Reduce your High Blood Pressure, Naturally 08/23/2010
Hypertension, or high blood pressure is increasingly common with modern diet and lifestyle trends. We are too busy and stressed to cook and exercise. We also have a myriad of unhealthy food options available to us that can perpetuate our lifestyle and health problems. Optimal blood pressure readings are 120/80 or slightly below. The first number is a measure of the pressure your blood exerts on your blood vessel (artery) walls as your heart contracts with the second number measures the pressure when your heart muscle is relaxed. The harder your heart is pumping and the narrower your arteries, the higher your blood pressure ans your risk for heart diseases including heart attacks and stroke. Many people never experience any signs or symptoms of hypertension even if their levels are dangerously high! In the later stages of the disease, one might experience dizziness, fatigue, frequent nose bleeds, headaches, nervousness or other symptoms. Make sure to have your BP check regularly, especially if you experience any of the above symptoms. Here are some guidelines to help keep your blood pressure at a healthy level: Dietary
Diet and lifestyle interventions are great preventative and curative options for treating hypertension and all cardiovascular health risks. Another non-invasive option is EECP therapy, proven to improve circulation throughout the body and especially to the heart muscle. All of these therapies, including weight management and detoxification support are available at our clinic. Call us to book your consultation today and get your blood pressure under control while reducing your risk for serious cardiovascular disease! T Add Comment | Dr. Adeola Mead
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