my blood pressure first thing in the morning before taking any meds. This will tell you if the pills you are taking are doing the job 24 hours. Mine was high first thing so I take one of the pills in the evening and it has cured the problem.

Rigby46 Sat 18-Feb-17 21:56:56

MB grin

shysal Sat 18-Feb-17 21:12:27

I shall be interested in the answers. I am trying to monitor my BP for a week following my optician noticing possible signs of hypertension. I have white coat syndrome and am finding even my home readings are now all over the place. I looked up ways to lower BP and the only changes I can make are to lose more weight and lower my salt intake. I already exercise a lot and don't drink alcohol. I have thrown away the sea salt grinder and gone back to Lo salt which I shall gradually reduce.
Hope you find a solution, 123gran.

tanith Sat 18-Feb-17 20:50:42

Losing weight is supposed to help, cut down on salt and alcohol but maybe you've already tried the traditional ways of lowering BP including more exercise.
Sorry I don't have a miracle cure or I'd take it myself.

MawBroon Sat 18-Feb-17 20:31:09

Not reading the political threads on GN.

123gran Sat 18-Feb-17 20:21:09

Anyone discovered a drug-free cure for high blood pressure? I've tried beetroot, garlic and turmeric (not all at the same time!) but no 'miracle cure' found as yet. I've been on BP medication since going on HRT many years ago (no longer on it) and would love to be able to lower or even come off BP medication completely. Wonder if any gransnetters have managed this and if so how?