5
Steps You Can Take Today To Lower Blood Pressure Naturally by Frank
ManganoHigh blood pressure, or
hypertension, is not something to be taken lightly. It is a serious
disease, the cause of which is unknown. One fact health care
professionals do know is that left untreated, high blood pressure over
time can lead to serious heart disease and other vascular troubles, even
death.
Blood pressure medications come in a wide range of formulas and
dosages; each aimed at reducing the pressure going through the
blood vessels either as the heart pumps blood or relaxes. Some
medications strengthen the blood vessels while others thin the
blood in an effort to reduce the strain. Trial and error is usually
a doctor's only course of action when determining which combination of
drugs and treatments will benefit a specific patient. The problem with
this approach is the dangerous side effects, which often accompany these
medications.
There is however some good news about hypertension! There are steps you
can take today that will begin to lower your blood pressure almost
immediately. Overtime, the result is a sustained healthy blood pressure
reading that supports your blood vessels and heart for years to come.
Start with these 5 easy lifestyle changes. Always consult with your
doctor before trying anything new with your health regime, and never go
off of any medication without the advice of your doctor. Here is a list
that any doctor can approve of:
1. Drink Water. Yes, water is a way to cleanse and refresh every
part of the body, even your blood vessels. Drink 8-10 glasses each day
to flush out excess salt and toxins that make their way into the blood
stream. You can use water to replace some drinks
containing caffeine that temporarily raise blood pressure.
2. Stop Smoking. If you are a long time smoker, you know how it
affects your breathing. What you may not realize is its impact on
your blood pressure. If you can't quit completely, then cut down.
Even a 50% reduction in the number of cigarettes smoked each week can
help.
3. Exercise. A cardiovascular workout strengthens the heart. This is
important because high blood pressure over time puts added strain on the
heart. Just 20 minutes, 3 times per week of a
sustained increase in heart rate will aid in lowering blood
pressure.
4. Eat Right. If you are eating better and exercising, a nice
by-product will be weight loss. By reducing your weight by 10%, you can
significantly lower blood pressure. A diet that includes the freshest
fruits and vegetables will support healthy blood pressure. Reduce or
eliminate salt intake, and especially beware of "hidden" sodium found
abundantly in pre-packaged convenience foods.
5. Relax. Many people have a temporary raise in blood pressure when they
are under stress. If you have high blood pressure because you are over
weight or have a family history of hypertension, then stress raises it
that much more. Try taking a walk, meditating or listening to relaxing
music to take the edge off a stressful day. Make time for decompressing
each and every day.
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citizens and probing as a health advocate to discover new and innovative
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