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Unfortunately there is no cure for high blood pressure currently, but you can take steps to manage it even without medication. Here are 7 ways to lower your blood pressure naturally: Exercise! Regular exercise is great for your overall well-being, and it can also help with lowering your BP.
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Read More »High blood pressure (HBP) is a fairly common health issue in the US, with 75 million adults currently diagnosed with this condition. HBP occurs when blood regularly flows through the veins at a high rate of pressure. This condition is also referred to as hypertension. High blood pressure is sometimes called ‘the silent killer’ because it often has no symptoms. Even though this condition is asymptomatic, it is still important for you to get checked regularly, as HBP can lead to a number of other potentially serious health problems. Medication is almost always an option to lower your blood pressure. However, there are also many ways to lower your BP without the help of a prescription medication.
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Read More »Watching your weight and maintaining a healthy weight for your body will reduce the amount of strain on your heart, and help regulate BP. Limit sodium intake. Sodium occurs naturally in many foods, but most processed food contains added sodium. Look for food items with low or no sodium to reduce overall intake and help lower HPB. Sodium occurs naturally in many foods, but most processed food contains added sodium. Look for food items with low or no sodium to reduce overall intake and help lower HPB. Lower your stress levels. You can work to reduce stress levels through meditation, finding an enjoyable hobby, exercising, or anything else that helps you relax. You can work to reduce stress levels through meditation, finding an enjoyable hobby, exercising, or anything else that helps you relax. Limit your alcohol intake. Drinking excessive amounts of alcohol can raise your BP, so watch your consumption if you drink. Drinking excessive amounts of alcohol can raise your BP, so watch your consumption if you drink. Stop Smoking. Smoking cessation isn’t just good for lowering BP; it offers many additional health benefits such as healthier lungs and a lower chance of developing heart disease.
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