Archive for January, 2009

 

What should someone with hypertension do if their blood pressure suddenly becomes too low?

Friday, January 30th, 2009
treznorfan asked:


My aunt suffers from high blood pressure. Today, however, her blood pressure dropped to 75/66. Should we be concerned?

What can be done to increase her blood pressure to a much healthier level?

Greg

 

How to lower blood pressure naturally-Home

Thursday, January 29th, 2009
Daniel white asked:


t older, your chances of getting high blood pressure increases. In order to offset this occurrence, you will want to change your lifestyle, and if possible, eliminate specific foods and add supplements to your diet that are designed to reduce your blood pressure.

Lowering your blood pressure naturally is a pretty simple thing to do. It just takes determination and a few changes in the way you do things now. If you have high blood pressure, you are not alone. In fact, it is estimated that one in four adults in the Unites States have high blood pressure.

Well, by following a few simple steps and adding some new supplements that are designed to lower your blood pressure naturally and quickly. Between the steps listed below and adding a few supplements, you will be on your way to a healthy blood pressure reading. The good news is that you can lower your blood pressure naturally. How?

If one wants to know how to lower blood pressure naturally, they must exercise. Not only is it beneficial for your blood pressure, but also your heart, and helps with stress and weight levels. If you commit 30 minutes of your day to moderate exercise, like walking, lower blood pressure will be right around the corner, literally.

First thing to do is to find out your weight, if you have the interest to reduce the blood pressure. When a person is obese it increases the blood pressure and this weight issue is there with most of us. Even if you can reduce minimal weigh, it will help reduce the blood pressure. New medicines have been introduced which would help reduce the blood pressure quickly and consuming supplements in your diet will be of great help.

If you can reduce the intake of sodium, it would help you in reducing the blood pressure. As we know it is not that easy to do it. It is obvious that a person would add salt to the food to improve the taste. Though it tastes, sodium is harmful for blood pressure. If not all at least it can be reduced to 1,500 mg per day. Though it is a small amount, it would help you get the taste you wanted and also would help you reduce the blood pressure. As we know most of the processed foods have a lot of sodium in it.

There are some changes to the circulatory system that can come with aging including plaque-clogged arteries, elevated cholesterol, and poor circulation. The key to avoiding these problems and staying in good health is maintaining proper levels of LDL, cholesterol, and triglycerides. There are even safe supplements available that do this and help reduce blood pressure in eight weeks or sooner.

Another method of naturally lowering your blood pressure is to take personal time for yourself throughout your day. Hectic schedules and family needs make it seemingly impossible to stop and smell the roses. The truth is that it isn’t impossible. In fact, it is an absolute necessity. Your high blood pressure and stress levels are symptoms of never stopping. Techniques such as tai chi and yoga are perfect for helping you unwind.

Natural supplements are an excellent way to combat high blood pressure, or “Hypertension”. Hypertension is caused by the stiffening of arteries over time, which constricts blood flow. In addition to leading a healthy lifestyle, you can take supplements to help offset this age-related damage. High blood pressure can also be triggered by stress, and while symptoms can be lessened through meditation and stress management, there are a number of supplements available to help.

Adding heart healthy supplements to your daily routine like L-arginine, Grape Seed Extract, Lycopene, and Pycnogenol which have all been proven to help. This is how to lower blood pressure naturally. Smoking, sweets, caffeine, sugar and stress – all of these contribute to an increase in high blood pressure

Wanda

 

Regulating Blood Pressure Naturally With Vitamins

Monday, January 26th, 2009
Darrell Miller asked:


High blood pressure, which is also called hypertension, affects about one in three adults. Although there are many causes of hypertension, there are not necessarily any symptoms, with 30% of people having high blood pressure not knowing it. Therefore, just because you don’t have symptoms doesn’t mean you don’t have high blood pressure, which is why it is called “the silent killer.” High blood pressure is very dangerous, being the number one cause of stroke, as well as the cause for heart attack and heart failure. Changing blood pressure numbers depends a great deal on the choices we make every day, such has how much we exercise, the foods we ear, and our overall lifestyle. However, for those times when extra help is needed, there is a new scientifically-studied supplement that will help us lower our blood pressure and give us better overall health.

