pressure? Will the peppermint mess with your high blood pressure? I
heard peppermint should be steered away from if you have high blood
pressure? Thanks
On Jan 29, 7:46 am, Robert James <idote...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Peppermint oxygenates the blood. It in that since acts like a blood thinner. I used to use aspirin for angina, which I had often, but peppermint works far better and faster for me (btw, I haven't had an angina attack for nearly two years since using pepp). The measurable amount of actual "thinning" is negotiable. It's one of my daily routines that I love.
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> On Jan 29, 2011, at 7:27 AM, Tanya <T_Wid...@msn.com> wrote:
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> > Just 5 minutes after reading this post I happened to open up the new
> > doTERRA Living magazine, where Rob James says peppermint works as a
> > natural blood thinner for him. Would it be more appropriate to stick
> > to something like frankincense or helichrysum or white fir? anyone
> > know if those are contraindicated for this situation?
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