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Why do ripe fruits -- especially when canned -- smell bad? -- excluding apples and cantaloupes
In article , Charlie wrote:
OK......you got my attention. I didn't know heal-all (self-heal) had hypotensive properties, and I realize results may vary from person to person, I'm going to have to add this. How much of a reduction is dramatic and how rapidly did it occur for you? Sounds like it stabilized your pressure, as well. And are you using any other herbals, like hawthorne. I'm trying to get a grip on my elevation here. Hey Charlie, the change was like 165/95 --- 127/ 76 has been at this level for 3 weeks now with no change in meds. Yeah, these things can be statistically valid for groups and not for individuals. All I saying is that I see a difference and the prunella is the only difference. For now let's call it anecdotal. -- FB - FFF Billy http://angryarab.blogspot.com/ |
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