anything other than Hawthorn Berry for blood pressure control?

grape seed extract. Works great for me. Picked up 4 bottles in my previous order since they were so cheap. :)

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yea hawthorn never did much but give me headaches at high doses, but celery seed, c12 peptide and lowering sodium/rasing potassium intake are all great options in my experience.
 
C12 Peptide is the best **** you can find for the blood pressure. I've tried just about every supp. and nothing helped until I started taking C12.
 
Cocoa Polyphenols, too. See this thread, if you are interested in details: Invalid Link Removed
 
C12 Peptide, Celery Seed Extract

C12 Peptide? Please enlighten me ..

I've gone through truck-fulls worth of Hawthorn Berry, alongside Garlic, CoQ10 and Cayenne .. Hawthorn seems to work on and off .. it's odd. So I'm not convinced .. even @ higher dosages.
 
C12 Peptide? Please enlighten me ..

I've gone through truck-fulls worth of Hawthorn Berry, alongside Garlic, CoQ10 and Cayenne .. Hawthorn seems to work on and off .. it's odd. So I'm not convinced .. even @ higher dosages.

An enzyme known as angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) produces a contraction in blood vessels by converting angiotensin I to angiotensin II in the body. [Angiotensin is a blood-vessel constrictor]. This resulting contraction in blood vessels leads to an increase in blood pressure to be able to force the blood through a narrower pipe. Now, C12 peptide is a natural enzymatically hydrolyzed casein protein derivative (some peptides are biologically active whey-protein hydrolysates). C12 peptide works by inhibiting the action of the angiotensin converting enzyme. By effectively inhibiting this enzyme, C12 may help to reverse blood-vessel constriction, and restore the elasticity of blood vessels, leading to reduced or normalized blood pressure.
 
An enzyme known as angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) produces a contraction in blood vessels by converting angiotensin I to angiotensin II in the body. [Angiotensin is a blood-vessel constrictor]. This resulting contraction in blood vessels leads to an increase in blood pressure to be able to force the blood through a narrower pipe. Now, C12 peptide is a natural enzymatically hydrolyzed casein protein derivative (some peptides are biologically active whey-protein hydrolysates). C12 peptide works by inhibiting the action of the angiotensin converting enzyme. By effectively inhibiting this enzyme, C12 may help to reverse blood-vessel constriction, and restore the elasticity of blood vessels, leading to reduced or normalized blood pressure.
Is this legal or not?
 
Is this legal or not?
Do you mean C12 peptide? If yes, absolutely. It is a whey/casein derivative. Or did you mean something else?
 
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