Two other possible choices: scary pharmaceuticals, and ineffective
nutritionals. What motivates a person with high blood pressure to search for a
blood pressure-lowering product ? preferably a natural, organic nutritional
supplement ? instead of relying on one of the three major conventional
pharmaceutical approaches to mitigating hypertension?Most conventional
pharmaceuticals are only intended as temporary 'bandages,' and do not address
the underlying physiological problems nor purport to offer a long-term solution.
They control a person's high blood pressure only as long as they are being
taken faithfully on a regular basis. Then, of course, there are certain
reported side effects.All categories of prescription blood-pressure drugs ?
alpha blocker, diuretic, or vasodilator ? have their dark sides, affecting at
least a few people, ranging from impotence and numbness to dizziness and
irregular heartbeat.As for nutritionals ? you can start visiting health-food
stores, and engaging the people in charge of them in seemingly enlightening
conversations. Begin by trying each store?s 'most highly recommended'
formula, one at a time, searching for a formula that won't let you down. Your
experience is likely to be that none of them can even make a serious dent in
your high-blood-pressure numbers.A common theme runs through virtually all of
these supplement formulas. They pretty much all have similar lists of
ingredients: magnesium, potassium, calcium, vitamin C, cayenne, and garlic. So
it stands to reason that, if one of them doesn?t work for you, it is likely that
none of them will. Discouraging . . .But, remember that Alistrol includes some
different ingredients.The Author Alistrol, the #1 natural supplement proven to
regulate your blood pressure and provide the best in heart health maintenance.
High Blood Pressure Medicines =>http://www.alistrol.com - Aromatherapy makes
use of the essential oils from the plants and other aromatic compounds to help
soothe the human mind and cure certain illness. You can do it at home with the
help of essential oils, perfume and cosmetics. When it becomes a part of
pharmacology, it is known as clinical aromatherapy. Aromachology studies the
effects of different aromas on human behavior. Certain aromas are believed to
have relaxing effect on our mind and body. Aromatherapy includes not only the
use of essential oils, but also absolutes, hydrosols, infusion, phytoncides, and
carrier oils. The absolutes are oils extracted by superficial fluid extraction,
like the rose absolute. Hydrosols, like the rose water, are aqueous by-products
after distillation. Infusions are the aqueous solutions of plant material.
Phytoncides are the natural volatile organic compounds extracted from plants.
Sweet almond oil is an example of carrier oil, used to dilute essential oils.
Aromatherapy can be done through inhalation. By taking baths, massages and
compresses, the essential oils can be absorbed by the skin. Through oral rinses
and gargles, they can be absorbed through the mucous membranes. Ingestion is
another method of aromatherapy. Aromatherapy causes various therapeutic effects
like the antiseptic effects, anesthetic effects, and psychological effects.
Aromatherapy has its effects on the central nervous system and the metabolism.
For home aromatherapy, you can blend neroli, eucalyptus, lavender, rosemary,
nutmeg, and peppermints in the base oils and add a few drops of basil in that
mixture. For bathing purposes, you can add oils like lavender, and rose to the
water. Aromatherapy can heal depression, insomnia, acne, joint pains, stress,
cough, and other types of diseases. For the skin, aromatherapy best solves acne
and dry skin problems. Aromatherapy helps to enhance the skin and makes it
glow. It gives a pedicure and manicure effect, and prevents skin wrinkles. The
common essential oils used for aromatherapy are sweet almond, avocado, cocoa
butter, grape seed, jojoba, olive, peanut, rose hip, sesame, sunflower and more.
Make sure not to use ajowan, almond, arnica, calamus, garlic, melilotus, onion,
mustard, wormseed, and wormwood, without proper supervision from the
aromatherapy practitioner.About the Author Sharon Albright is the owner of
Aromatherapy Site. Read more articles on Aromatherapy and visit her recommended
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