With these numbers, it’s clear that most people need to have a better understanding about how to effectively remove the threat of cardiovascular disease from their lives.
High blood pressure, or hypertension, will increase the risk of a stroke, heart disease and kidney disease. The risk to your health decreases (dramatically) by simply having your blood pressure within the normal range – which means around 120/130 for the systolic blood pressure reading and 70/80 for the diastolic reading.
Taking Pharmaceutical Drugs for Hypertension Can Be Risky
Naturally, big pharma loves to teach the public that when ‘diet and exercise aren’t enough’ to lower blood pressure. They also emphasize the importance of talking to your doctor about prescription drugs, such as ACE inhibitors in combination with channel blockers. Drug companies never mention the value of a better diet or supplement routine.Of course, what the T.V. ads don’t tell you is, conventionally-trained physicians know little (to nothing) about nutrition. They’ve only been taught to “treat and manage” disease symptoms with toxic drugs.
A Natural Approach to Dealing With Hypertension
Obviously, step one would be to clean up your diet. Try to eliminate all heavily-processed foods, excess sugar, artificial sweeteners like aspartame and eat more whole (natural) foods.In addition, moderate (relatively easy) amounts of exercise per week, like walking, can do wonders for your health. So, don’t overeat and walk with a loved one for 30 minutes – 3 to 5 times per week. The results may surprise you.
- Olive leaf extract: Secoiridoid glycosides are compounds in extract from olive tree leaves, and they interact with angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) in your body. That helps prevent a compound from angiotensin from causing your blood vessels to constrict, thus raising your blood pressure. Olive leaf extract basically has the same effect as ACE inhibitors, and they also lower triglyceride levels in your blood to improve cardiovascular health.
- Celery seed extract: Celery seed contains a compound called L-3-n-butylphthalide, or 3nB. It acts like calcium channel blocker medications to dilate your blood vessels.
- Garlic extract: One study looked at the effects of garlic extract in patients with treated but uncontrolled hypertension. After 12 weeks, the blood pressure of patients who took garlic extract decreased similar to the amount expected when taking first line medications. The good news also included a high rate of acceptability of the garlic supplement.
Sure, lifestyle changes do require an effort, but the rewards are remarkable. Plus, I’ve got just one more question for you, aren’t you worth the effort?