Blood pressure is divided into two parts, systolic and diastolic. Systolic is the pressure of the heart beating; while diastolic is the pressure of the heart vessels when they are filling. Although a persons’ blood pressure can vary naturally throughout the day, if numbers are consistently high after many visits to the doctor, it is possible that you have pre-hypertension or high blood pressure. Healthy blood pressure numbers are about 115/75 mm/Hg. Arteries that are kept young through healthy diet and exercise are usually more elastic and unclogged compared to those that have plaque buildup from diets high in saturated fat and sedentary lifestyles. These unclogged arteries are able to transport blood through them easily and without much effort. However, clogged arteries result in faster blood flow, all of the time, which can cause damages to heart tissue, arteries, kidney, and other major organs in the long run.

High blood pressure can be caused by a variety of lifestyle factors being: body type, sedentary lifestyle. Sodium intake, low potassium intake, heavy alcohol intake, unhealthy eating, and smoking. Although weight isn’t always a reliable indicator of whether or not you’ll have high blood pressure, the type of weight is. Lean body mass (muscle) doesn’t increase blood pressure levels, but fat does, especially when it is around your mid-section. Many of our jobs require us to sit all day at work and then we continue to sit more when we get home. With time, this leads to weight gain, which makes your heart work harder to pump blood through the body. Inactivity usually leads to higher heart rates. Even though salt intake itself isn’t necessarily bad, it leads to more water retention, which increases blood pressure. A moderate intake of salt, especially sea salt or Celtic salt, for healthy individuals is fine. Most Americans do not get enough potassium. It helps to regulate the amount of sodium in our cells and expels the rest to our kidneys. Low levels of potassium can lead to a build up of sodium in the body. Because having three or more alcoholic drinks a day doubles and individuals’ chance of developing high blood pressure, it is important to limit the amount of alcohol intake. Drinking a large amount will eventually put a lot of stress on the heart, liver, pancreas, and brain. Eating a lot of processed and fatty foods can lead to high blood pressure as well. By adapting a diet rich in fruits and vegetables as well as whole grain products, fish, nuts, magnesium, and potassium, blood pressure can be brought back down. Smoking damages the heart and arteries, while the nicotine constricts blood vessels, increases heart rate, and raises blood pressure. The carbon monoxide in smoke replaces oxygen in the blood, which makes the heart work even harder to make up for the difference. It is important if you have high blood pressure that you do not smoke.

Along with the above diet and lifestyle changes, there are other natural ways to lower blood pressure. These supplements include: fish oil, CoQ10, and garlic. Although these are very effective, they usually lower systolic pressure much more than diastolic pressure. There is a blend of natural ingredients that lower systolic and diastolic blood pressure separately and work even better combined, dandelion leaf extract, lycopene, stevia extract, olive leaf extract, and hawthorn extract. Dandelion leaf extract provides a healthy supply of vitamins, including vitamins A, B, C, D, iron, silicon, magnesium, zinc, potassium, and manganese. This extract produces a diuretic effect in the body relieving hypertension in the body by drawing excess water and sodium from the body and releasing it through the kidneys as urine, which allows the blood vessels to relax and in turn lowers blood pressure. Lycopene, which is mostly found in tomatoes and processed tomato products, has great antioxidant abilities as well as free-radical scavenging properties. It also lowers LDL (bad) cholesterol, lowers homocysteine levels, and reduces blood platelet stickiness which leads to clogged arteries. Higher intakes of lycopene mean less thickening of arteries and a reduced risk of heart attack. Stevia extract, which is often used as a sweetener, relaxes arteries and helps to prevent the buildup of calcium on artery walls, which keeps them healthy and reduces blood pressure. Many scientific studies have proven that stevia controls blood sugar levels as well as has great potential in treating type 2 diabetes along with hypertension. Olive leaf extract relaxes blood vessels and prevents buildup of plaque in the arteries, which in turn lowers blood pressure. It also acts as an antioxidant. Hawthorn extract has been used to support heart health for many centuries. It improves blood pressure levels by increasing blood vessel elasticity, as well as improves coronary artery blood flow and contractions of the heart muscle. This supplement also has antioxidant properties, as well as the anti-anxiety abilities and blood sugar regulation properties.

After taking a combination of these herbs, you should notice both systolic and diastolic numbers lowering within two weeks. When you are taking herbs that support your blood pressure, it is important to keep it monitored so that you have an adequate reading of your numbers. To do so, you can purchase a home blood pressure monitoring device for thirty to two-hundred dollars. However, buying one in the thirty to fifty dollar range is sufficient and will be money well-spent. Although there are no side effects noted in the study, you may notice an increase in the number of trips you take to the bathroom do to the diuretic effect of the dandelion leaf extract. The vitamins mentioned above can be found at your friendly internet health food store.



