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Blood pressure "warnings" should be phrased differently
 
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Blood pressure "warnings" should be phrased differently


Blood pressure "warnings" should be phrased differently. Enough already with all of the repeated "warnings" which are inaccurate:
People with high cortisol should not take licorice: it keeps cortisol levels from falling. Enough said for that group.

But the OTHER group of people with adrenal problems: People with LOW cortisol - those folks have overly low blood pressure, and benefit from the blood pressure raising effect of licorice as a side benefit, as the licorice also helps to preserve their cortisol.

Shees.
 

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