Guest guest Posted January 10, 2003 Report Share Posted January 10, 2003 hi everyone. anyone have high blood pressure from the AP? i know its not a side effect of the antibiotics but i wonder if its the body dealing with getting rid of the toxins...i'm a little worried my BP has been 158 over 94 or around that a lot lately. any info would be appreciated. thank u. rachael Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 22, 2009 Report Share Posted April 22, 2009 , toxins released during treatment elevate blood pressure like any other stressor can. Anyone dislodging toxins should be supporting liver function with undenatured whey twice dauily plus selenium 400 mcg. A fairly complete primer on liver function is available on my site: http://members.shaw.ca/duncancrow/liver_function.html This also is a primary therapy for COPD and asthma, as lung glutathione is ALWAYS depleted in these people. Conversely, forcing biology without supporting it is seldom as effective as simply supporting it. Duncan > > Has anyone else noticed their blood pressure shooting up while doing the Protocol? > > I think it's tied into my allergies/asthma going out of whack and my liver being congested. A naturopathic doctor told me how taking Cal-Amo and Antronex from STANDARD PROCESS would lower my blood pressure if it was due to a congested liver and, sure enough, when I take them then I can see a drop in my blood pressure within ten (10) minutes of taking the Antronex. > > I found this on a website that discussed Antronex: > > Antronex is a natural antihistamine and liver decongestant USE FOR: Asthma, allergies, portal hypertension, (high blood pressure due to malfunction of the liver), toxic thyroid (hyper). Antronex® Contains the Principal Ingredients Calcium Lactate And 15 Mg Of Yakriton; A Bovine Liver Fat Extract, Discovered by the Japanese researchers in the 1920's, there are reams of literature in that country about the anti-histamic effect of this liver extract. Dr. Harrower who wrote the classic work " Practical Endocrinology " stated that Yakriton (ANTRONEX) is " the detoxifying hormone of the liver. " ANTRONEX is rated according to the amount of Yakriton it contains. Yakriton is the blood-filtering fraction of the liver. So the product quickens the detoxification of the blood in its flow through the liver. > > Anyone else have suggestions for dealing with portal hypertension? > > - > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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