When it comes to your blood pressure, balance is KEY.

You don’t want it CLIMBING sky-high…

But you also don’t want it FALLING off a ledge!

You’ve got to find that Goldilocks “sweet spot”…

But unfortunately, most hypertension medications your doc will give you have the potential to OVERCOMPENSATE…

And swing the pendulum TOO FAR in the opposite direction.

Too-low blood pressure could set you up for confusion… falls… and even car accidents…

All just to try get your “numbers” where your doc wants them!

BP pills will rarely get you a “hole in one” when it comes to hitting your target.

So, maybe it’s time to put down that driver and pick up a putter…

Especially if you’re already on the green… and don’t have far to go.

Tap it in

In certain parts of China… pickers wait until JUST the right time (usually in late summer) to collect cnidium fruit (Cnidium monnieri)…

When it’s at the PERFECT level of ripeness.

Traditional Chinese Medicine calls it “She Chuang Zi”… and uses it topically to treat a number of skin conditions… as well as sex problems.

Thanks to substances called coumarins, it helps both guys and gals RISE to the occasion by opening the FLOODGATES for healthy blood flow “down there”…

One coumarin in particular found in cnidium, called osthole, has shown to help RELAX arteries and keep them WIDE and FLEXIBLE…

Which is CRUCIAL if you’re struggling to get hypertension under control.

Osthole acts as a calcium-channel blocker…

Which is EXACTLY how some of Big Pharma’s BP meds work!

But don’t worry – cnidium fruit isn’t associated with any MAJOR side effects or risks.

Calcium-channel blockers, however, have been linked to dizziness… drowsiness… increased appetite and weight gain… and even sexual dysfunction!

In one animal study, osthole from cnidium fruit even helped lower blood pressure in subjects with enlarged hearts…

And past research has revealed additional actions that may benefit BP, like antioxidant, which could help keep vessels strong and beat back arterial deposits…

And antiplatelet… which could help keep blood from getting “too thick.”

A Chinese herbalist can point you in the right direction as to where to get cnidium fruit… which is also known by the Latin name Fructus Cnidii…
And which herbs to combine it with (as TCM rarely uses any one single herb on its own).


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