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Anti-hypertension Tea-leaf flower to low blood pressure

Posted on Oct. 16, 2008 at 2:25 AM - Post Comment

High blood pressure is injurious to a person¡¯s body. It is the direct cause of some form of headache, dizziness and insomnia. It may lead to agitation, palpitation and even depression. Sustained high blood pressure plays great havoc with the person¡¯s heart, brain, kidneys and other organs. Many people with high blood pressure died of cerebral hemorrhage, heart failure or renal failure.
There are patients of hypertension in every country of the world. The incidence is about 13%. Regrettably, hypertension usually has no symptom. A few people may feel dizzy from time to time or even have nasal hemorrhage occasionally, but a great number of people may have had hypertension for many years, yet feel no discomfort. Hypertension is, therefore, all the more dangerous because it is a ¡°silent killer¡±. However, great care must be exercised before subjecting these patients to the disagreeable side-effects and potential dangers (e.g. cancer) of a continuous program of drug therapy. Combinations of drugs are usually necessary, but they are difficult to evaluate.
In principle, the treatment of hypertension should aim at lowering the blood pressure gradually, by small margins, and protect the body organs at the same time. In regard to society at large, the ultimate aim is to reduce the incidence of cardiovascular diseases and the mortality from them. How is hypertension to be controlled, then? In the opinion of traditional Chinese medical scholars, the problem should be tackled from what is at the root. They think that the basic task is to make the blood vessels free for blood to pass through, to increase the elasticity of the blood vessels and prevent them from hardening, and to nourish the liver so as to make it more powerful in performing its functions and purifying blood.
Anti-hypertension Tea-leaf flower is a health-care product which can cure or prevent hypertension. But what is Anti-hypertension tea-leaf flower? It is an organism of the vegetable kingdom which has been used in traditional Chinese medicine for almost a thousand years. China is a country with many dialects. The plant we are now considering has quite a few dialect names. Anti-hypertension Tea-leaf flower is the literal, or semantic, translation of just one of these dialect names. The other dialect names would best be translated phonetically, for their literal translations would each carry some irrelevant significance. For example, a popular name is phonetically lobma, which is not suitable for literal translation. When in difficulty of mutual understanding, we may use its scientific name, which is Apocynum venetum.
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