Jackie

 

High Blood Pressure: Causes,symptoms,treatment

Monday, January 26th, 2009
Alexis-Blaise Kenne asked:


Blood pressure is the force of the blood pushing against the walls of the arteries. Blood pressure is the result of two forces: from the heart as it pumps blood into the arteries and throughout the circulatory system, and the force of the arteries as they resist blood flow. Blood pressure is measured by putting a blood pressure cuff around your arm, inflating the cuff and listening for the flow of blood. Blood pressure is always given as these two numbers, the systolic and diastolic pressures. Blood pressure is traditionally measured with a device called a sphygmomanometer. Blood pressure is measured in millimeters of mercury (mm Hg). Blood pressure is generally felt to be abnormally high at a level of 140/90, and some sort of definitive therapy and follow-up should be started at this level. High blood pressure is called the silent killer because it usually has no symptoms.

Blood is carried from the heart to all parts of your body in vessels called arteries. Blood does not flow regularly like water from a tap:-When the heart contracts (systole), the blood is propelled into the main arteries that act as a pressurised reservoir.

Pressure in a hose can be regulated either by controlling the rate at which fluid passes through it or by widening it. Pressure inside your arteries can cause the muscles that line the walls of the arteries to thicken. Your blood pressure is at its highest when the heart beats, pumping the blood. When the heart is at rest, between beats, your blood pressure falls. Still, for most of your waking hours, your blood pressure stays pretty much the same when you are sitting or standing still.

Heart disease is the UK’s biggest killer, claiming thousands of lives each year. Heart failure is when your heart cannot pump blood around the body as well as it should, and this can cause you to become short of breath and can cause your ankles to swell. Heart attack High blood pressure is a major risk factor for heart attacks.

Various disorders and drugs can cause the compensatory mechanisms to malfunction, and high blood pressure may result. Causes In most instances of high blood pressure, no known cause can be identified. Doctors do not know what causes high blood pressure in 90 to 95 percent of people who have it. For some people, just being in a medical setting causes their blood pressure to rise.

Symptoms When blood pressure is too low, the first organ to malfunction is usually the brain. Symptoms that may occur include: Confusion Chest pain Ear noise or buzzing Irregular heartbeat Nosebleed Tiredness Vision changes. What is treatment, medication, medicines, remedy, drugs, cure of lowering high Blood pressure or Hypertension? . Although high blood pressure, also known as hypertension, can cause headaches, dizziness and problems with vision, the majority of people with the condition do not display any noticeable symptoms.

Treatment

Treatment is focused on reducing water retention and lowering blood pressure to normal limits. Treatment for high blood pressure depends on the severity of the disease and whether you have other health problems, such as heart failure or diabetes, or you are pregnant. Treatment of primary high blood pressure, especially moderate or severe high blood pressure, decreases the risk of heart failure, coronary artery disease, heart attack, abnormal heartbeats, stroke, and kidney disease, and reduces the risk of death from these conditions. Treatment for high blood pressure must be highly individualized and based on your risk factors, such as diabetes, smoking, and heart disease. Treatment when blood pressure increases slightly and the woman is not near the end of her pregnancy, bed rest may help reduce the pressure. Treatment begins with changes you can make in your lifestyle to help lower your blood pressure and reduce your risk of heart disease .

High blood pressure is called the silent killer because it usually has no symptoms. When high blood pressure is not found and treated, it can cause: The heart to get larger, which may lead to heart failure. If your blood pressure is in the prehypertension range, it is more likely that you will end up with high blood pressure unless you take action to prevent it. High blood pressure is dangerous because it makes the heart work too hard and contributes to atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries). If your blood pressure is between 120/80 mmHg and 139/89 mmHg, then you have prehypertension. The good news is that if your blood pressure is high, it can be lowered by making changes to your lifestyle, for example changing your diet, exercising and losing weight, and when needed, with tablets. The medical community?s knowledge of high blood pressure is great, but far from perfect. High blood pressure is more common: In patients whose families have high blood pressure In those over 35 years old In males In Afro-Americans In women on oral contraceptives. The only way to know whether you have high blood pressure is to have it taken by a person who knows how (those automatic machines you sit at in the supermarket are not necessarily kept accurate condition.

