Monday, December 21, 2015

Herbs to Protect Against / Prevent Stimulant Induced Heart Issues, Heart Damage and High Blood Pressure







How to REVERSE H.B.P due to Stimulants / TREAT High Blood Bressure Treatment due to Stimulant / Treat Prevent Stim-Induced/Related High Blood Pressure / HBP
IF BLOOD PRESSURE IS SOARING IT IS STILL RECOMMENDED TO CONTACT A QUALIFIED PHYSICIAN IF YOU HAVE SYMPTOMS OF AN ACUTE HYPERTENSIVE CRISIS..IT STILL MAY BE NECESSARY TO GO TO THE E.R/Urgent Care
  • It depends on HOW HIGH your blood pressure is...if it is above SYSTOLIC (Upper #) is ABOVE 130-140 then you could quickly administer both an essential oil for any related anxiety (such as inhaling Lavender and / or Valerian). Herbs to be taken orally (preferably alcohol dilution for quick absorption)  include Olive Leaf extract and you should also keep other herbal stuff on hand (Magnolia Offinalis preferably along with lemon balm extract)..


HERBS  to be taken DAILY for/to prevent heart damage from stimulants include TERMINALIA CHEBULA extract (the only proven remedy against clenbuterol, yohimbine, albuterol and geranamine induced changes)...
  1.   MAIN MAJOR SOURCE AND OVERVIEW HERE
  2.  {see PUBMED source here} 
  3. ~ (second source here) ~
  4. [ MORE EXTENSIVE CITATION / OVERVIEW]
  5. The development of Terminalia chebula Retz. (Combretaceae) in clinical research
My recommended brand of this particular herb is below for your convenience. It's the ONLY brand which I trust for a variety of reasons... not just because it's 'organic' but also because the company has an excellent, almost unprecedented track-record in quality customer service and quality products!


                                                                    


  • It helped reduce negative reactions to strong stims (fast heart rate, BP elevation) such as Conessine and helped with yohimbine-induced tachycardia when used immediately before and after.
  • I used it with LAVENDER inhaled immediately  - this helped the anxiety a bit caused by Yohimbine and also helped during periods of major stress.

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