Can You Significantly Improve Your
High Blood Pressure?
ByDr. Larry A. Johnson, D.C.
There are several things you can do on your
own that may lower your high blood pressure.
These options are not to replace any medication
without your doctor's approval. It is possible
to significantly lower your blood pressure
by changing your daily habits. Here is a list
of factors that could benefit you.
* Eat healthy natural products such
as fresh vegetables and fruits
* Reduce salt intake (especially table
salt)
* Reduce refined sugar intake
* Exercise
* Maintain a healthy weight
* Limit Alcohol
* Don't smoke
* Limit caffeine
* Reduce stress
* Avoid high cholesterol foods
* EFT and Z-point
If your health is not as good as you
would like then following a healthier
lifestyle may benefit you immensely. You
want to eliminate as much processed foods
as possible as well as grains and sodium.
Eat fresh and organic products whenever
possible.
Start on an exercise program. This can
be as simple as walking for starters.
If you are out of shape take it easy at
first. Gradually increase your activities
as you grow accustom to the increased
physical exertion. Please consult with
your physician before you begin.
Others things to consider are eliminating
tobacco, excess alcohol and fast foods.
Maintain a healthy diet and don’t overeat.
Diet: Eat plenty of fresh vegetables
and fruits. Choose raw and organic for
extra nutrients and optional health. Include
foods high in calcium, magnesium and potassium.
Consume herbs and foods such as garlic,
onions and hawthorn. Supplement with a
good multi vitamin and Co Q10.
Here's a list of foods and supplements
that could be helpful:
* Bananas
* Blueberries
* Garlic and Onions
* High Fiber Foods such as Fruits &
Vegetables
* High quality Fish Oil with Omega 3 (with
a low mercury content)
* Hawthorn
* Co Q10
* Potassium
* Calcium
* Magnesium
* B Complex
* Zinc
* Grape Seed Oil
* Olive Oil
Some other healthy food choices are beans,
lentils, artichokes, cooked spinach, and
raspberries.
Many people understand that lutein is
good for the eyes. Not so many will realize
that it is good for the heart. Lutein
protects the eyes and heart by neutralizing
free radicals. Lutein is found in grapes,
egg yolks, squash, peas and oranges.
Lycopene found in tomatoes and other
red vegetables helps the heart and blood
vessels by stopping the oxidation of LDH
cholesterol, slowing the buildup of plaque.
Lycopene also may help prevent certain
cancers.
Your teeth and gum health are important
to fight against heart disease and hypertension
as well. Regular dentist visits for checkups
and periodic cleaning are important. You
may benefit further by seeking a holistic
dentist.
Act now and improve you life starting
today. Get out and exercise. Workout in
your home. Change your diet to a healthy
one that your body and mind will thank
you for. Cut down on the coffee and other
caffeine products. Rid yourself of the
limp processed food that is just empty
calories. Start eating fresh unprocessed
foods that will taste better as well as
significantly improve your health.
Copyright 2006 Think Healthy
About The Author
Lambert Klein is the owner of Think Healthy
supplements.
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