Showing posts with label Pressure. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pressure. Show all posts

Monday, November 15, 2010

Alternative Blood Pressure Treatment - The Hawthorn Option

Every year millions of people are diagnosed with hypertension, or high blood pressure, and millions more develop it without ever being diagnosed. If you are someone trying to cope with high blood pressure, you know that it is not as simple as finding a safe and effective medication, and returning to business as usual. You realize that your doctor and/or pharmacist can advise you on an appropriate medication. You, however, are more interested in an alternative blood pressure treatment.

Your big concern with the traditional high blood pressure medications is that they all put you at risk of side effects, even if they are simultaneously lowering your blood pressure. You do not want to trade one known health problem for a possible host of other unknown ones.

Finding an alternative blood pressure treatment to replace your medicating will relieve you of the side effects issue, but if the natural treatment you choose is not effective, you will be back where you started. And natural treatments, if taken in excess for a lengthy period, can cause severe health issues of their own.

But if you have done you homework, and researched the safety of the various alternative blood pressure treatments, you probably know that one of the safest and most effective is hawthorn. Hawthorn has long been used in Europe and Asia as an alternative high blood pressure treatment, and recent scientific research has verified its efficacy.

How Hawthorn Works

Hawthorn reduces blood pressure [http://www.lower-highbloodpressure.com/Blood_Pressure_Machine/] by inhibiting an enzyme, angiotensin-converting enzyme, or ACE, which constricts the blood vessels. The newly dilated blood vessels let blood circulate more freely, reducing the blood pressure. Hawthorn also has a mild diuretic action, which decreases the volume of the blood, again lowering blood pressure. As an alternative blood pressure treatment, hawthorn has a double kick.

Implementing Other Measures

If your blood pressure reading is in the 140/90 to 160/100 range, but your overall health is good, you can discuss with your doctor the possibility of giving a hawthorn supplement a chance as an alternative blood pressure treatment. Even if he or she agrees, you will have to implement other lifestyle changes, like adjusting your diet to include more fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and low-fat dairy products.

You'll also have to cut back on salt, caffeine, and fats, and increase your daily intake of water to one-half ounce for every pound of your body weight. If you use alcohol and tobacco, stop, and if you don't walk for between thirty and forty-five minutes a day, start. An alternative blood pressure treatment, if it is to work, requires a commitment from you.

Friday, June 18, 2010

Reduce High Blood Pressure Safely With Vitamin C

The suspenseful music rises. The darkness comes upon you. A full moon dimly lights the vacant wooded area. You know that a silent killer lives in these dark woods. You hear something. Something or someone is following you. In a cold sweat, you look over your shoulder. The music crescendos into frightful intervals. All you can hear is the da-dum, da-dum from the "Jaws" movies. The moonlight shines on his face. The villain in this horror movie is the silent killer called high blood pressure!

Almost one in three Americans has high blood pressure. Because there are no physical symptoms of high blood pressure, nearly one-third of these people don't know they have high blood pressure. In fact, so many people have had high blood pressure for years without realizing it.

The jury is still out, but 120/80 is the accepted blood pressure reading. It is written as a fraction and read as 120 over 80. The top number is systolic reading and the bottom number is the diastolic reading. The systolic reading represents the heart beats; the diastolic reading represents when the heart rests.

Here are the symptoms of high blood pressure:

- Blurred vision

- Dizziness

- Headache

- Nausea

There are several factors that lead to high blood pressure:

1. Age

2. Alcohol consumption

3. Chronic kidney disease

4. Gender

5. Heredity

6. Obesity

7. Physical inactivity

8. Pregnancy

9. Race

10. Thyroid dysfunction

11. Tumors

12. Use of birth control

You don't have to go through the terrible horror of high blood pressure. I will give you the simple remedy to reduce high blood pressure safely. The answer is vitamin C! I can already hear the disbelieving comments. It's true. Vitamin C must be present for the synthesis of collagen, the body's most important protein. This is important because collagen is an important structural component of blood vessels, bone, tendons, and ligaments.

So, you're willing to try vitamin C, but you don't want to take pills. Here are some examples of foods that have vitamin C:

- Broccoli

- Grapefruit juice

- Grapefruits

- Orange juice

- Oranges

- Potatoes

- Strawberries

- Sweet red peppers

- Tomatoes

Okay, so you don't want to eat these foods by themselves, so here is a menu filled with these delicious foods to help you get your blood pressure back to normal:

Broccoli Cheddar Bake

Fresh fruit kebabs with lemon lime dip

Orange slices with citrus syrup

Potato soup with apples and Brie cheese

Strawberry shortcake

Sweet peppers stuffed with scalloped corn

Tomato-basil pizza

These tantalizing recipes are sure to keep your blood pressure from rising and will give your taste buds a treat!

Uncontrolled high blood pressure can lead to:

- Stroke

- Heart attack

- Heart failure

- Kidney failure

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