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- What is hypotension?
- Symptoms of hypotension
- Causes of hypotension
- Prevention of hypotension
- Risk factors for hypotension
- Complications of hypotension
- When to see a doctor about hypotension
- Diagnosis of hypotension
- Conventional treatment of hypotension
- Alternative/complementary treatment of hypotension
- Living with hypotension
- Caring for someone with hypotension
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Last reviewed: 10 November 2007 || Last updated: 3 January 2009
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- Fisher C, PainterG. Materia Medica Of Western Herbs For The Southern Hemisphere
- Osiecki H. The Physicans Handbook of Clininical Nutrition, 6th Edition. Bioconcepts Publishing QLD, 2001
- Tratter R, Jones A. Better Health Through Natural Healing: How to Get Well Without Drugs or Surgery, 2nd Edition. McGraw Hill, 2001
To learn more, go to the following web sites:
- Australian Heart Foundation (Australia)
- Blood Pressure Association (UK)
- British Heart Foundation (UK)
- American Heart Association (USA)
- National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute (USA)
NOTE: Mega doses of any type of vitamin, mineral, amino acid or herbal supplement cannot cure illnesses and in fact can be very dangerous and produce toxic side effects and interfere with medicine you are taking. Always ensure you consult your doctor before taking any type of complementary supplements.
Disclaimer: This guide is not intended to be used for diagnostic or prescriptive purposes. For any treatment or diagnosis of illness, please see your doctor.

