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Johan gouws Posted on Sep 07, 2017

4gram of hemp oil per day,will it lower my blood pressure and how long must I keep this up,to see e results.

I have high blood pressure 162 over 88.I am buying my hemp oil from dischem.

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    Enrique R Dec 07, 2018

    According tohttps://hemp2wellness.co.uk/ it should take about 4-6 weeks to see any actual results on your blood pressure. They don't say how many grams however.

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My friend is using Hem Buds dealing with his high blood, and his doctor prescribes it. I've read about it too that its effect on the body relaxes the smooth muscles and widens the arteries. The purpose of this is to allow a better flow of blood in the body and decrease the pressure exerted against the heart's walls.

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SOURCE: blood pressure monitor problem

The two numbers that measure your blood pressure are written like a fraction: one number on top and one on the bottom. The top number in a blood pressure reading refers to the systolic pressure. It measures the pressure inside your blood vessels at the moment your heart beats. The bottom number represents your diastolic pressure. It measures the pressure in your blood vessels when your heart is resting between heartbeats. A good blood pressure for most people will be under 120/80, as most people with blood pressure problems have high blood pressure. However, extreme low blood pressure can also be a serious health concern.

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SOURCE: Oil Pressure Always Runs High - 2002 Grand Jeep Cherokee

Might be that the oil pressure switch is going out. Unless this has been happening for a while now.

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SOURCE: Only blood pressure result I get is 'EE'

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SOURCE: error message

send it back to the manufacturer and tell them whats going on with it and they should be able to adjust it to the right settings or take it to a health care supply store, they may have a technician there who may be able to do it. good luck!

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SOURCE: How to clear memory on a ReliaMed wrist blood preassure machine

  • Make sure the unit is off
  • Hold down on the memory button until you see "CL" (clear)
  • Once you see CL appear on the screen release the memory button then tap memory once
  • You will hear a series of beeps
  • Memory is now cleared
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