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Natural Hypertension Remedies – Tips For Lowering Blood Pressure
Commonly referred to as the silent killer, hypertension is an arterial disease indicated by abnormally elevated blood pressure. Generally sufferers experience headaches, respiratory problems, dizziness and fatigue. Some have also noted a ringing in the ears. Although many doctors prescribe medication to manage the problem, much healthier natural hypertension remedies can be used. Prescription drugs […]
Hypertension
Hypertension is a medical disorder in which the blood pressure is raised to high levels. It is one of the signs that an individual may have a stroke, heart attack, or heart failure. Some patients who have hypertension have been known to have aneurysms as well, and this can lead to serious kidney problems. The […]
Second Hand Smoke Associated With Elevated Diabetes Risk
Second Hand Smoke Associated With Elevated Diabetes Risk Article by Dr. Marc Ott Most of us are aware of the health hazards of active smoking, including heart disease, hypertension, stroke, asthma, allergies, lung cancer and diabetes. However, did you know that tobacco smoke can elevate your risk of developing diabetes even if you are a […]
“What in the World are They Spraying” Official Trailer 1
What in the World are They Spraying Trailer 1 To order WHAT IN THE WORLD ARE THEY SPRAYING: www.realityzone.com World Premiere of Film in Atlanta on October 23rd www.atlantapremiere.com The Chemtrail/Geo-Engineering Coverup Revealed. By now everyone has seen crisscrossing streaks of white clouds trailing behind jet aircraft, stretching from horizon to horizon, eventually turning the […]
Hypertension Diet Therapy – Is a Great Way to Treat Or Prevent Hypertension
Large numbers of people today are living with hypertension and many others are at risk for developing it. The good news is that simple lifestyle changes can have a great positive impact on both treatment of high blood pressure and on prevention of hypertension. Making a few lifestyle changes can significantly reduce your chance of […]
Diabetes Pregnancy Diet For a Healthy Mother and Baby
High blood sugar developing during pregnancy is called gestational diabetes. Since this type of diabetes may go undetected because of the lack of obvious symptoms, it is typically found during a screening performed between the 24th and 30th weeks of pregnancy. If gestational diabetes is diagnosed, a diabetes pregnancy diet is in order. A good, […]
High Blood Pressure – The Silent Killer
The term ‘blood pressure’ refers to the pressure or force exerted in the blood vessels of the body by the pumping of the heart. This pumping action causes blood to be pushed into the circulatory system of the body. The blood vessels expand or contract and thereby regulate the quantity of blood as well as […]
Aloe Vera For High Blood Pressure? 6 Reasons Why You Should Consider It
Using herbs to lower blood pressure have been an accepted alternative for prescription drugs. In countries like India and some parts of Asia, it has been a long time practice to lay trust and rely on herbs for the treatment of hypertension. One recommended natural high blood pressure treatment is aloe vera. Here are 6 […]
Treating Hypertension with Excercise
People with hypertension are three times more likely to have a heart attack, five times more likely to develop heart failure, and eight times more likely to suffer a stroke than people with normal blood pressure. The problem with high blood pressure is that nearly one third of the folks who have it do not […]
Ways to Manage Hypertension
www.cardiofy.com Ways to Manage Hypertension Hypertension is defined as a sustained increase in systolic blood pressure (SBP) of 140 mmHg or greater and/or diastolic blood pressure (DBP) of 90 mmHg (millimeter of mercury) or greater. Major complications of untreated hypertension include Myocardial Infarction, Stroke, Renal Failure, and Retinopathy. The following are the lifestyle modification necessary […]