Symptoms
Common Signs You May Need Blood Pressure Supplement
This formula is most appropriate for patterns associated with Liver Heat rising, Internal Wind, Liver Yang Rising, and Liver and Kidney imbalance according to Traditional Chinese herbal principles. Different individuals may experience different symptoms, such as:
High Blood Pressure or Elevated Blood Pressure Patterns
Individuals may experience elevated blood pressure patterns, circulatory imbalance, or ongoing cardiovascular concerns. Traditional Chinese Medicine often associates these patterns with Liver Heat, Liver Yang Rising, Internal Wind, or underlying deficiencies affecting long-term balance.
Headaches or Pressure in the Head
Recurring headaches, head pressure, heaviness in the head, or tension sensations may occur when circulation and Liver Yang become imbalanced. Symptoms may become more noticeable during periods of stress, frustration, anger, or emotional tension.
Dizziness or Lightheadedness
Dizziness, lightheadedness, feeling unsteady, or sensations of spinning may occur when Internal Wind rises according to Traditional Chinese Medicine. These symptoms are commonly associated with Liver Yang Rising and elevated circulatory patterns.
Irritability, Frustration, or Easily Becoming Angry
Emotional irritability, frequent frustration, short temper, impatience, mood swings, or becoming easily aggravated are common signs associated with excessive Liver Heat and rising Liver Yang according to Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Symptoms That Worsen During Emotional Stress
Many individuals notice symptoms become more noticeable during periods of stress, emotional tension, frustration, anxiety, overwork, or lack of rest. Emotional factors are traditionally viewed as important contributors to Liver imbalance.
Difficulty Relaxing or Feeling Constantly Tense
Persistent tension, difficulty unwinding, feeling mentally overstimulated, restlessness, or an inability to relax may indicate patterns of excess Liver Yang or Liver Heat according to Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Difficulty Falling Asleep or Restless Sleep
Sleep disturbances, difficulty falling asleep, frequent waking, vivid dreams, or restless sleep may occur when Liver Yang rises and disrupts normal internal balance.
Dry Eyes or Eye Discomfort
According to Traditional Chinese Medicine, the Liver is closely connected to eye health. Dry eyes, irritated eyes, blurry vision, tired eyes, or visual discomfort may occur alongside elevated blood pressure patterns and Liver imbalance.
Bitter Taste in the Mouth
A recurring bitter taste, particularly upon waking or during periods of stress, is traditionally associated with Liver and Gallbladder Heat patterns in Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Facial Flushing or Feeling Warm Easily
Some individuals experience facial redness, flushing, heat sensations, feeling warm easily, or sensitivity to warm environments. These symptoms are often associated with excess Heat patterns according to Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Tingling, Numbness, or Reduced Sensation
Internal Wind patterns may be associated with occasional tingling sensations, numbness, reduced sensation, or unusual feelings affecting the limbs, hands, feet, or one side of the body.
One-Sided Weakness or Hemiplegia Patterns
Traditional Chinese Medicine commonly associates hemiplegia patterns, one-sided weakness, reduced mobility, or impaired movement with Internal Wind, Blood stagnation, and underlying Liver imbalance.
Neck and Shoulder Tension
Persistent tightness, stiffness, or tension in the neck, shoulders, and upper back may accompany elevated blood pressure patterns and stress-related Liver imbalance.
Sensitivity to Stress and Overwork
Individuals may notice symptoms become more noticeable during demanding work schedules, emotional pressure, lack of sleep, mental exhaustion, or prolonged periods of physical and emotional stress.
Individuals with more complex, chronic, recurring, or long-standing blood pressure and circulatory patterns may benefit from combining this formula with additional herbal support to address underlying imbalances and promote long-term cardiovascular wellness, circulation, vitality, and overall internal balance.