LISEN-APRIL : lisinopril 6 hours ago
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6 hours ago
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Lisinopril lowered-my-blood-pressure from a "normal" 155/95, to a steady 118/82. I take just 30 mg. per-day, in-three-divided-doses, and I started taking it, after "Diamond", of-"Diamond-and-Silk", passed-away-suddenly and -without-any-warning-at-all, formally-categorized-as-a-death-due-to-high-blood-pressure.
I just want you people to know that fact, in-case you are in-my-situation, and your blood-pressure simply-can-not-be-stabilized without-medication.
5 hours ago
What is Lisinopril?
5 hours ago
It's the medical version of snake venom.
Fact.
5 hours ago
Yikes.
4 hours ago
One of the most common blood pressure meds, an "ACE inhibitor".
5 hours ago
I heard she was vaxxed so I don’t buy that story. I had a BP of 150/90 it is now 110/70 without meds.
The majority of people with high blood pressure have a potassium and/or magnesium deficiency. You need at least 3.5 grams of potassium daily and it’s largely devoid in our modern diets. Oh I eat a banana a day people say. Well you’d need to eat 12 of them to approach your minimum requirement. Fix your nutrition and watch the body heal itself.
Miffed
5 hours ago
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"High" blood pressure used to be defined as greater than 140. Then in 2017 the American Heart Association changed the definition to >130.
That meant instead of 32% of Americans having high BP, 46% (nearly half) of all Americans instantly had high blood pressure. That means much more prescriptions.
Easy money.
Cobra!
4 hours ago
Same with cholesterol. 250-300 used to be normal. Now it's 200 or less. - don't know which year they changed.
3 hours ago
Yes but they also took homosexuality off the DSM IV so you had one less problem for which you could take amyl nitrate………Medicine is so political
3 hours ago
Depends on age.
Over 55 they raise the lines for two reasons.
One is we all get stenosis and the arteries don't respond as well to squeezing in a blood pressure measure so the readings really aren't very accurate.
The other is that there's less and less that works, so they call it normal and watch you go bye-bye.
Premium
4 hours ago
No prescriptions, just carnivore. Best shape of my life at 48. F the pharmaceutical industrial sickcare complex.
2 hours ago
Indeed. Nutrients critical for optimal human life found only in appreciable quantities/bioavailable forms in animal foods. Red Meat…
Creatine
Carnitine
Anserine
Taurine
Vitamin A
B12
K2 (K2 in natto is from bacteria not soybeans)
Riboflavin
Biotin
Iron
lodine
Zinc
And Organs are the most nutrient-rich foods on the planet. You can get 100 times more nutrients from organs compared to muscle meats! They include everything your body needs to thrive: vitamins, minerals, peptides, proteins, and growth factors. That's why our ancestors were strong, virile, and vital! That's how they thrived generation after generation in the world's harshest environments
Whole beets (pre-cooked, shrink-wrapped, in the refrigerated section) works pretty well for me, or used to, but I've never liked them. I tried the powder in capsules but 3000mg wasn't doing anything and I gave up on it.
The metabolic NO system it affects is two-sided, beets work one side, arginine and citrulline work the other, I eat a lot of arugula because it also contains a fair amount of NO but it doesn't seem to directly lower BP like beets, arginine and citrulline help a little like Viagra but like Viagra seem to do little for blood pressure, apparently works the other side of the NO system.
1 hour ago
NO Nitric Oxide
5 hours ago
Niacin
3 hours ago
Potassium lecithin eat less bread.