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Garlic powder: Including garlic in your daily diet can lower your blood pressure. About 600-900 mg of garlic powder will give about 9-12% reduction in the increased blood pressure. A 600 mg dose of garlic powder contains 3.6 mg allicin and 900 mg contain 5.4 mg of allicin.
Things You Can Change: Diet and Lifestyle Improve Your Diet. ... Maintain a Healthy Weight. ... Get Regular Exercise. ... Stop Smoking and Drink...
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Prostate cancer mainly affects men over 50, and your risk increases as you get older. The most common age for men to be diagnosed with prostate...
Read More »Eating fresh, raw garlic is one among the herbal remedies for controlling high blood pressure.
Conclusion: Vitamin D, C, E and zinc have been found to be effective in the treatment of patients with chronic low back pain.
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Prevention Diet: Foods for an Enlarged Prostate Sesame seeds. Salmon. Bell peppers. Tomatoes. Avocados. Vegetables. Tofu.
Read More »If you've been advised against drinking for very high blood pressure, there may be salvation in one kind of wine: nonalcoholic. One study found that three glasses of nonalcoholic red wine a day over a month led to a significant drop in blood pressure in men with heart disease risk factors.
Some research shows that drinking alcohol in moderation makes for a healthier heart . But is drinking risky or good for your blood pressure ? Weigh the pros and cons to help you make the smart choice.
Urinals are designed for both men and women, and more mobile patients may prefer to use one instead of a bedpan when the situation calls. If you're...
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Symptoms Frequent or urgent need to urinate. Increased frequency of urination at night (nocturia) Difficulty starting urination. Weak urine stream...
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Prevention Diet: Foods for an Enlarged Prostate Sesame seeds. Salmon. Bell peppers. Tomatoes. Avocados. Vegetables. Tofu.
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Incorrect patient positioning Perhaps the most common mistake in blood pressure measurement is allowing patients to sit or lie with their arms...
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