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<blockquote data-quote="LionChild" data-source="post: 2463917" data-attributes="member: 461457"><p>Thanks Mike, very much. I don't think salt is a problem with me as I eat mostly only fresh vegetables, and hardly anything with added salt. I have a variety of nuts every day, but tend to avoid fruit most of the time except for blueberries.</p><p>I am pretty sure there will be no relationship between the effervescent tablets you mention and the fact that I drink a cup or two of sparkling water just to stave off feelings of hunger in the mornings...I don't think that would contribute to high blood pressure would it? Quite innocent surely?</p><p></p><p>I can't expect you to be an expert on this subject, in terms of every aspect. However, it might be worth mentioning that... </p><p></p><p>I am wondering whether any of the other supplements might be unhelpful? For instance I take the recommended supplement amount of zinc, 4000 iu Vitamin D3, Sterols and Stanols for Cholesterol, B-50, Fish oil tablets, Magnesium. I hope none of these might be causing raise in BP...</p><p></p><p>A1c is okay, generally under 48, not more than 47.</p><p></p><p>However BP has been in the 140s often (though very variable), (SYSTOLIC), for years, but the diastolic has always been pretty good, around 80, until the last few weeks...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LionChild, post: 2463917, member: 461457"] Thanks Mike, very much. I don't think salt is a problem with me as I eat mostly only fresh vegetables, and hardly anything with added salt. I have a variety of nuts every day, but tend to avoid fruit most of the time except for blueberries. I am pretty sure there will be no relationship between the effervescent tablets you mention and the fact that I drink a cup or two of sparkling water just to stave off feelings of hunger in the mornings...I don't think that would contribute to high blood pressure would it? Quite innocent surely? I can't expect you to be an expert on this subject, in terms of every aspect. However, it might be worth mentioning that... I am wondering whether any of the other supplements might be unhelpful? For instance I take the recommended supplement amount of zinc, 4000 iu Vitamin D3, Sterols and Stanols for Cholesterol, B-50, Fish oil tablets, Magnesium. I hope none of these might be causing raise in BP... A1c is okay, generally under 48, not more than 47. However BP has been in the 140s often (though very variable), (SYSTOLIC), for years, but the diastolic has always been pretty good, around 80, until the last few weeks... [/QUOTE]
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