Guest guest Posted March 9, 2004 Report Share Posted March 9, 2004 In a message dated 3/9/2004 11:21:01 AM Eastern Standard Time, writes: I have been trying to get my husband to take bee pollen. He did a couple of years ago starting in November and it was supposed to lessen his allergic reactions to the usual spring pollens. It did seem to help. Heard more good things about it, but while in my local health food store today, I saw a warning on the label stating that it may cause high blood pressure.Anyone know if this is true. Also does red rice yeast contain statins? I use red rice yeast with my clients, and it does not contain statins. I am not sure if that is the case with all RRY. In regards to the bee pollen, I use a royal jelly that seems to help people with with those problems. There is no disclaimer about blood pressure with the one that I use. Again, I don't know if they are all like that. Barb Barbara Johnson RNHealth and Wellness Consultant*************************************Energy technology products, help for sleep & discomfort Energized air treatment, w/ 5 filtering technologies Energized Water w/ coral calcium to oxygenate & alkalize,Natural whole food dietary supplementsWeighted exercise shoes - increase metabolism, burn calories, toneRife technology, rebounders, Transfer Factor PlusLiquid colostrum, T-Plus Aloe (pp. 429-231 in "Politics in Healing")Natural & non chemical makeup, shampoo, cleansers ************************************** Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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