High blood pressure affects about one out of every four Americans. If it was a contagious disease, that rate would be considered an epidemic. High blood pressure is a serious condition that gives us no warning symptoms. People can have high hypertension for years, even decades, and not know that they have it. Often hypertension is referred to as “the silent killer” because of the lack of symptoms.
There are several ways in which high blood pressure is treated once it has been diagnosed. The very first thing that medical doctors tell their patients who have been diagnosed with essential high blood pressure is to make some lifestyle changes. (*Note: essential high blood pressure is one which is not being caused by another identifiable health problem.)
Lifestyle changes recommended qualify as natural treatments. Patients are told to eat a low-salt diet. The only way to eat a truly low-salt diet is to eat fresh or fresh-cooked vegetables and fruits that have been prepared at home. Almost all prepackaged, convenience, and fast food is loaded with salt.
The second thing that doctors tell patients is to lose weight. Losing weight lowers blood pressure, and the best way to lose weight is to eat a diet that is high in fruits, vegetables, and whole grain foods. So eating a low-calorie diet also qualifies as a natural treatment for hypertension.
Additionally, several herbs and vegetables are known to reduce blood pressure. Garlic is probably the best known, but onions and carrots are also blood-pressure-lowering vegetables.
Herbs that are known to treat hypertension are hawthorn, fish oil, and folic acid, among others. The key to getting and keeping blood pressure at an acceptable level is to eat a healthy, low-salt, low-fat diet, get plenty of exercise, and have it checked on a regular basis.
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