@DaveFoster I applied 3 drops of Kuinone spread out over a day. It did not work for my context. Improved breathing to retain CO2 using Buteyko method, using thyroid, and using vitamin K2 - all these methods end up increasing my blood pressure. These all end up improving my metabolism, either by directly improving oxygenation of tissues or by increasing the demand of oxygen.
But my guess here is that my body is resisting the increased flow of oxygen through my vessels by constricting my blood vessels as a result, leading to increased blood pressure. And the reason, as I've mentioned before, is that the hypoxic state, enabled by oxygen restriction, is needed to produce uric acid. Perhaps the hypoxic state is only localized to the tissues that need uric acid as an antioxidant to combat oxidative stresses locally, which in my case is the kidney, where toxic lead resides. No matter how localized the restriction is to the kidneys, it affects the entire circulatory system since the blood coursing through the kidney is vital and central to detoxifying the blood. Hence, its effect would be systemic on my circulatory system.
Clearly, I cannot approach this problem with the usual means to lower blood pressure. Improving the blood vessels ability to expand, due to reversing calcification, in order to inprove the blood transport capacity, isn't working. Improving the ability of releasing oxygen to the tissues, through sufficient CO2 in the blood, isn't working. Improving the oxygen transport efficiency of the blood, by making sure hemoglobin's oxygen carrying ability is maximized, hasn't worked. In fact, it may be a contributing cause to my hypertensive condition.
When I had mercury toxicity before, I wasn't hypertensive. I had 11 mercury fillings for my cavities. I was a fast sprinter, but I could not run more than a kilometer without being exhausted. When I removed those amalgams, and underwent chelation, and finally removed mercury from my system, I could run at least 5 kilometers without feeling exhausted, even with no training. This was because the hemoglobin was no longer carrying mercury in place of oxygen, and my blood was able to deliver oxygen maximally to my tissues. But not long after that, which I would guess to be a year although it's hard to say, I started to have higher blood pressure. I couldn't understand why I wasn't able to maintain my previous 120/80 blood pressure level.
Now I do. It was because my body had normalized to having the sub-maximal delivery of oxygen to my tissues over the years. It had gotten used to the low delivery of oxygen to my tissues, and had adapted to it. It was a maladaptation. As a result, the lack of oxygen was expressed by my skin's faulty healing response. I developed plenty of keloids on my torso and my shoulders. There was even one hanging from my left earlobe, which I was thankful to have been successfully removed after some research, when I went to Boston's Lahey Clinic to have surgically cut off and kept from growing using a pinpoint radiation therapy. Else I would have a piece of flesh looking a piece of grape hanging over my left earlobe.
The body would have slowly reverted back from its maladapted state to a regular well-adapted state, due to the restored oxygen-carrying capacity of blood. But it didn't. It would turn out that I still have toxicity, but this time it is lead. And it is in my kidneys. My body is an amazing system, it would now need to adapt to the presence of lead. Lead exposure leads to oxidative stresses, and these stresses would lead to kidney damage if left unchecked. The body had to produce enough antioxidants to protect my kidneys. And the antioxidant it produces in sufficient quantities is uric acid. To produce enough uric acid, it had to create a condition conducive to uric acid being produced. It needed hypoxic conditions in the kidney tissues. For that to happen, it needed to reduce blood flow, so that oxygen being delivered to the local tissues would be minimized. This required blood vessels to be constricted. This, to me, explains why I have high blood pressure.
It also explains why I cannot just take a drug to relieve my high blood pressure condition. It would go against my body's protection mechanism, which is doing the very thing I needed it to do - protecting my kidneys from being destroyed by lead toxicity. Taking plenty vitamin C is, to me, one good way to lower blood pressure without risking damaging my kidneys. It takes away part of the load for uric acid to be produced, as it would be a replacement antioxidant for uric acid. Vitamin C, along with magnesium, have also been shown to be effective chelators of lead. And this is the reason I am taking both of them, in order to address the very cause of my condition, by removing them slowly from my kidneys.
Taking magnesium, along with increased potassium, calcium, and sodium, is also important as having these electrolytes in sufficient quantities allow my body to produce more blood. This would also help lower my blood pressure, although I am doubtful that my body would just increase my blood supply without first addressing the lead toxicity, as the presence of lead is the presence of harmful oxidative stress, and more blood and more oxygen is not helping the cause of hypoxia. But given my putative sub-optimal blood volume, I would have to live without the benefit of optional characteristics such as an impeccable head of hair and a reproductive accessory of great endurance.
I'm still solving this riddle, and my context is one that not many practitioners would be specialized enough to handle. It is very much a solo flight for me. I hope I'm not being stubborn sticking to my method. I am open to suggestions, and do not have the luxury of throwing away well-meant advice. Sometimes, even the ones out of left field may just work. I may try Clonidine, if only because there may be a threshold of blood pressure where magnesium would be able to kick out the lead that is stuck in my cells, which with vitamin C is not able to reach.
This a rather long response, but one I have to make, if only by doing so I can get a clear picture of what I have as options going forward. Thanks for your help.
p.s. One thing that could really help is finding something that is anti-peat. This means something that can be used to throttle my metabolism so that the demand for oxygen would be lessened, or something that could throttle my oxygen supply. This would create less of a need to constrict my blood vessels. This protective goes towards the discussion of substances that give protective inhibition. So this may not be ant-Peat after all.