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Try seeking out a MD with a degree in naturopathy (ND). They tend to not be run-of-the-mill prescription writers.
Ditto that recommendation...or any MD with a similar degree. I sent my wife to one. It's a long story, but she had an issue that was resulted in more and more invasive and expensive tests. When she went to the doctor I recommended (Dr. Calapai for you heath-saavy folks), here issue was solved the next day. Basically, it was a chromium deficiency discovered during a NutraScan; it would have never been discovered by a doctor with just western training.
BP is almost exclusively tied to diet. Eat nothing nothing but salad (no fatty dressings, condiments, or meat...vegetables only) for a month, then eat nothing but fatty foods with the same caloric content...watch the difference in BP and cholesterol.
Most people in the west don't eat the diet that their body is designed for, which is a high-fiber, essentially vegetarian diet.