Is there an association between diabetes and high blood pressure - or a known correlation?
High blood pressure can be reduced by many drugs, including anti-hypertensive agents in the sub-group known as angiotensin type II receptor blockers. One drug in this sub-group is olmesartan, available as a generic from various manufacturers including Cipla and Dr Reddy's.
Does any one have experience of using this, olmesartan ? ? ? Any feedback on experience gratefully received.
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As i have posted earlier that i m on LCHF since 10/02/16 and my sugar level is extremely under control with one and half tablets one morning and half evening. But my BP level is now 70-80/115-130 without any tablet whereas i was taking a tablet for last about 10 years. Hence my BP has been improved tremendously in this way. After this diet i have never feel gastric problem which was earlier always irritate me. My wife was also taking BP tablet 'Amlotec 80" and she is not diabetic. She is taking meal with me and reduced small amount of carb. Now her BP is around 65-75/110-125 (without taking tablet). I have seen these wonder in few days and hopeful that i will also be free of diabetic medication in some time. Thanx to everybody on this forum.
Anup ji, now this is my aim of life to tell about LCHF to all my known and my colleagues and some of my relatives and colleague have already on this way after this information. I m going to retire in April/2017 and i will devote myself for this cause. I have make up my mind from the book 'The Secret" by Rohnda Byrne that i will get myself medicine free before my retirement and i have got it. If u have some time please read this book definitely. Thanx.
it's not easy to adopt lchf diet. The idea of low fat has been deeply rooted in the minds of everybody. So if you insist to switch to high fat diet first resistance comes from the family members. They have been so strongly taught about high fat diet leading to high cholesterol leading to cvd and heart attack that they try to resist lchf diet. Many families are using cholesterol free oil and products and nonstick cookwares so that less oil is consumed.
Also coconut oil is used more in south. Most parts of india use other oils. Ground nut oil is widely used all over india. Coconut oil tastes sweeter than other oils. This requires adoption a change in your taste.
I have mentioned a few practical problems which many of us would be facing. Sometimes a separate khana needs to be prepared for us. Many of us may have to take their food outside.
But lchf diet and using mct is a wonderful concept accepted by science. I wish the food habits of entire society changes in favour of lchf diet. Not just for diabetics.
Sounds like the thread I started has got your thoughts reeling. Greeeeeaaat ! ! ! No issue with discussing varying points of view . . . . . . and see a range of sensible, hopefully evidence based, opinions . . . . . on the complex subject of health, each with its strength (to be confirmed) and weaknesses ( - to be refuted by appropriate evidence).
I hope you are not having trouble sleeping . . . . . one important function of improving & maintaining good health that none of us can do without - and, in its own way, . . . . . as important as any nutritional aspect.
More later, . . . . for now, thanks for all your considered input.
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