A definite NO. Phenylephrine causes marked increase in systolic, diastolic, and pulmonary pressures, as well as reflex bradycardia.
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Epinephrine can make you feel alert, increase your heart rate, and raise your blood pressure. It can also cause sweating, nausea, and trembling.
No. It will do the opposite, raise it.
Salty items, also licorice will raise the blood pressure.
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No actually one of the products is proven to lower things like blood pressure and cholesterol :)
Caffeine can temporarily raise blood pressure, but its long-term effects on blood pressure are not clear and can vary depending on the individual.
The heart is a muscle. Soma is a muscle relaxer. Do the math ;-)
Garlic contains compounds that help relax blood vessels and improve blood flow, which can lower blood pressure. These compounds, such as allicin, may also reduce the production of angiotensin II, a hormone that can cause blood vessels to constrict and raise blood pressure.
Epinephrine, if take orally, can raise your heart rate to dangerous levels. And it is not effective at handling allergic reactions.
When nicotine exerts its effect on the heart, the pulse rate of the smoker will increase while smoking the cigarette. A consequence of the pulse rate increasing is that the nicotine will raise the smoker's blood pressure.