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<blockquote data-quote="ianf0ster" data-source="post: 2608518" data-attributes="member: 506169"><p>Hi [USER=289056]@Ricku2[/USER] Do you take Blood pressure meds, or beta blockers ? It's well known that people taking such meds have to reduce them when they start eating Low Carb , because they start to feel dizzy. At least in those cases this isn't a side effect of diabetes, it's a side effect of a better diet curing High Blood Pressure. Dr David Unwin (one of the most prominent low carb GPs in the UK) himself didn't realise the power for low carb for naturalising Blood Pressure until he found himself nearly fainting when he got up to greet a patient.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ianf0ster, post: 2608518, member: 506169"] Hi [USER=289056]@Ricku2[/USER] Do you take Blood pressure meds, or beta blockers ? It's well known that people taking such meds have to reduce them when they start eating Low Carb , because they start to feel dizzy. At least in those cases this isn't a side effect of diabetes, it's a side effect of a better diet curing High Blood Pressure. Dr David Unwin (one of the most prominent low carb GPs in the UK) himself didn't realise the power for low carb for naturalising Blood Pressure until he found himself nearly fainting when he got up to greet a patient. [/QUOTE]
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