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Comments on the ability of the following to lower blood pressure quickly?

 

Drinking one small packet of unsweetened Cherry-RED Jello in hot water as

tea.

 

Richard

 

 

 

 

 

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Karen

 

With Yang rising hypertension I finally found an Indian/Ayurvedic herbal

formula to help. The formula utilizes Indian Snake Root also known as

Rauwolfia Serpentine or when the drug companies were using/making it..... it was

called reserpine. In my experience such a formula is not to be used in

congestive heart disease/failure...... when fluids accumulate in/around the

heart.

 

With that being said there are times of Heart Yin deficiency in which I

know of two cases which immediately brought down the hypertension caused by

such. It was immediate and so far both cases only took one dose. These are

not patients.....family members.

 

The RED Jello was told to my (54 y/o) brother by an herbalist from Panama

(who is 94 years old). The herbalist looks like he isn't a day over 60 and

his last child was born at age 86. For what it is worth the herbalist has

fathered at least 100 children.

 

Since this is the first time I have heard or seen it in use.....that's why

I was asking for other input. So far we are monitoring (about 5 days now)

and the blood pressure is holding in both at absolutely normal

120/70...give or take a few points. Prior to that my brother's BP for a few days

was

150/90. He tried this on his own and then told me about it.

 

Richard

 

 

 

In a message dated 4/30/2010 10:43:13 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

turusachan writes:

 

Hi Richard - I have no experience with this, but was wondering when you

would use it? Would it be for an emergency situation, or to help lower it

over time?

karen

 

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25 Bank Row, 3S

Greenfield, MA 01301

413-768-8333

www.adamsacupuncturwww.ad

 

Greenfield Community Acupuncture

3 Bank Row, Suite 2S

Greenfield, MA 01301

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Believe.

 

 

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Thu, April 29, 2010 10:52:09 AM

Knox gelatin or better yet RED JELLO

 

Comments on the ability of the following to lower blood pressure quickly?

 

Drinking one small packet of unsweetened Cherry-RED Jello in hot water as

tea.

 

Richard

 

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In Florida I found it in Publix right next to the one with sugar.

Its a sugar-free one.

 

Richard

 

 

In a message dated 4/30/2010 12:35:05 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

Docvite writes:

 

 

 

 

Where do u find Red Jello without sugar??? Dr. Susan

 

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Hi Richard - I have no experience with this, but was wondering when you would

use it? Would it be for an emergency situation, or to help lower it over time?

karen

 

 

 

Karen R. Adams,

Lic Ac, Dipl Ac

25 Bank Row, 3S

Greenfield, MA 01301

413-768-8333

www.adamsacupuncture.info

 

Greenfield Community Acupuncture

3 Bank Row, Suite 2S

Greenfield, MA 01301

413-772-0077

www.greenfldcommacu.com

 

 

 

Believe.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Chinese Medicine

Thu, April 29, 2010 10:52:09 AM

Knox gelatin or better yet RED JELLO

 

 

Comments on the ability of the following to lower blood pressure quickly?

 

Drinking one small packet of unsweetened Cherry-RED Jello in hot water as

tea.

 

Richard

 

 

 

 

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