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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>
I was with a group of individuals who were all gluten intolerant today,
and the question came up, did we have low blood pressure?
All five of us did.
Now, I know that our veins and muscles are made of smooth muscle tissue.
I know that muscle weakness is a hallmark of CD/gluten intolerance. I
wonder if the "therefore" of the argument is true: therefore, our
circulatory system is not working efficiently, due to muscle weakness, &
our arteries are not pumping effectively, and as a result we have low
blood pressure.
What is the truth of that statement? I'm willing to take a poll. Please
respond to me privately, & I'll post the results.
I need to know if you are confirmed gluten intolerant. If you are not
confirmed, pls let me know & I'll compile those results separately.
So, what are you: Low, Normal, or High blood pressure?
Bec
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