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Hypertension Medications

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

Anyone can be at a risk of facing high blood pressure in this modern world.

High blood pressure does not depend upon any caste or community and it can affect anyone be it of any age.

There are people who have been very healthy and have died out of a sudden cardiac arrest or so. Many have been too fat and have not suffered any health issues. These can be prevented using the hypertension medications.

This, as said occurs in anyone and has to be carefully monitored and it is a must to keep blood pressure down (more…)

Cure Blood Pressure

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

I aim at helping people to treat with natural methods and this has helped many in curing their chronic illnesses. All western medicines have so many secondary effects and there are some which do not have.

English doctors give medicines to treat hypertension and this can lead to a list of new secondary effects. The issues can be headaches, giddiness, vomiting, tiredness and impotence. Heart attack has also been one of the side effects. It is very important to prevent heart attack

If you want to go for natural remedies then it’s a better step to meet a doctor and to ask him whether to continue with the medications.

Altering the diet is a main method to cure high blood pressure. Taking nutritious food is a method that I suggest. (more…)

Reduce Blood Pressure

Saturday, November 21st, 2009

A person enquired about the depression cure package. When he got the Reduce High Blood Pressure program he was not sure whether his anxiety and depressed mood would get away.

Hypertension and depression are interlinked. When hypertension is properly maintained it is very easy to prevent stroke.
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Cause High Blood Pressure

Sunday, November 15th, 2009

I recently received an email from a person asking me if there was possible a link between depression and high blood pressure. He was kind of joking.

Research does reflect a link between the two.  Both ideas have been studied; hypertension leading to depression as well as depression leading to high blood pressure.

Depression as the Primary and Hypertenstion as the result:  People suffering from chronic depression or other anxiety are up to three times more likely to also develop high blood pressure. (more…)

Blood Pressure Remedies

Thursday, November 12th, 2009

Historically, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) has had difficulty gaining credibility as an actual illness and not just a case of depression that lasts. More and more doctors are finally accepting CFS as a legitimate disease.

CFS affects over a million people, most of them women. Although, doctors admit that men tend to seek treatment less for the condition less than women. CFS affects all ages and race groups.

CFS sufferers tend to have trouble getting friends, family and even doctors to understand and accept their disease as real. (more…)

Natural Blood Pressure

Monday, November 9th, 2009

I had the pleasure recently of dining out with some good friends.  My friend “Jane” surprised me by drinking red wine.  When she drank, it was never red wine, as she complained about the taste and temperature.

As it turns out my friend, who is an information junky, had recently read that research has shown benefits of drinking red wine to one’s health, specifically, beneficial to the heart.

Jane is actually correct – there have been several studies reporting that red wine (in moderation – one glass per day for women and two for men) does produce some health benefits. (more…)

Hypertension Remedies

Friday, November 6th, 2009

Picture this, you’ve just had an argument with your spouse or your kids.  You’re feeling angry, your face is flushed, your heart is pounding hard and on top of all that, you have a headache.  If you took a reading of your blood pressure right now, you will see that it is alarmingly high.

Intense emotions make our blood pressure increase, but it decreases and returns to normal once those intense emotions subside.  High blood pressure is normally not detected until it remains high over an extended period of time.

Having it checked regularly, at least once every two years, is the only way to know if you have it.  The following symptoms may signify that you are suffering from hypertension, or high blood pressure.  It is important to note that you may also have high blood pressure even if you don’t have these symptoms; that is why it is very important to have your blood pressure checked regularly. (more…)

Cure High Blood Pressure

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

Today, I beg you to let go of prejudgments and propaganda produced by the traditional health business and apply your common sense. That’s the one thing that never lies.

Why am I saying that?

There is a lot of propaganda going on in the health business. After all, it is a business. And what do they want you to believe?

They use all their effort to talk you into that the only method that works for hypertension is prescription drugs. Yes, they may mention other things like exercising or changing your diet, but that’s only a secondary thing dealt with in a paragraph or two.
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Lower Blood Pressure

Saturday, October 31st, 2009

A quarter to one-half of all Americans today, based on studies, are overweight.  It is sad to know that these figures are not limited to adults.  A sharp increase from 5% to 14% of children are overweight now than they were a few decades ago.

The reason for this, experts say, is that the average American exercises less than before. Also, as American families become more affluent, consumption of the wrong kinds of food increases accordingly.

Even though some physical activities are being required by schools, such as credits in Physical Education or JROTC for graduation, the statistics are telling us that these efforts are not enough.
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Control Blood Pressure

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

Do you know the reason why every time you go to a doctor’s office, hospital, or any other health related place, they always begin with a check of your blood pressure?

High blood pressure or hypertension, also known as the “silent disease” or the “silent killer” is the measure of the blood’s pressure against the wall of the arteries as the heart pumps.

Many people walk around every day with dangerously high blood pressure without ever knowing it because often times there are no symptoms for weeks, months, or even years. (more…)