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Guidelines to lower high blood pressure
High blood pressure is a common
health problem of older age groups and even younger adults.
It varies depending on the age, height, weight, and gender.
In this busy stressful life, it is highly important for old
and younger adults to have a systematic check of their blood
pressure. High
blood pressure can be controlled with medications,
natural remedies and changes in diet and lifestyle.
Most
physicians and doctors are recommending pharmaceutical medicines
or drugs to treat high blood pressure or hypertension.
But there may be unpleasant outcomes when you continuously take
pharmaceutical medicines. The good news is that high
blood pressure or hypertension can be easily controlled
with natural remedies and changes in diet and lifestyle.
Having hypertension is one
indication that you are living an unhealthy lifestyle. Hence
if you lead a healthy lifestyle, you can probably control your
blood pressure and lead a healthier and happier
life. The following guidelines provide you tips to control your
high blood pressure:
You can take steps to prevent or control
high blood pressure by adopting a healthy lifestyle.
You can lead a healthy lifestyle by maintaining a healthy weight,
being physically active, following a healthy diet plan including
fruits, vegetables, and low-fat dairy foods. Choose and prepare
foods with less salt and sodium. Avoid or limit smoking and
drinking alcoholic beverages. Limit the intake of caffeine which
is present in coffee, tea and sodas. Exercise or meditate to
reduce your stress. This not only helps in lowering
high blood pressure but also improves your general
health. Relax yourself everyday at least for some time. Meditation,
yoga, breathing exercises and biofeedback are all relaxation
techniques that can help lower blood pressure.
Exercising at least for 30 minutes a day, can be one of the
most effective natural remedies for high blood pressure.
Drinking lot of water and getting enough rest or sleep are holistic
and natural way of treating hypertension, besides
taking natural medications.
Diet change is one natural way of treating
hypertension. Consume either raw or cooked
garlic to help in lowering hypertension. Garlic,
which contains a compound called adenosine which functions both
as a muscle relaxant and as an aid in vaso dilation, helps in
dilating the muscles of blood vessels, thereby avoiding blood
clots and lowering blood pressure. Eat high-potassium
diet, such as bananas, potatoes, tomatoes, skimmed milk, oranges,
watermelon, soya beans, almond and spinach, to help lower your
blood pressure.
Fruits and vegetables are best sources of vitamin C, potassium
and soluble fiber, all of which have an effect in lowering
blood pressure. Fishes which contains omega-3 fatty
acids can be a good diet for people who are experiencing hypertension.
Omega-3 fatty acids have the ability to dilate blood vessels
and significantly lower blood pressure. Food
rich in calcium regulates the heart’s muscle contraction, making
it easier for managing blood pressure. Many people have successfully
treated hypertension with apple cider vinegar.
It is rich in so many vitamins and nutrients that are thought
to be helpful in lowering hypertension. Hawthorne berries can
also be used to treat hypertension.
Adopting healthy lifestyle habits is an effective
first step in both preventing and controlling high blood pressure. If lifestyle changes alone are not effective
in controlling your blood pressure, your physician may prescribe
blood pressure medications.
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