Western Medicine Complimented by Eastern Medicine?

I’ve suffered from hypertension most of my life which is sort of unusual since I’m a pretty laid back person. As a result, I have blood pressure medication which my doctor has prescribed for me which I take religiously. Despite this no matter how much jogging I do or watch my salt intake it has been hard for me to get my blood pressure below 135/85 until recently. Thinking about this situation, I decided to compliment my blood pressure prescription with herbal medication from China after consulting with my doctor. After ordering blood pressure medication made by Beijing Bao Shu Tang Sci-Tech Pharmaceutical, Inc off of Ebay I have managed to reduce my blood pressure to 120/73. Needless to say, my doctor was amazed and told me to stick to the routine of taking my Lisinopril complemented with the eastern herbs. Incidentally, the eastern blood pressure herbal medicine I’m taking is apparently over 500 years old and is sanctioned by the Chinese government. Who would have guessed that this would work?

About Jesse

Hi! Welcome to my blog, Medical Ontological Semantics. My name is Jesse Stewart and I am a graduate of the University of Alabama's Masters Program in Library and Information Studies. I also have a Masters in Gerontology from the University of South Florida and I am currently working on a Specialist degree at Florida State University.. I have created this blog for the sole purpose of informing individuals about key issues in the field of Health Informatics. My goal has been to simplify complex issues so that the main points are expressed in everyday, understandable English.
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One Response to Western Medicine Complimented by Eastern Medicine?

  1. Dr. MacCall says:

    Good stuff!!