Simple Tips On How To Lower High Blood Pressure
Many people that suffer from high blood pressure are not always happy to be prescribed a plethora of different drugs. There are many stories about the sided effects of using these drugs and obviously this worries many. All is not lost though. There are a number of things you can do that will help overcome high blood pressure. That’s not to say we are suggesting you stop taking any prescribed medication. Always consult with your doctor before making any changes.
Lowering Your Intake
Something that can be done relatively easily is to lower your salt intake. Many processed foods contain a lot of salt and you can certainly compound this problem by adding more salt to your meal, either by adding at the preparation or by adding as a condiment. I would suggest trying to buy more fresh food and vegetables. That way you can monitor your intake more effectively. Eating more natural products is an easy way to start reducing that high blood pressure.
Another really simple idea is to cutout refined white sugar. It is widely accepted that eating processed sugar increases the blood pressure so I suggest using a sweetener alternative. Sweeteners have come a long way and nowadays you can get some that even taste good on breakfast cereal. These are a great alternative and your taste buds won’t even know the difference.
Learning to lower blood pressure is fairly straight forward if you follow a well balanced nutritious diet that is full of fibrous foods. You can start by eating more fresh vegetables which contain plenty of antioxidants and have high potassium content. These are two ingredients that are extremely good for your health and will make a big impact in lowering that high blood pressure.
A diet of fresh fruit and vegetables combined with a low salt and sugar intake will really start to make an impact on that blood pressure. So much so that after consulting with your doctor you maybe able to reduce the amount of medication you take.
Lastly there is one big thing you can do to lower high blood pressure, exercise! I am not saying you should start preparing for a marathon but some gentle exercises done on a daily basis will really help to reduce that hypertension. Just try something simple like Tai Chi, or light aerobics. Even a daily jaunt in the fresh air with the dog is better that lazing around on the couch. Just something to raise the heart rate slightly will work wonders.
As we said previously always consult your doctor before embarking on any new diet or considering lowering your medication. Your doctor knows best but I guarantee if he sees a difference in your blood pressure by altering your lifestyle he will almost certainly consider lowering your medication.
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Dean Tailor is a high blood pressure sufferer and writes articles helping other at his website http://www.RiskyBloodPressure.com |





































