According to the American medical establishment, the cause of 90% of high blood pressure (also known as ‘hypertension’) is unknown. But the fact is that the causes of hypertension are well known.
What the medical establishment is actually saying is that for the vast majority of people with hypertension, a single identifiable cause for their condition can’t be proved beyond doubt.
If we look at the actual statistics and our own personal experiences then the major causes of hypertension isn’t that hard to figure out.
The Western lifestyle has change drastically over the past 20 to 50 years. We just don’t exercise the way we should and our eating habits are terrible. It’s no wonder that we have HBP and doctors are prescribing drugs that often cause side effects. Besides that, these drugs may not control high blood pressure that well in many cases
One good thing about HBP though is that it can be avoided or prevented. There were many ways in avoiding this disease but some methods just simply cannot be made an option because of the dangers they were posing. Treating this disease doesn’t mean sacrificing your other body organs and exposing them to danger of side effects that can be brought about by drugs involved in the treatment method.
Talking about prevention, one of the simplest ways to get away with the dangers of hypertension is restraining from foods that contains too much cholesterol and fats. The food we eat is the number one source of essential elements in our body that’s why we should be careful in what we put inside our mouth. Disease and healing all passes through our mouth, we should be vigilant in order for us to stay healthy.
Always talk with your doctor before stopping or reducing your medication. That said; there are some natural things that you can do that could help alleviate your HBP. As mentioned, exercise and weight loss are important if you are out of shape. Some high blood pressure remedies include Acupuncture, sunlight, herbs and nutrition. You should try to get 15 minutes of sunlight daily without sunscreen. Just don’t over do it. You don’t want to get burned as that could lead to skin cancer. Using sunscreen can protect you but it also prevents you from absorbing vitamin D3 which is great to guard against HBP. Avoiding excess grains, sugars and processed food could improve your high blood pressure symptoms as well.
Diet plays a huge part in both causing and curing high blood pressure. The typical Western diet is full of processed and convenience foods that are loaded with sodium, trans fats, LDL (bad cholesterol) and are deficient in real nutrition. Basically, you are feeding your body food that your body is not designed to process.
The result of this type diet is the stiffening of blood vessels, increased free radicals and the excessive oxidation that forms and leaves plaque along the walls of the blood vessels. This causes high blood pressure and puts undue stress on the heart.
Did you know that the medication could kill you? Blood pressure drugs come with a nasty set of side effects ranging from frequent urination to heart attack. Beta blockers, calcium channel blockers, diuretics and all the rest are basically masking your body’s response to the disease not curing the condition. There is a whole separate industry that provides additives to the basic medication to make them work better. Don’t be surprised when your daily pill becomes three or four pills a day.
So what is the bottom line for getting your blood pressure down without resorting to drugs? First things first. Cut sodium from your diet. That means making your own dinner whenever possible, since processed, canned and frozen foods are full of sodium, as food meals. Exercise by moderate walking for 30 minutes three times a week. Try stress reduction or meditation. Stop smoking. Do not drink alcohol in excessive amounts.
Recent studies suggest that it has been since the 18th century that hot cocoa was considered a resource to combat cardiovascular conditions. The Kuna Indians drink about five cups of cocoa a day. This is especially significant in that the cocoa contains chemicals called flavan-3-ols; which not only lowers the blood pressure, it also improves the overall function of the cells lining the blood vessels. More so, it works to stimulate the body’s production of nitric oxide. The hot cocoa actually thins your blood allowing an increase of blood flow to your heart, brain and other pertinent organs.
Natural cures for high blood pressure are popular because prescription drugs are expensive and have so many negative side effects. Male impotence is probably most common, followed by insomnia, tiredness, moodiness, cramps and more. For some people, the so-called cure is worse than the illness!
There’s a lot of ancient wisdom behind the use of herbs for high blood pressure. For thousands of years, herbs have been used to improve blood circulation, strengthen the heart, and reduce stress. Today, science is conducting studies which are showing that these herbs do in fact have valuable medicinal properties.