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Galrion (Los Angeles, Ca Usa) on 01/24/2010
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I have had hypertension for some time, and for 4 years I was on multiple medications. I recently weaned off all medicines and now I am using natural methods to reduce my blood pressure.

ACV had zero effect on my blood pressure, but quite by accident I found that baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) has a dramatic effect. I tried Xylitol, and it gave me such severe heartburn that I took baking soda to remedy it. I now add a pinch of soda to each glass of water, to my coffee grounds, etc. and I don't sense any taste of it. Anybody with a blood pressure monitor can test this. Test BP, take a glass of water with 1/8 or 1/4 tsp. baking soda, test BP again after 30 minutes. It will cost you about $1 per year to control BP this way, and most people already have the soda in the house.

The need for bicarbonate indicates that kidneys need to be detoxified... if you want to be less dependent on remedies.

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Replied By Gavin (Manganui, Northland, New Zealand) on 04/29/2011

I think with baking soda you might get a rise in your BP. In the book "Wardmaster" writen in the nineteen thirties.. The author says that if you have a flare up of arthiritis you take baking soda until your ears start ringing.. (High bp. ) and wrap up warmly and go to bed.. This stops the inflamation and settles things down again.
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Replied By Rc (North Florida Keys) on 09/25/2020

DrSircus.com has great information and an ebook about the baking soda protocol, and if you use it correctly, no increase in blood pressure.
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Replied By Juanita (OR) on 04/24/2022

I tried this remedy and the sodium in baking soda raised my blood pressure to 204/100, glad I had some Carditone to help get my pressure down!!
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