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High Blood Pressure

chronicGeneral

Elevated blood pressure, hypertension, cardiovascular stress

📚 Educational Reference: This page summarizes commonly referenced homeopathic considerations for high blood pressure. It does not constitute medical advice. Individual case-taking is essential for proper homeopathic treatment.

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Overview

Hypertension is a serious condition requiring proper medical management. Homeopathy may offer supportive care alongside conventional treatment, focusing on stress reduction and constitutional balance. Never discontinue BP medications without medical advice.

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Key Symptoms Often Considered

  • Headache, especially occipital
  • Dizziness
  • Flushed face
  • Palpitations
  • Nosebleeds
  • Often asymptomatic
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Common Modalities

Generally Worse

  • Stress
  • Salt
  • Heat
  • Anger

Generally Better

  • Rest
  • Relaxation
  • Open air
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Remedy Considerations (Educational)

These remedies are commonly referenced in homeopathic literature for conditions with similar symptom patterns. Proper remedy selection requires complete case-taking.

Natrum MuriaticumCommonly Used

Reserved, worse heat/sun, craves salt, headaches, after grief

GlonoinumFrequently Indicated

Throbbing headache, flushed, worse sun/heat, pulsating

LachesisOften Considered

Left-sided, worse after sleep, flushed, talkative, jealous

Aurum MetallicumOften Considered

Workaholic, depression, sensitive to contradiction, flushed

Baryta MuriaticaOften Considered

Elderly, arterial degeneration, memory issues

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Related Conditions

StressHeadachePalpitations

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⚠️ Educational Disclaimer

This information is for educational purposes only. Homeopathic remedy selection requires individualized case-taking by a qualified practitioner. Self-treatment is only appropriate for minor, acute conditions. For chronic or serious conditions, professional consultation is essential. This page does not constitute medical advice or diagnosis.