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Blood pressure (high): foods to eat and avoid

Reference #: 796
Submit Date: 14 Jul 2006
Browse Category: blood pressure ...high
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Country of Remedy: USA
Remedy Source: Tao of Health, Sex, and Longevity, Daniel Reid, Fireside, New York, pp 111-112
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Remedy Description

Source: Tao of Health, Sex, and Longevity, Daniel Reid, Fireside, New

York, p 111



Blood pressure (high)



Excessive pressure of blood against the walls of blood vessels, owing

primarily to diets of denatured and overcooked foods, which deposit

inorganic minerals and cholesterol against walls of blood vessels, narrow-

ing and hardening them and raising blood pressure; also caused by excess

retention of toxic by-products of protein putrefaction in the digestive

tract and liver.



Carrot, celery, parsley, spinach juice: same benefits and usage as for

arterio-sclerosis, which is usually accompanied by high blood pressure.



Spinach: raw spinach corrects pH imbalance in the digestive tract and

bloodstream, thus eliminating a major source of the toxic wastes that

leave deposits in blood vessels and raise blood pressure.



Beet and carrot juice: same effects and usage as for arteriosclerosis.



Molasses: builds and balances the bloodstream, eliminating toxic con-

ditions that lead to high blood pressure; 2 tbsp in cup of warm

water, twice daily.



Other beneficial foods: raw garlic; wheat germ oil; wheat germ; pecans;

sunflower seeds; raw tomatoes; seaweed (kelp); lecithin.



Foods to avoid: refined starch and sugar; pasteurized milk; fatty meats;

salt and salt-preserved foods; alcohol; stimulating spices such as hot pep-

pers, curry, mustard.