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  1. #1
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    Default M1T and high blood pressure.
    Can M1T cause high blood pressure, or is it just not good for people with high blood pressure?

    Thanks.

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    Yes it can, but 1500mg of Hawthorn Berry ED solves that problem. If you already have high blood pressure maybe you could raise that to 2000mg.

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    Hawthorn can take months to kick in. It gave me high blood pressure.

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    Originally posted by sifu
    Hawthorn can take months to kick in. It gave me high blood pressure.
    Hawthorn gave you high blood pressure?!

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    Originally posted by jynx
    Yes it can, but 1500mg of Hawthorn Berry ED solves that problem. If you already have high blood pressure maybe you could raise that to 2000mg.

    That is a very general and possibly misleading statement.

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    No M1T gave me high blood pressure, very high in fact. And like SC said, that is a misleading statement.

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    Thanks guys. I know that otc herbal stuff is not magic, lol.

    And btw, I dont have high blood pressure. I just like to know everything before makeing a decision.

    Im probably not going to use it then..... Probably crap anyway...

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    M1T gave me higher blood pressure... I sprang nosebleeds just standing around... but I think I'm pretty prone to nosebleeds, anyway.

    It really raised my systolic pressure, but it's usually borderline high, anyway.

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