Friday, February 18, 2011

Tips For Safely Lowering High Blood Pressure And Avoiding Medication

By Owen Jones


Whether you are trying to reduce your high blood pressure or whether you are trying to stave of having high blood pressure, there are a couple of things that you can do. However, just like giving up smoking or drinking, it involves lifestyle alterations which are always very hard to instigate. Basically, safely lowering high blood pressure means exercise, diet and changing habits.

This piece will give tips for safely lowering high blood pressure, none of which present any danger to you unless I mention them in this piece.

The first thing to do, if you are worried about your blood pressure (BP), is to buy a BP monitor. They are not expensive and they are very comforting. Of course, you can go to your GP to have your BP checked, yet there are reasons why this approach is not accurate.

For example, there is something called the 'white coat effect', which means that patients who are made anxious by doctors can show a 25-50 point higher reading than is the actual case. However, you should take your BP monitor to your doctor to check it with the one there.

Once you know what your BP should be for your age and you have the ability to get an precise measurement of your BP, you are in a situation to check your progress in decreasing it.

The first thing to do is regulate your weight. In order to do this, you will probably have to to lose weight and to do this there are two tactics, both of which you ought to take. The first is exercise and the second is diet. The exercise constituent does not have to be strenuous - my medical doctor told me to walk thirty minutes every morning and each evening.

The diet part is the solitary piece of advice I will give that requires checking with your GP. Sodium or table salt is definitely linked to water retention, weight and high blood pressure. However, giving up salt can get perilous if you have certain complications (especially thyroid) or if you live in a hot country. Therefore, check the sodium diet with your Doctor.

If you smoke or drink alcohol to excess that will increase your BP. Maybe it never did while you were younger, but as your body gets older, it certainly will. Smoking and drinking to excess regularly will elevate your BP. No question of it.

Cut down on heavy foods like fatty meat. Not give up, but attempt to substitute more fresh vegetables and fruit. This can be integrated into your diet easily enough.

Mood has an effect on your BP, so attempt to stay calm. This might mean taking up relaxation techniques such as meditation or yoga, yet it could also only mean watching a film, going for a walk or listening to some classical music.

Swimming is very relaxing for me and many others too. It is a way of relaxing and fighting the flab at the same time. Furthermore, coupled with some of the other suggestions for safely lowering high blood pressure might help keep you off tablets for the remainder of your life.




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