Tuesday, December 6, 2011

How can I get the doctor to prescribe clonidine for high blood pressure?

My last few doctor visits shows that I have high blood pressure, so I'm pretty sure I will be prescribed medicaition. I have a bit of anxiety and would like clonidine. I heard it works on the central nervous system and calms people. However, it is not the first line drug for high blood pressure, so how can I get the doctor to prescribe this?|||If your blood pressure isn't that high, you can bring it down without medication. If it is high enough to require medication, then try to bring the blood pressure down on your own, anyway, so you don't have to take the medications for the rest of your life.





High blood pressure (hypertension) is caused by dehydration.





Hypertension is a state of adaptation of the body to a generalized drought, when there is not enough water to fill all the blood vessels that diffuse water into vital cells. As part of the mechanism of reverse osmosis, when water from the blood serum is filtered and injected into important cells through minute holes in their membranes, extra pressure is needed for the "injection process." Just as they inject I.V. "water" in hospitals, so the body injects water into tens of trillions of cells all at the same time.





Water and some salt intake will bring blood pressure back to normal.





Click below to learn how.|||You actually prefer a drug?



Do you think you are deficient in clonidine?



You would be better off to get some magnesium oil and rub it on your skin 2 or 3 times a day and make sure your vitamin D levels are within the accepted range. Avoid the things in your diet that may cause hig blood presure like excess salt and refined sugar and eat a lot of fresh vegetables and fruit especially berries and some raw nuts everyday.|||Best thing to do is talk to your doctor. Tell him all your physical and mental problems so he knows what he is working with. You can suggest things and ask if it is something that would help in your situation. Communication is what doctors like from their patients...

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