The number of people using natural ways to lower high blood pressure is on the rise. It’s easy to see why. Prescription drugs are too expensive to afford without health insurance. That’s probably a good thing! Blood pressure drugs are notorious for their bad side effects, including impotence, fatigue, insomnia, constipation, moodiness, and more. You’re […]
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Stage 1 Hypertension – What is it and What Can I Do?
So you’ve known you’ve had high blood pressure for some time now. Maybe it didn’t come as a big surprise because you have a family history. But when the doctor diagnosed you with stage 1 hypertension and put you on medication, suddenly this became a real condition. A condition that comes with real health threats. […]
Natural Ways to Lower High Blood Pressure
There may be no need to try drugs when there are actually many natural ways to lower a high blood pressure. In this article, I’ll show you some of the basic lifestyle and dietary changes that you can make that are usually sufficient for most people to normalize their b.p. Sodium Intake The level of […]
Low Blood Pressure Can Be Serious
When the blood presses against the walls of the arteries, it is called blood pressure. Blood pressure derives from two different things. The force of the arteries as they resist the blood and when the heart pumps blood into the arteries and through the circulatory system. Blood pressure readings can change very quickly depending on […]
Natural Blood Pressure Cure
Are Suffering From Fluctuating Blood Pressure? High Blood Pressure (hypertension) is the #1 killer of African American. It is known as “The Silent Killer.” Stage 1 hypertension is: 140-159/90-99. Stage 2 hypertension is: 160 and above/100 and above. There are usually no symptoms or signs of hypertension. Over 1/3 of its victims do not even […]
The Hijacking Of High Blood Pressure
Should prescription medication be your first step when dealing with high blood pressure? Well, it seems that according to the pharmaceutical companies, and most doctors, it is. Too often, the first thing a doctor does after determining that a patient’s blood pressure reading exceeds the “normal” range is to write him or her a prescription. […]