Male 26 years...detected hypertension last month...changed diet habits and exercising a lot still elevated bp(90/150,100/140)..more often fluctuating...no stress...no anxiety...one symptom is feeling nausea when suddenly standing...lipid profile normal except triglyceride at borderline and thyroid also nomal
Why bp is so much fluctuating
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Hello I understand your concerns
We have many good homeopathic medicines for this condition to treat it completely from the root itself without any harmful sideeffects that are part of conventional medicines.
Since I am a clinical dietician I can plan therapeutic diet according to your BMI and health issues if any
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