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4 Responses to “Can high blood pressure and cholesterol cause pain all over my body?”
I you say you have pain in your back, make sure its not the kidneys. Do you drink alcohol often? It can lead to fermentation and blood pressure pills and stuff dont work well with that. Causes stifness of the body and pain in muscles. So check what you drink and eat.
It is very clear what you are suffering from. A very common side effect from cholesterol lowering and other prescription medication is aching muscles. You ache all over.
Instead of prescription medication you need natural medication. This way you avoid those often dreadful side effects that you often get from prescription medication.
Oats, oatmeal and oats based muesli will help to reduce your cholesterol.
Garlic, fish oil and hawthorn will help to reduce both your cholesterol as well as your blood pressure.
Coenzyme Q10 (not to be taken with warfarin) and coleus as well as apple cider vinegar will help to reduce your blood pressure.
Probably the best garlic to get is the high strength 3,000 mg capsules. Take 2 capsules 2 or 3 times a day.
Garlic is also an antibacterial and antimicrobial agent and is also very good for people with sinus problems.
April 23rd, 2009 at 1:22 am
Shawn Breckenridge
I you say you have pain in your back, make sure its not the kidneys. Do you drink alcohol often? It can lead to fermentation and blood pressure pills and stuff dont work well with that. Causes stifness of the body and pain in muscles. So check what you drink and eat.
April 23rd, 2009 at 5:11 pm
Christopher Widener
Someone with fibromyalgia describes the pain as “hurting all over.” Is the pain worse just before a storm? Does your skin hurt to touch?
I have fibromyalgia but cholesterol medicine can also cause muscle pain. I couldn’t take it because of the muscle pain and tiredness it caused.
April 25th, 2009 at 5:08 pm
Todd Domingo
It is very clear what you are suffering from. A very common side effect from cholesterol lowering and other prescription medication is aching muscles. You ache all over.
Instead of prescription medication you need natural medication. This way you avoid those often dreadful side effects that you often get from prescription medication.
Oats, oatmeal and oats based muesli will help to reduce your cholesterol.
Garlic, fish oil and hawthorn will help to reduce both your cholesterol as well as your blood pressure.
Coenzyme Q10 (not to be taken with warfarin) and coleus as well as apple cider vinegar will help to reduce your blood pressure.
Probably the best garlic to get is the high strength 3,000 mg capsules. Take 2 capsules 2 or 3 times a day.
Garlic is also an antibacterial and antimicrobial agent and is also very good for people with sinus problems.
April 26th, 2009 at 10:47 pm
Carlos Sedillo