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Guide : Food Remedies For High Blood Pressure
Natural Cure For Hypertension
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One of the very effective lifestyle change for someone
who is over weight and also suffering from hypertension, is to shed
a few pounds. Losing weight even in small measure can have dramatic
effects in lowering your blood pressure. A lot of experts prefer using
pharmaceutical drugs while prescribing a weight loss programme in
order to treat high blood pressure. The best and safest way to maintain
your blood pressure is to eat right. Normal blood pressure is 120/80
and should not exceed the count of 140/90 in order to stay fit and
free from strokes and heart attacks. Food like garlic, vegetables,
fruits play a very important role in maintaining blood pressure. |
Garlic: Garlic dilates the muscles of
blood vessels, which helps in lowering blood pressure. It consists of
a compound called adenosine which helps in vaso dilation and is also a
muscle relaxant. Although, both raw and cooked garlic can benefit blood
pressure, raw garlic is more potent and benefits faster. Garlic also interferes
with the formation of blood clots and helps in reducing cholesterol. It
not only helps lower the risk of colon, gastro intestinal tract and stomach
cancers but also improves immunity and prevents gas formation. To get
these numerous effects of garlic, all you have to do is finely chop 3-4
cloves of raw garlic and gulp it down with warm water or just extract
the juice and drink it. And don't worry about the strong smell of garlic.
People believe that garlic results in body odour, but it's not true.
Fruits and Vegetables: Fruits and vegetables
have certain remarkable properties that have a magical effect on blood
pressure. Research studies show that switching to a vegetarian diet lowers
blood pressure. Fruits are concentrated with potassium, Vitamin C and
loads of soluble fibre, all of which contribute to lowering blood pressure.
Apart from this, fruits are low in sodium, which favours lowering of blood
pressure. People who eat little or no fruits are prone to high blood pressure.
Fruits are the best source of natural vitamin C. Make sure you eat fruits
everyday to get your daily dose of vitamin C. Although, synthetic vitamin
tablets do help to a certain extent, fruits have other properties which
in unison lower blood pressure.
Potassium: Studies show that
a potassium rich diet lowers blood pressure and one deficient in potassium
increases blood pressure. In addition to a low potassium intake, excess
salt intake could also lead to hypertension. In order to get the right
amount of potassium, increase intake of foods like bananas, watermelon,
potatoes, tomatoes, oranges, spinach, skimmed milk, soya bean, and almonds.
Eating three to six servings of these foods would ensure sufficient potassium
intake and regulate blood pressure.
Calcium: Some experts feel that
hypertension is more likely due to calcium deficiency rather than due
to excess sodium. They feel that consuming adequate calcium rich foods
like milk, curd, spinach, leafy vegetables, Kabuli chana (Chick peas),
Rajma, Matki, Jowar, Bajri and Nachini can neutralize the hypertensive
effect of excess sodium.
Fish: has always been considered
health food. Fish oils are known to maintain blood pressure. Consuming
fish like Mackerel (Bangada), Tuna and Surmai at least thrice a week will
help you reduce your daily dose of medicines.
But, health benefits that can be derived from minor changes in eating
patterns will be effective only if you follow them as a part of your daily
routine. Weight loss coupled with an intake of fruits, vegetables and
fish is the key treatment for anyone suffering from high blood pressure.
Avoiding excess salt & alcohol will help tremendously in achieving
good results. In other words, it requires a change in lifestyle, eating
habits and sheer determination to work towards perfect health
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