Alternative Treatments For High Blood Pressure...

@moneymind (10510)
Philippines
January 19, 2007 10:16pm CST
Rack up potassium: Some people who have hypertension take thiazide diuretics that cause a loss of potassium, so they are told to eat a banana each day to replace it. But researchers now think extra potassium may be a good idea for everyone. Not only do we eat too much sodium, we take in too little potassium. It's the balance between sodium and potassium that is thought to be important to blood pressure. Don't run out to buy potassium supplements, however. That could be dangerous. Both too much and too little potassium can trigger a heart attack. Stick to foods high in potassium to be safe; foods rich in potassium include bananas, oranges, potatoes, tomatoes, and milk. Collect calcium: Your heart needs calcium to maintain its proper rhythm, and your kidneys need calcium to regulate your body's sodium/water balance. Research has shown, however, that people who have high blood pressure generally don't get enough dietary calcium. Other studies confirm that getting extra calcium can actually lower blood pressure. But that effect is not necessarily seen with calcium supplements. Rely, instead, on foods that are rich in calcium. Go for garlic: Numerous researchers have pointed to garlic's ability to lower blood pressure. It also makes a fabulous flavor replacement when you're cutting back on salt. Let fruits and vegetables reign: Vegetarians have a much lower incidence of high blood pressure. You, too, can benefit from this approach without becoming a vegetarian. Gradually increase your daily servings by sneaking in an extra serving or two at each meal. You will likely be eating less fat, more fiber, less salt, and more potassium -- and you'll probably lose weight. Those benefits will help lower your blood pressure. Curb the bad habits: Drinking, like smoking, is strongly associated with high blood pressure. Heavy drinkers probably double their risk of high blood pressure. The National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute recommends no more than two alcoholic drinks per day for men and no more than one per day for women. (One drink equals 1/2 ounce alcohol, the amount found in 12 ounces of beer, 5 ounces of wine, or 11/2 ounces of 80-proof whiskey.) Caffeine, however, doesn't appear to be associated with hypertension. While it can raise your blood pressure temporarily, your body adapts to the caffeine level if you routinely drink a certain amount of coffee, tea, or cola every day, and your blood pressure is no longer affected by that amount. greetings. : )
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@ilunice (947)
• Netherlands
20 Jan 07
This is a very wonderful piece. A very useful information for every one with or without high blood pressure.
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@moneymind (10510)
• Philippines
26 Jan 07
thank you, i hope it helps this community some how..
@katyzzz (2897)
• Australia
21 Jan 07
Really useful information, thank you
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@Lydia1901 (16351)
• United States
22 Jan 07
That sounds like a great idea. Thank you for sharing that. I will keep that in mind for next time.
• Philippines
1 Feb 07
In addition, do eat a rich in fiber food especially oatmeal. If you do have high blood pressure always monitor you BP. Avoid eating high cholesterol food. You should always exercise and maintain a healthy living diet.
• Philippines
25 Jan 07
hey thanks for that info. may i add this: Herbal remedies can also be used to lower high blood pressure. You may already know about garlic’s cholesterol-lowering properties. It is found out that garlic can also lower high blood pressure. It is suggested that you consume to an equivalent of one clove of garlic in one day to greatly benefit from the lowering blood pressure property of garlic. You may use garlic in your cooking or you can take it in as it is. Other botanical relatives of garlic are onions, scallion, leeks, chives and shallots. Another herb that you may try is Hawthorn. Hawthorn helps reduce blood pressure by dilating the coronary arteries, the ones that feed your heart. It is suggested that 100 to 240 milligrams of standardized hawthorn extract may be taken three times a day. If your are currently in medication for your high blood pressure it is best that you talk with your doctor about taking the Hawthorn extract.
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@moneymind (10510)
• Philippines
26 Jan 07
way to go buddy, this is a community and it is good to share what we can....
• India
25 Jan 07
Garlic is good, it was one of the ingredients of the traditional Indian Herbal treatment (Ayurveda) that I took for BP. It was very effective in my case.
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@moneymind (10510)
• Philippines
26 Jan 07
there are really very wide use for this garlic and i think that there are plenty more which we do not know yet.