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The One Supplement That Doctors Say May Be Useless And 'Can Lead To Elevated Blood Pressure'

December 29, 2024 by Marissa Matozzo
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Many of us take supplements to enhance their health and address nutritional deficiencies, but not all supplements are as advantageous as they appear. In some cases, especially when consumed in large amounts or without proper supervision, supplements can lead to adverse effects.

For instance, certain supplements might unknowingly contribute to elevated blood pressure and heighten the risk of heart-related issues. We consulted Dr. Kubanych Takyrbashev, MD and health & wellness advisor, who identified a supplement to steer clear of if you wish to avoid high blood pressure and cardiovascular complications. He pointed out that St. John’s wort should be avoided. Continue reading to learn why.

 

 

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Drawbacks Of St. John's Wort Supplements For Those With High Blood Pressure

Hypericum perforatum, widely referred to as St. John's wort, belongs to the Hypericaceae family. This perennial species can reach a height of up to one meter. It features numerous yellow blossoms adorned with prominent black glands along their borders, elongated stamens, and three pistils.

St. John’s Wort, often taken for its possible antidepressant benefits, can interfere with several medications, particularly those prescribed for blood pressure and heart-related issues.  

According to Takyrbashev, this can render it ineffective and potentially hazardous for individuals with hypertension.

The doctor says that this supplement "can interact with medications that are metabolized by the liver, potentially reducing their effectiveness." In addition,  Takyrbashev notes that "this interaction can sometimes lead to elevated blood pressure due to changes in how these medications regulate blood pressure."    

 

The Bottom Line

Ultimately, while supplements like St. John's wort seem beneficial at first glance, they can pose significant health risks if not used correctly. Always prioritize a balanced diet and healthy lifestyle, and seek professional medical advice before incorporating any new supplement into your routine.

Remember, supplements can be a valuable addition to your health regimen, but they are not a one-size-fits-all solution. By staying informed and consulting with your doctor, you can make safe and effective choices that support your long-term health and well-being.

Author:

Senior Staff Writer

Marissa is a Brooklyn-based journalist and senior staff writer at SheFinds, specializing in pop culture, entertainment, and lifestyle topics. She crafts engaging, SEO-driven content on celebrity style, entertainment news, beauty trends, and wellness. Her work, including red carpet coverage and features on fashion, music, film, and NYC culture, has appeared in PAPER Magazine, Paste Magazine, The Knockturnal, Bandsintown, and more. When not writing for SheFinds, you can find her with her nose in a great book, at an indie concert, vintage shopping or visiting the best coffeeshops in NYC. You can reach her at [email protected]

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