- Diet- This is a vegetarian or a near vegetarian diet (or simply eliminating refine carbs and animal protein). Sadly, this often turns people away and towards drugs, all because they don't want to change. But it is necessary. Diet alone can reduce hypertension dramatically. A vegetarian or a near vegetarian diet not only provides nutritional components that will lower blood pressure, but will also reduce body weight and improve our Potassium to Sodium levels which also have effects on our blood pressure. But simple changes can make a great impact. It has been shown that eating 2 carrots a day will reduce cholesterol levels, and also eating 4 oz (one stalk) of celery will lower blood pressure. Changing our diet alone will do greater good in our blood pressure than any drug.
- Chiropractic Adjustment- This blog is more than just chiropractic, but I can't ignore the fact that an adjustment has a great effect on lowering blood pressure. There are plenty of videos and articles out there, but here is just one http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FBwJIZTq8Yg&feature=fvw
- Exercise- low intense/high repetition exercise is best (walking for an hour is better than running for 30 minutes)
- Supplements- These include taking a good multivitamin, omega-3, and Coenzyme-Q10
- Herbs-Tthere are some great herbs we can include in our diet, including garlic, abana, and coleus root
Friday, November 5, 2010
Hypertension
Hypertension is becoming common in society, so much that they are changing what is normal. And what is given for this from the medical world? In an instant, beta blockers are given to lower blood pressure and statins are given to decrease cholesterol. Not only are these only 30% effective, they also present very serious and significant side effects. How about methods that are 100% effective without any negative side effects? Here is what we can do to prevent and reduce hypertension
Controlling our food habits after certain age,will greatly help in reducing the hypertension.
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