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It's a quick fix though , have to take it twice a day every day , but if your stressed it helps to have a quick SwigI eat the Baxter like , but Derrick Hughes on here get quick results (minutes) with beetroot juice
It's a quick fix though , have to take it twice a day every day , but if your stressed it helps to have a quick SwigI eat the Baxter like , but Derrick Hughes on here get quick results (minutes) with beetroot juice
Yes Amazon sell it if you can't find anyyes the juice could be a quicker easier way of getting daily beetroot, is it the "beet it" juice that comes in cartons you use @Derrick Hughes?
bought some doesnt taste great but ill have half a cup in the morning each day and half a cup in the afternoon will hopefully help, do u find it relaxes u if ur stressed?Yes Amazon sell it if you can't find any
Shouldn’t you find out by trained medical staff exactly what it is first ???bought some doesnt taste great but ill have half a cup in the morning each day and half a cup in the afternoon will hopefully help, do u find it relaxes u if ur stressed?
nhs is busy enough, its not overly high so ill see how this works firstShouldn’t you find out by trained medical staff exactly what it is first ???
You just book an appointment with your local surgery and the nurse will do it no need for hospital at allnhs is busy enough, its not overly high so ill see how this works first
Its easier to have your own moniter, But first you have to realise you have higher BP, then you go out and buy oneYou just book an appointment with your local surgery and the nurse will do it no need for hospital at all
Not sure where you are but I think Tesco are offering the service at the stores with a chemist in
Beetroot juice. Ewwww. Faced with that, I think I'd try the whatever random suggestion google has come up with this week. Magnesium, vitamin D, distilled sharks eye fluid, apple cider vinegar mixed with the finest Oban whisky.
Just to stir it up I drink some of the viniger and add raw organic cyder vinigerBeetroot juice. Ewwww. Faced with that, I think I'd try the whatever random suggestion google has come up with this week. Magnesium, vitamin D, distilled sharks eye fluid, apple cider vinegar mixed with the finest Oban whisky.
Yes your own would be the most convenient as long as it’s accurate and being used properlyIts easier to have your own moniter, But first you have to realise you have higher BP, then you go out and buy one
In my case the wife had one, but i didnt know or think to test my self because i had a heavy feeling in the head and strained eyes
juice it if you don’t like it - in a breakfast smoothie with say apple / mint / lemon i bet you wouldn’t even taste it
i don’t like avocado much but in a juice with other stuff ( spinach, broccoli, spinach, apple, lemon) i get my daily fix of good stuff and it tastes great
Yesbought some doesnt taste great but ill have half a cup in the morning each day and half a cup in the afternoon will hopefully help, do u find it relaxes u if ur stressed?
Very rare for GP practice to even have an ECG machine now, I have no idea why. You would think it would be quick and cheap to do, even if you had to email it onwards for cardiology to look at.
I guess it might be because GPs aren't paid to do this any longer.
Are the home ECG monitors any use? They tend to record, but then charge for analysis beyond the basics. But they can export a PDF that could be passed to a GP if that would help in capturing what was happening when it did so, rather than at a hospital appointment when everything might be business as usual. Clearly the analysis is the important bit and beyond the end user, but recognising a change in what is normal is practical, as would taking multiple readings. GPs seem to encourage home BP testing, so is this useful or just technology for the sake of it?