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Triple Leaf Tea's Blood Pressure Tea offers 20 individually wrapped 1.06-ounce bags crafted from a traditional Chinese herbal blend designed to support healthy blood pressure, kidney, and liver function. Celebrated for its mild taste and longevity benefits, this tea is a trusted choice among wellness-focused professionals seeking natural, time-tested health solutions.
| ASIN | B00014HQCK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #14,910 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #381 in Herbal Tea |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (2,629) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 23991000088 |
| Manufacturer | Triple Leaf |
| Product Dimensions | 2.7 x 3.1 x 5.14 inches; 1.06 ounces |
| UPC | 023991000088 |
| Units | 20 Count |
K**O
Blood pressure lower
It has help lower my blood pressure. Not bad tasting
R**E
yes yes
not a bad taste , actually pretty tasty, will purchase again
C**R
GREAT OPTION FOR THOSE SEEKING NATURAL/AT HOME HELP
After I changed careers, I found I had high blood pressure, after a lifetime of having LOW BLOOD PRESSURE. I am not willing to get blood pressure medication, such as Lisonipril, yet. Prescription meds are expensive, my healthcare plan is pretty lousy, I am not sure which doctor I will get each time. My husband already takes medication for hypertension by the way. Drinking this tea helps us lower our blood pressure (for me significantly, for him, just somewhat) without prescription medication. Naturally, do not do this before or without your doctors approval, lest you have a stroke, but if you have some room for self-help this will likely be a good option for you. The tea isn't horrible, but it is a bit gamey. Sometimes we drink this with a bit of wild honey or a tiny dab of brown sugar.
B**E
Great quality
Very fast shipping… tea is very good quality
T**A
Great product
Very effective, highly recommended
J**N
No effect whatsoever - This did not work
I've had high blood pressure since my early twenties. I'm not overweight, exercise regularly and eat healthy, low sodium diet. My HBP is controlled by low doses of Norvasc and a dieuretic ( I forget the name). I ran out of meds and decided this was the best time to try one of these teas and do so in a scientific manner - having a background in the sciences and several degrees to prove it. To ensure I settle back to my regular, unmedicated pressure I was off drugs for a bit over a week. My BP settled at 160/109 - yup! That's nuts, I just don't understand it - I do everything right, anyways. Reading the recommendations I drank two cups in the evening and this damn thing almost made me pee the bed. I was like what the heck!! Seriously, I had to run for the bathroom a few times the next day. Once I got accustomed to it, that subsided and I monitored my pressure for the next week. Twice or three times per day following the recommended procedure - sitting quietly for 5 minutes, arm at heart level, automated Omron monitor (excellent ratings). Now the result - My blood pressure was UNCHANGED.. This tea had absolutely no effect whatsoever other than making me pee more initially. It is very good tasting tea and I continue to consume a cup daily. It may work well in conjunction with meds, that remains to be seen. I do believe in Eastern Medicine - they have studied the healing effects of herbs on the body for much longer than Western medicine's approach of slice/dice and medicate to mask symptoms. So in summary, now that I'm back on meds, I can't conclusively say if the effect of lowering BP has anything to do with the tea. Be careful of all these claims that people make as many are not based on scientific observation but rather the placebo effect. There have not established conclusive correlation between drinking the tea and observed blood pressure decrease. If I snap my fingers and the stoplight changes, can I say I changed the stoplights with the finger snap? Not really. It has to be demonstrated as being repeatable and confirmed by multiple sources under scientific observation to hold true. So in summary, If you are looking to lower you BP go see a doctor of Western or Eastern medicine let them work with you. Drink this tea because it is good, not to lower your BP.
A**R
It works
I was skeptical of a tea actually working this well now it's part of my daily routine I can't go back actually but more to stock up
L**A
Na
Good
J**Z
Gut 👍
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