__Alexis Kenne

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Tina

 

What is High Blood Pressure and When Does it Take Place?

Monday, January 26th, 2009
Alvin Hopkinson asked:


In order to have a better understanding of what is high blood pressure, and how we can take appropriate actions to lower our high blood pressure, it is a must that we should first understand the properties of a normal blood pressure. To have a thorough knowledge of what high blood pressure is all about will lead us all to good health.

Our body is made up of tissues and organs coming from fifteen trillion cells with specific functions. The heart, skin, kidneys, lungs, and other glands are responsible for the blood pressure. Everything from the muscle and the vascular tissues, as well as the cardiovascular and excretory systems play an important role.

The heart will pump blood loaded with oxygen to the aorta, the largest artery. This will be distributed to the arterioles and capillaries or the smaller arteries, which will be allocated to every tissues and cells.

Blood pressure will now be influenced by the amount of blood pumped, the speed by which blood is pumped and any resistance that it may encounter during the pumping process. Simply stated, blood pressure is determined by the amount of blood the heart will pump out and any factors that may restrict this blood output to flow.

The bringing of blood to and from the muscles and the skin by the arterioles and veins is called peripheral circulatory system. This is the stage where the so called peripheral resistance will be met. There are three contributing factors for peripheral resistance to take place while blood is being distributed. These are:

1. Viscosity of the blood – by viscosity, it means the blood either flows easily or not. The higher the viscosity, the more resistance to flow takes place, since it would have a consistency similar to that of honey.

2. Elasticity of the arteries and veins – refers to the ability of the veins and the arteries to stretch. Hence, if the veins are rigid and hard or pipe-like, the more pressure is exerted to let the blood flow.

3. The number, size, and state of the arterioles – will refer to the ability of the arterioles to dilate as ready receptacles for the blood that flows. Hence, if only a few arterioles are relaxed and dilated, much of the blood will remain in the veins causing pressure, since no form of release can be met.

During the process of distribution, pressure is needed to push the blood to the arteries. One is the systolic or higher pressure responsible for pushing the blood and the other diastolic or lower pressure responsible in keeping the heart to pump out blood.

High blood pressure then takes place, if our dietary intakes, lifestyle, or genetic abilities may in one way cause the three contributing factors to assume the properties that will cause resistance to blood flow. Blood viscosity that may be thick like honey has to pass through veins and arterial wall that are rigid and pipe-like and will be met by only a few dilated arterioles, the rest being constricted, or worse, closed.

Thus, the lower pressure continues to promote pumping of blood while the higher blood pressure will keep pushing to find an outlet for its pressure. Not finding any, all the pressure will remain in confinement within veins and arterial walls and will be liable to pop out of any exit points just to find release.

Anyone who is experiencing this kind of peripheral circulation and resistance, is experiencing high blood pressure already leading to a stroke, or much worse, death. This is why hypertension or high blood pressure was given the moniker: “the silent killer”.

Normal blood pressure varies from every individual. What is high blood pressure to some may be still normal to others. By ordinary standards, the normal blood pressure of adults on the average is 120 systolic and 80 diastolic. This is usually stated as 120 over 80 in millimeters of mercury or 120/80 as expressed in fraction.

Alvin Hopkinson is a leading health researcher in the area of natural remedies and high blood pressure treatment. Discover how you can get rid of your high blood pressure for good using proven and effective home remedies, all without using harmful medications or drugs. Visit his site now at http://www.minusbloodpressure.com



Alex

 

What would a dangerous blood pressure reading be in women?

Sunday, January 25th, 2009
T. L asked:


I want to know what an alarming blood pressure would be.. Like when I need to worry about heart attack or stroke. LIke when does blood pressure become a worry.

Ella

 

How to increase the blood pressure during pregnancy?

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009
will_abraham19 asked:


My wife’s blood pressure always drops to 90/60 during pregnancy, are there any safe medicines or food supplements to increase the blood pressure?

Alvin

 

High Blood Pressure – a Silent Killer

Tuesday, January 20th, 2009
Article Manager asked:


High blood pressure, or hypertension, is often characterized as the silent killer–and for good reason. Although it affects an estimated one in five North Americans, many people don’t experience any symptoms. As a result, less than one-quarter of sufferers actually receive treatment. Left untreated, however, it can severely damage the cardiovascular system, leading to death from stroke, heart attack or kidney failure.

