Thanks Marshall for the advice.
 
 
Christine Wyndham-Thomas

Marshall Dudley <[email protected]> wrote:
Be aware that low potassium or high sodium can certainly cause elevated blood 
pressure, but it is not the only possible cause. She should be very careful if 
trying to get off the meds, it should be done slowly and monitoring the 
pressure many times a day. 
My wife went on the Atkins diet in June, and in 2 months was completely off her 
diabetes medicine.  She had to get off it, the medicine was about to kill her 
giving her hypoglycemia daily once she started the diet. But she backed off 
slowly, going from 4 pills a day to 1/2 pill a day before stopping completely. 
And she monitored her blood surgar as well. It is now normal without any 
diabetes meds. 
I am hoping she will be able to do the same with her high blood pressure 
medicine, but as of yet she has not been able to cut down on it, even though 
she has been taking potassium for the last 3 or 4 months.  The potassium along 
with calcium and magnesium and drinking lots of water though has helped her leg 
cramps. 
Marshall 
mamapug wrote: Dear Christine,Have her take Potassium. High BP is caused by an 
imbalance between Sodium (NA) and Potassium (K) intake in the food. (No more 
potato crisps!)There`s a great book called "The K Factor" which explains it. 
Hopefully you can find it at your library, or if all else fails, on 
Amazon.MarshaleePS, I`m 51, and am heavy. My BP is good because I take 
Potassium, and my blood sugar is good, as I take Vanadium! Amazing what the 
docs don`t know... Hi My mother is taking two lots of tablets to help control 
her high blood pressure.  I think she's been on them for about two years now 
and it's not really improving.  Would CS help with high blood pressure? 
Christine Wyndham-Thomas

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