Guest guest Posted February 6, 2006 Report Share Posted February 6, 2006 You are right. I only gave half the requirements, you have the other half. Maybe one could then measure the effect of a single supplement on their BP thusly: Using your own capsules, fill one set with the supplement in question and the other set with a placebo (sugar or cornstarch, perhaps). Have someone else label the bottles and write down which is which, only to be revealed later. Get a BP monitor with a memory feature and take scheduled measurements while not looking at the readings. If the memory would fill up before the entire study is complete, have someone else write them down prior to the washout period. After all is complete, reveal the identities of the supplements and the values of the readings and evaluate. - > > > Rodney, > > > > This is why I recommended you use the memory feature > > of certain home blood pressure monitors and not look > > at the numbers until after the memory is full. This > > would serve as some measure of blinding for your study. > > > > > > - > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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