POLLEN – HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE, EXOPHTHALMIC GOITRE, METABOLIC DISORDERS

If the blood pressure is too high, it is not advisable to take pollen. A necessary precaution would be, first of all, to bring down the pressure by eating a natural diet of whole rice, soft white cheese (cottage cheese or quark) and salads. This diet is described in detail on pages 128-9. Only when the blood pressure has been normalised can a person start taking pollen.

Those who have exophthalmic goitre, that is to say, a hyperfunc-tion of the thyroid, should take pollen only after the functional disorder has been eliminated.

On the other hand, metabolic disorders such as constipation and diarrhoea can benefit from treatment with pollen.

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