Most high blood pressure patients are candidates for medications, including ACE inhibitors, beta-blockers, calcium channel blockers and diuretics. However, statistics show that of the 20 to 30 million individuals diagnosed with high blood pressure, less than half stay on their medication for more than one year. Moreover, 60 per cent of those who lower their medication do so because of side-effects. Given this information, the use of nutritional and botanical supplements, along with the adoption of a healthier lifestyle, can be of immense benefit in fighting this hidden killer.

Lifestyle and Dietary Approaches

If you wish to either prevent or treat high blood pressure, changing how you eat, sleep, and respond to stress are very important considerations. In the eight-week DASH trial conducted by the Heart, Lung and Blood Institute in 1997, 70 percent of volunteers who eliminated meat and sugar, decreased unhealthy fat intake, and increased fruit and vegetable consumption decreased blood pressure to below 140/90 mm/Hg compared to just 45 percent of those who only ate more fruits and vegetables.

Individuals with high blood pressure should decrease sodium intake to approximately three grams per day and add at least four daily servings of foods rich in potassium (beans, spinach, melon, potatoes, tomatoes, bananas, avocados). Decreasing sodium intake alone has reduced blood pressure by 8.4 mm/Hg systolic and 4.4 mm/Hg diastolic. Moreover, alcohol intake should be reduced to less than two drinks per day. Research has shown that a shift from five to two drinks daily can decrease blood pressure by 8 mm/Hg systolic and 4.4 mm/Hg diastolic.

A structured exercise program is another important factor. In one study, an average weight reduction of 4.5 kg by individuals who were 10 to 65 per cent overweight led to a significant reduction in systolic blood pressure after just six months. In addition, stopping smoking is a must for anyone diagnosed with hypertension.

Stress Management and Sleep

Those with high blood pressure need to employ stress management and relaxation techniques. This concept was investigated by Dr. D. Shapiro and associates from the department of psychiatry and bio behavioural sciences at the University Of California Los Angeles School Of Medicine. Individuals with a mild to moderate increase in blood pressure were given blood pressure-lowering medications and then divided at random into two groups. One group performed simple stress management techniques, while the other did not. Remarkably, 55 percent of those who employed stress-reducing strategies were able to remain medication free, compared to only 30 percent in the control group, as found after a one-year follow-up examination.

A good night’s sleep is also important. Researchers from the University of Pavia in Italy found that high blood pressure patients deprived of sleep had significant increases in blood pressures and heart rates, especially during the evening.

CoQ10, Magnesium and Fish Oil

Several supplements have proven to be of great value in the fight against hypertension. One is coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10), or ubiquinone. One study of 18 patients with high blood pressure concluded that 100 milligrams of CoQ10 daily for 10 weeks lowered systolic and diastolic blood pressure by 10.6 and 7.7 mm/Hg respectively.

In addition to CoQ10, 480 mg of magnesium oxide daily for two months decreased blood pressure on average by 2.5 mm/Hg systolic and 1.4 mm/Hg diastolic over 24 hours in individuals with mild to moderate hypertension. (Those employing magnesium therapy are cautioned that this may lead to episodes of diarrhea.)

Fish oils rich in the omega-3 fatty acids EPA and DHA are also helpful adjuncts in the control of blood pressure. Individuals with mild increases in blood pressure were given either two grams of EPA and 1.4 g of DHA from fish oil (approximately 12 1,000-mg capsules of an 18 percent EPA/12 percent DHA mixture) or a placebo every day for four months. After only eight weeks, blood pressure was reduced by 6 mm/Hg systolic and 5 mm/Hg diastolic. Individuals wishing to try this high-dose fish oil approach should also increase vitamin E intake to 800 IU per day.

Garlic and Reishi Mushroom

For those with mild to moderate elevations in blood pressure, garlic and reishi mushroom may be of value. The use of standardized garlic (Allium sativum) supplements at a dose of up to 900 mg per day for 12 to 16 weeks decreases both systolic and diastolic blood pressure in individuals with moderate elevations in blood pressure. In fact, one study concluded that garlic supplements decreased standing diastolic pressure from 101 to 90 mm/Hg and systolic pressure from 171 to 150 mm/Hg after 12 weeks.

