Guest guest Posted July 18, 2009 Report Share Posted July 18, 2009 I have high blood pressure for years but generally feel great. As I turned 60s now, I decided to do somethig with HBP. My first experience with precription medication (lisinopril-HCTZ, 25mg) was damn negative. It is a long story, but generally this drug sucked from me everything that I still possessed good and healthy. On my way to alternative solutions, I have encountered " levodyn " . Testimonials look great, but as usual there is no guarantee that fabrication of these testimonials is not a part of manufactring the formula itself. I am wondering, does anybody here have any experience with this formula? Thanks JB Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2009 Report Share Posted July 21, 2009 Dear JB, Why trust pharmaceutical preparations that have a long history of failure? There are many natural substances you can take for high blood pressure. The following can reduce high BP: Black cohosh *Chamomile CoQ10 Dandelion root *Garlic Ginger root Ginkgo leaf *Ginseng (Siberian) Gotu Kola *Hawthorne berry & flower HMB Honeysuckle flower Kudzu root Magnesium Niacin NO BP drugs Olive leaf *Peppermint *Sage Sarsaparilla Selenium St. John's wort Suma root *Yarrow The herbs with the highest ratings are shown with an asterisk. John from Israel , " jwl.bright " <jwl.bright wrote: > > I have high blood pressure for years but generally feel great. As I turned 60s now, I decided to do somethig with HBP. My first experience with precription medication (lisinopril-HCTZ, 25mg) was damn negative. It is a long story, but generally this drug sucked from me everything that I still possessed good and healthy. On my way to alternative solutions, I have encountered " levodyn " . Testimonials look great, but as usual there is no guarantee that fabrication of these testimonials is not a part of manufactring the formula itself. > > I am wondering, does anybody here have any experience with this formula? > > Thanks > > JB > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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