Are you eating enough of these 5 amazing foods that
help reduce high blood pressure?
By Frank
Mangano
Consumer
Health Advocate
Author of
the popular book: Blood Pressure Miracle
Did you
know that stroke and coronary heart disease still remain to be on the list of
the top three main causes of death in the USA and the world over ? It's time to
take your health seriously so you don't fall victim to these!
What is High Blood Pressure and how
does this come into play?
According
to the National Institute for Health, blood pressure levels of 140/90 mmHg or
more can be classified ashypertension.
The worst
part about having high blood pressure is that the condition can sometimes be
present without any symptoms and before we know it, the damage is already
extensive. Serious problems that have been associated with high blood pressure
include kidney failure, heart attack,
heart
failure and stroke.
What are the Risk Factors Associated
with High Blood Pressure?
Blood
pressure can be influenced by a lot of factors – age, race, family history,
tobacco use, sedentary lifestyle, diet, binge drinking, and stress levels.
Chronic conditions such as sleep apnea, diabetes and high cholesterol levels
can also precipitate the development of hypertension.
What can
You Do to Lower Blood Pressure?You don't need potentially dangerous drugs to
control and reduce your blood pressure. Controlling blood pressure levels could
be as simple as doing lifestyle modifications and eating healthier.
If you are
a smoker, quit. If you drink heavily, try to practice self-control. At work,
take the stairs instead of the elevator. And if you have been obsessed with
sweet, sugary foods as well as processed fast-food meals, then modify your
eating habits as well. Learn to eat the right kinds of food before it's too
late.
Below are 5
of my top picks for powerful foods that could help you lower your blood
pressure levels:
1. Artichokes : artichokes help
lower blood pressure
The use of
artichokes has been implicated in the lowering of cholesterol levels in the
blood. Since hypercholesterolemia is one of the risk factors for high blood
pressure, this information is actually good news. Three clinical trials
conducted separately by Dr. Barbara Wider supports this fact. In Cochrane
Database of Systemic Reviews’ October 2009 issue, where the result of the study
was published, it was shown that patients who were diagnosed with hypercholesterolemia
and given Artichoke leaf extract exhibited a decrease in their blood
cholesterol levels.
Artichokes
taste amazing steamed (generally steam for about 1 hour) and then dip each
piece into a mixture of olive oil, grass-fed butter, and garlic. Delicious!
2. Bananas : bananas cut high blood
pressure
A study
published in The New England Journal of Medicine says that incorporating
bananas in your day-to-day meals can actually cut stroke-related deaths by as
much as 40 percent. A 1997 study at Johns Hopkins University recommended eating
at least five bananas daily to achieve the desired effect, and that is to lower
elevated blood pressure levels. However, a study conducted by Indian
researchers at the Kasturba medical college revealed that people who eat two
bananas a day, for one whole week, can lower their blood pressure levels by 10
percent.
Bananas are
rich in potassium, which is responsible for the proper functioning of the
heart. It works with sodium to maintain balance of the body’s fluids, which is
an important factor in the regulation of blood pressure.
3. Beets : compounds in beets beat
blood pressure
A research
study conducted by scientists from Barts and The London School Medicine
revealed that simply drinking one 500 ml glass of beetroot juice each day can
produce astounding health benefits, especially to the heart.
Beetroot
juice has been found to lower high blood pressure levels. Professors Amrita
Ahluwalia and Ben Benjamin, from the William Harvey Research Institute and
Peninsula Medical Center, respectively, led the research efforts, which
revealed that the consumption of dietary nitrate that is found in beetroot has
BP-lowering effects in as fast as 1 hour after ingestion, with the effect
lasting for up to 24 hours. The result of the study was published in the March
2008 issue of Hypertension.
You can try
beetroot juice, or also try baked beets sliced on salads or as a side dish to
dinner.
4. Cocoa : cocoa helps lower blood
pressure
A study
conducted by researchers from Germany’s University Hospital of Cologne revealed
that cocoa can significantly lower high blood pressure levels. Study results
were published in the Archives of Internal Medicine. The beneficial heart
effects of cocoa are attributed to its flavonoid content, specifically
procyanids.
Because
cocoa is most commonly found in chocolate, people falsely assume that eating a
lot of chocolate could be good for the health. Keep in mind that cocoa in
chocolates have undergone a lot of processing, and it has been mixed with loads
of sugar, so this is not totally healthy. The best way to take advantage of the
health benefits offered by cocoa is to choose raw cacao – it is good for the
heart, the brain and the liver. Raw cacao nibs go great in smoothies! Also use
organic cocoa powder in smoothies or homemade hot cocoa sweetened with stevia
instead of sugar.
5. Garlic : garlic fights
hypertension
Researchers
from South Australia’s University of Adelaide have conducted studies, which
provide solid proof that the consumption of garlic can indeed help lower
elevated blood pressure levels. Garlic supplements in powder form were given
and results revealed that it produced a reduction in systolic blood pressure.
Garlic has been known all over the world as a very important herb, especially
with its heart-protecting capabilities. It helps lower blood cholesterol levels
and prevents blood from forming clots (which could lead to heart attack and
stroke).
Furthermore,
the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences journal has published the
results of a laboratory test showing how garlic juice can lead to a decrease in
blood pressure levels. Eating the equivalent of 2 cloves of garlic each day can
significantly contribute to the health of the heart.
Source:
Frank Mangano is an American author, researcher, health advocate and
entrepreneur in the field of alternative health. He was born August 9th,
1977 in New York City where he still currently resides. Mangano
is the author of several books including The 60 Day Prescription Free Cholesterol Cure,
The Mind Killer Defense, which he co-authored with Dr. Cynthia Foster, M.D. and Kim Wierman,
You Can Attract It, which he co-authored with Clinical
Hypnotherapist Steve G. Jones and The Blood Pressure Miracle,
which hit best seller in three categories on Amazon.com within days of
its release. Additionally, he has published numerous reports and a
considerable amount of articles pertaining to natural health.
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