Unlike garlic, the use of reishi mushroom (Ganoderma lucidum or Ling zhi in Chinese) in the treatment of hypertension is not well recognized. However, the conclusions of a recent trial suggest that it may be another helpful, natural, blood pressure-lowering agent. Fifty-five individuals on anti-hypertensive medications with moderate increases in blood pressure were given either 55 mg of concentrated reishi mushroom extract or a placebo, three times a day for one month. Unlike the 14 individuals in the placebo group, those taking the concentrated mushroom extract had a significant reduction in blood pressure.

In conclusion, high blood pressure is a serious problem that affects one in four adults. It is important that individuals afflicted with this problem adopt a healthy lifestyle that includes quitting smoking, reducing stress, eating better, losing weight and increasing exercise. These changes, along with the judicious use of supplements and herbal therapies, can help combat this silent killer.

Alistrol Natural Supplement

Alistrol is a patented, proprietary blend of natural ingredients that have been used for centuries to help support healthy blood pressure. Use Alistrol everyday to help maintain healthy circulation and support cardio-vascular health. Time-tested for safety, the herbal extracts in Alistrol have no known side effects.

Studies confirm this unique blend of natural ingredients support healthy heart function. Helps maintain healthy arteries, helps support blood flow and central and peripheral vascular circulation. Furthermore, Alistrol helps maintain blood flow to the heart and supports healthy blood pressure in the pulmonary artery and all arteries in general.

What is Blood Pressure?

Blood pressure is simply the pressure of blood against the walls of the main arteries. Two readings, systolic (when the heart is contracting) and diastolic (when the heart is relaxing), are measured by a device that records pressure changes in millimetres of mercury (mm/Hg). Various factors–age, stress, diet, exercise–will affect the readings. The following chart shows a continuum of blood pressure values including both healthy and unhealthy states.

Blood pressure

Systolic

Diastolic

Ideal

Less than 120 mm/Hg

Less than 80 mm/Hg

Mild hypertension

140 to 159 mm/Hg

90 to 99 mm/Hg

Moderate hypertension

160 to 179 mm/Hg

100 to 109 mm/Hg

Severe hypertension

More than 180 mm/Hg

More than 110 mm/Hg



Tonya

 

What is the average blood pressure when someone wakes up in the morning?

Saturday, January 10th, 2009
abel p asked:


I would like to know what is the average or normal blood pressure in the morning, noon and evening.

Constance

 

Why High Blood Pressure Is A Silent Killer

Wednesday, January 7th, 2009
Jeremiah Slivka asked:


High blood demands, or hypertension, is often characterized as the silent killer-and for good wisdom. Although it affects an estimated one in five North Americans, many people don’t experience any symptoms. As a significance, fewer than one sector of sufferers actually sense action. Left untreated, however, it can strictly dent the cardiovascular organism, principal to death from stroke, affection beat or kidney closure.

Most high blood compelled patients are candidates for medications, with ACE inhibitors, beta-blockers, calcium duct blockers and diuretics. However, statistics show that of the 20 to 30 million individuals diagnosed with high blood heaviness, excluding than half wait on their medication for more than one year. Moreover, 60 percent of those who lessen their medication do so, because of side-effects. Given this information, the use of nutritional and botanical supplements, along with the adoption of an improved lifestyle, can be of immense promote in fighting this hidden killer.

Lifestyle and Dietary Approach If you longing to whichever avert or cure high blood influence, changing how you eat, siesta, and reply to stress are very important considerations. In the eight-week DASH worry conducted by the Heart, Lung and Blood Institute in 1997, 70 percent of volunteers who eliminated meat and sugar, decreased unhealthy fat intake, and better fruit and vegetable consumption decreased blood mass to below 140/90 mm/Hg compared to just 45 percent of those who only ate more fruits and vegetables.

Individuals with high blood make should dwindle sodium intake to about three grams per day and add at slightest four daily servings of foods loaded in potassium (beans, spinach, melon, potatoes, tomatoes, bananas, avocados). Decreasing sodium intake forlorn has cheap blood hassle by 8.4 mm/Hg systolic and 4.4 mm/Hg diastolic. Moreover, alcohol intake should be reduced to fewer than two drinks per day. Research has shown that a turn from five to two drinks daily can decrease blood force by 8 mm/Hg systolic and 4.4 mm/Hg diastolic.

A structured training series is another important thing. In one analyzed, a normal weight fall of 4.5 kg by individuals who were 10 to 65 percent overweight led to a significant discount in systolic blood hassle after just six months. In addition, stopping smoking is a must for everyone diagnosed with hypertension.

