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Low Blood Pressure (Hypotension)

Low blood pressure (Hypotension) is blood pressure that is so low that it is causing symptoms or signs due to the low flow of blood through the arteries and veins. When the flow of blood is too low to deliver enough oxygen and nutrients to vital organs such as the brain, heart, and kidney; the organs do not function normally and may be permanently damaged. It should be noted that unlike high blood pressure, which is defined on the basis of blood pressure alone, low blood pressure is defined primarily by signs and symptoms of low blood flow. In fact, some individuals may have a blood pressure of 90/50 and have no signs or symptoms of low blood pressure, and, therefore, not have low blood pressure while others who normally have a blood pressure of 130/80 may develop symptoms and signs of low blood pressure if their blood pressure drops to 100/60.
 
We have 5 products for this condition.
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Product Name Item Number
Siberian Ginseng     Eleutherococcus senticosis 10154 Siberian Ginseng
    Adaptogen, energizer, immune regulator, aphrodisiac, blood...
Kola Nut     Cola vera 10146 Kola Nut
    Stimulant with a caffeine-like action.
Siberian Ginseng, cut & sifted     Eleutherococcus senticosus 12344 Details
    Adaptogen, energizer, immune regulator, aphrodisiac, blood...
Siberian Ginseng, powder     Eleutherococcus senticosus 12279 Siberian Ginseng, powder
    Adaptogen, energizer, immune regulator, aphrodisiac, blood...

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