If you have high blood pressure, you could be at risk for a host of cardiovascular diseases. Read on for your best line of defense.
July 29, 2015
If you have high blood pressure, you could be at risk for a host of cardiovascular diseases. Read on for your best line of defense.
Age, weight gain, lack of exercise, smoking, and alcohol abuse are just a few of the lifestyle factors that can subject your heart and circulatory system to tremendous strain. That, in turn, causes damage to your blood vessels, sending your blood pressure soaring. But it's never too late to do something about it!
Regular exercise and gentle endurance sports such as bicycling, Nordic walking and swimming can help both low and high blood pressure. High blood pressure is one of the main risk factors for heart attack and stroke. Check your blood pressure regularly and seek medical treatment if it consistently measures high (140/90 and above). See below for some home remedies that can help with high blood pressure.
Nutrition is also very important for controlling blood pressure; check out some these tips for better blood pressure levels.
The health effects of green tea have been touted for 4,700 years, since Chinese emperor Shennong claimed it was useful for treating a range of ailments. The tea is rich with a number of components which appear to have a positive impact on blood pressure. Studies have shown its effectiveness depends on the steeping time; left to steep for five minutes, it actually lowers blood pressure.
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