
John Smith
Arcanist
- Aug 6, 2018
- 424
So I am currently on amlodipine and atenolol for my hypertension but my blood pressure seems to be rising again after a short period of time after starting amlodipine where it went down to around 117/77. Here are some supplements that I have found online that supposedly lower blood pressure. For many of these I have references to studies and metaanalysis that show how effective they are. The problem I have with starting these is that there is the possibility that mixing some of them together may make blood pressure worse such as in the case of grape seed extract and vitamin c. Therefore, I have come here to see if anyone has experimented with any of the following, together or alone. If so, please explain how it/they effected you. And if you want to see the studies I have on many of these just ask. Thanks!
taurine
potassium
calcium
magnesium
k2
hibiscus
hawthorne
gotu
kola
vitamin d
garlic
basil
cardamom
celery seed
cat's claw
dhea
fish oil
vitamin c
coq10
chia seed
pycnogenal (pine bark extract)
weigh protein
grape seed extract
olive leaf extract
vitamin e
quercitin
blueberry
fennel
misteltoe
hawthorne berry
valerian root
kava
mulungu tea
lemon balm
ginger
catechins
sterols
steviosides
resveratrol
beet juice
taurine
potassium
calcium
magnesium
k2
hibiscus
hawthorne
gotu
kola
vitamin d
garlic
basil
cardamom
celery seed
cat's claw
dhea
fish oil
vitamin c
coq10
chia seed
pycnogenal (pine bark extract)
weigh protein
grape seed extract
olive leaf extract
vitamin e
quercitin
blueberry
fennel
misteltoe
hawthorne berry
valerian root
kava
mulungu tea
lemon balm
ginger
catechins
sterols
steviosides
resveratrol
beet juice