Stress Management and Sleep Those with high blood load ought to employ stress management and relaxation techniques. This modeled was investigated by Dr. D. Shapiro and associates from the department of psychiatry and bio behavioural sciences at the University Of California Los Angeles School Of Medicine. Individuals with a mild to moderate improve in blood make were given blood demands-lowering medications and then separated at chance into two groups. One group performed regular stress management techniques, while the other did not. Remarkably, 55 percent of those who employed stress-tumbling strategies were able to linger medication open, compared to only 30 percent in the organize group, as found after a one-year respect-up examination.

A good night’s doze is also important. Researchers from the University of Pavia in Italy found that high blood burden patients deprived of siesta had significant increases in blood pressures and core tariff, especially during the sundown.

CoQ10, Magnesium and Fish Oil Several supplements have proven to be of great cherish in the scrap against hypertension. One is coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10), or ubiquinone. One considered of 18 patients with high blood hassle determined that 100 milligrams of CoQ10 daily for 10 weeks lowered systolic and diastolic blood load by 10.6 and 7.7 mm/Hg respectively.

Besides CoQ10, 480 mg of magnesium oxide daily for two months decreased blood make on mode by 2.5 mm/Hg systolic and 1.4 mm/Hg diastolic over 24 hours in individuals with mild to moderate hypertension. (The employing magnesium therapy are cautioned that this may manage to episodes of diarrhea.)

Fish oils fertile in the omega-3 oily acids EPA and DHA are also useful adjuncts in the power of blood strain. Individuals with mild increases in blood force were given whichever two grams of EPA and 1.4 g of DHA from fish oil (about 12 1,000-mg capsules of an 18 percent EPA/12 percent DHA mixture) or a panacea every day for four months. After only eight weeks, blood heaviness was reduced by 6 mm/Hg systolic and 5 mm/Hg diastolic. Individuals wishing to try this high-dose fish oil accost should also increase vitamin E intake to 800 IU per day.

Garlic and Reishi Mushroom For those with mild to moderate elevations in blood hassle, garlic and reishi expand may be of esteem. The use of standardized garlic (Allium sativum) supplements at a dose of up to 900 mg per day for 12 to 16 weeks decreases both systolic and diastolic blood burden in individuals with moderate elevations in blood strain. In truth, one consider determined that garlic supplements decreased duration diastolic force from 101 to 90 mm/Hg and systolic bully from 171 to 150 mm/Hg after 12 weeks.

Unlike garlic, the use of reishi thrive (Ganoderma lucidum or Ling zhi in Chinese) in the action of hypertension is not well recognized. However, the conclusions of a fresh hardship propose that it may be another valuable, artless, blood burden-lowering agent. Fifty-five individuals on anti-hypertensive medications with moderate increases in blood load were given either 55 mg of concentrated reishi thrive extort or an excuse, three epoch a day for one month. Unlike the 14 individuals in the placebo group, those taking the concentrated swell obtain had a significant decline in blood coerce.

In conclusion, high blood weight is a critical challenge that affects one in four adults. It is important the individuals afflicted with this crisis adopt a healthful lifestyle that includes quitting smoking, reducing stress, eating better, trailing weight and increasing drill. These changes, along with the careful use of supplements and herbal therapies, can help combat this silent killer.

Alistrol Natural Supplement Alistrol is an unproved, proprietary merge of inborn ingredients that have been used for centuries to help column strong blood demands. Use Alistrol everyday to help claim well circulation and brace cardio-vascular vigor. Time-weathered for security, the herbal extracts in Alistrol have no known side effects.

Studies penalize this sole merger of true ingredients verify vigorous feeling gathering. Helps hold healthful arteries, helps sustain blood emanate and central and peripheral vascular circulation. Furthermore, Alistrol helps maintain blood gush to the nucleus and ropes well blood pressure in the pulmonary vein and all arteries in common.

What is Blood Pressure? Blood pressure is purely the pressure of blood against the stockade of the foremost arteries. Two readings, systolic (when the mind is contracting) and diastolic (when the nucleus is relaxing), are slow by a symbol that records pressure changes in millimetres of mercury (mm/Hg). Various factors-age, stress, diet, employ-will involve the readings. The next chart shows a continuum of blood pressure standards with both healthy and unhealthy states.



Ernest
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