Baba Ramdev – Bhastrika Pranayama (Deep Breath) – Yoga Exercise

Watch Baba Ramdev – Yoga Exercise – Bhastrika Pranayama (Deep Breath Exercise) – Bhastrika Pranayama is an excellent breathing exercise. It keeps the body healthy and mind happy. Heart and brain patients must practice to get miraculous results. Depression, migraine, parkinson’s disease, paralysis are completely cured, which is impossible by medicines.It should be practiced ‘2-minuts’ […]

Magnesium and High Blood Pressure – A Real Issue!

The words of Linus Pauling enforces the seriousness of this article on Magnesium and high blood pressure. Twice a Nobel Prize winner, he once said, “You can trace every sickness, every disease and every ailment to a mineral deficiency.” How often have you read that statement? 10 times, 50 times, 100 times? But who’s taking […]

Ringing Ears and Blood Pressure – What’s the Relationship?

Can you hear a pulsating sound in your ears? It might be pulsating tinnitus. Tinnitus is usually characterized as a ringing sound in your ears; buzzing, hissing or a pulsating sound. When you have the pulsating tinnitus type, your ringing ears blood pressure flow is loud enough to imitate a steady pulsating buzz. Measuring tinnitus […]

Can Dark Chocolate Help Hypertension?

Dark Chocolate is anything but health food. It not only tastes too good, but is high in calories, fat, and sugar. Recent research however shows that their may be some health benefits. The latest research, which studied 20 volunteers and has been recently punished in the American Heart Associations journal “Hypertension,” shows that it reduced […]

Cures Hypertension? How Natural Remedies Can Actually Cure High Blood Pressure

So what cures hypertension? Most high blood pressure sufferers would say their medication. Unfortunately, those people will be taking meds the rest of their lives. And pharmaceutical companies have millions of patients right in the palm of their hand with customer-for-life medications. Maybe you are one of them? But thousands are now finding a much […]

Hypertension In A Nutshell

Blood pressure is expressed as two components, with a larger top number (systolic pressure) and a smaller bottom figure (diastolic pressure). These readings are measured in millimeters of mercury. The systolic pressure reflects the heart’s contraction as blood is forced out of the heart; the diastolic measure reflects the pressure during the heart’s resting stage […]