Natural Ways to Lower Blood Pressure

Medications are not always the answer to every problem.  As a nurse I am a huge advocate of trying to fix problems naturally with diet, exercise, herbals, etc before going to medications.  All medications are actually toxins in your body that are filtered through your liver. 

If you need to take a medication to control your blood pressure or cholesterol at first to keep you healthy, try natural remedies to get yourself off the medication at a later date.  Of course you want to let your healthcare provider what you are doing so they can monitor your medication for you.

A few obvious great natural ways to lower blood pressure are exercise at least 3 times a week for 20 minutes or 10-15 minutes 5 days a week and healthy diet as I have written about in other posts, but I have found a few very cool articles that give a ton of great ideas to lower your blood pressure naturally.

How To Lower Blood Pressure Naturally – Ways To Lower High Blood … – Health problem is mushrooming everyday due to change in life style and eating habits. As one goes a step further so as he or she faces new challenges related to health.

Get down: 68 natural ways to lower blood pressure – Part 2 … – Natural Holistic Health Blog – Get down: 68 natural ways to lower blood pressure – Part 2.

High Blood Pressure Rises in Winter – Dropping temperatures in winter may cause an unhealthy rise in high blood pressure among the elderly, according to a new study linking cooler temperatures with higher blood pressure.

I hope you were able to pick out a few more natural ways to lower your blood pressure from these articles.  I threw the last on in simply because it is s fact that not a lot of people know and very interesting.  What natural practices will you add to your lifestyle to lower your blood pressure naturally?

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Test to Predict Heart Disease-No, Not Cholesterol

I have heard rumblings of this test as a predictor for heart disease for a few years.  But since I am not a cardiovascular nurse, I am not working with physicians who are on the cutting edge of risk factors for heart disease and testing to find who may be at risk.

For years triglycerides have been considered to be the most reliable indicator to determine if you are at risk for heart disease.  Now  it seems that C-reative protein, a test usually used to determine arthritis and inflammation of tissues, is now being used to determine heart disease.

Even if your triglycerides and cholesterol is within normal limits, if your C-reactive protein is elevated, you are at a higher risk for heart disease.

The New York Times has a great article on this topic:

New Thinking on How to Protect the Heart
If last week’s column convinced you that surgery may not be the best way to avoid a heart attack or sudden cardiac death, the next step is finding out what can work as well or better to protect your heart.

The New York Times mentions the Mediterranean diet in their article. This is based on the glycemic index of foods to help reduce cholesterol, high blood pressure, and type 2 diabetes. Is the mediterranean diet just as good and easy to follow as the glycemic index of foods?


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Still Trying to Break the Sugar Addiction!

I am really having a rough time getting back on track after the Holidays.  I fell off the bandwagon (yes, I was appalled too!) and ate sweets and can’t seem to quit!  Man, now I have an idea of what quitting smoking is like!  I get headaches that are alleviated when I eat sugar – a sign of addiction – man this is not good!

This really doesn’t have anything to do with willpower, I just HAVE to have sugar!  My body is craving it – help!

I thought it would be good to do a little more research on the subject of sugar addiction and try to understand why my body is doing what it’s doing so maybe I can quit feeling guilty and move forward!  If it helps you as well, WONDERFUL!

Here are a few articles I came across that are really good.

Science and Reason: Sugar can be addictive – “We have the first set of comprehensive studies showing the strong suggestion of sugar addiction in rats and a mechanism that might underlie it,” [principal investigator Bart] Hoebel said. The findings eventually could have implications …

Sugar addiction in rats may shed light on human behavior – The … – At the annual meeting of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology in Scottsdale, Ariz., on Wednesday, psychology professor Bart Hoebel presented his innovative research that suggests …

The Sugar Addiction | DesiPundit – I am addicted to sugar. The Big Fat Desi Man tells us about his sugar addiction and how addicting it can be. This is an new and interesting blog written to share personal and social attitudes toward obesity. …

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I Can Still Have a Heart Attack Even if My Cholesterol is Low?

I know, it sounds absolutely crazy doesn’t it? But, it’s true.  There are many risk factors for heart disease and cholesterol is only one – although cholesterol is in the media and receives a lot of attention and is linked very heavily to heart attacks, there are 13 risk factors people need to think about, and act upon, to decrease their risk of having a heart attack.

Risk Factors for Heart Disease

1. Abnormal Cholesterol Metabolism related to diet, lack of exercise, etc.

2. Over 50 years of age

3. Men have a higher risk than women

4. 6 – 10% of heart attacks are related to your genes

5. High Blood Pressure caused by high insulin level in the blood and arterial wall damage

6. High insulin levels which cause plaques to form in your arteries

7. Menopause or perimenopause – Low estrogen levels increase clotting of blood

8. A Fat stomach, thighs, hips and butt – fat gain around your mid-section is a sign of insulin resistance

9. Sedentary lifestyle – lack of exercise predisposes you to insulin resistance

10. Stimulants like caffeine cause hormonal imbalances that cause blood clots and inflammation of your arteries

11. Stress which causes insulin resistance

12. Smoking which also causes insulin resistance

13. Type 2 Diabetes which is end-stage insulin resistance – your pancreas just finally gives up (The Schwarzbein      Principle, 1999)

Are you seeing a pattern here?  Insulin resistance seems to be a theme in causing heart disease.

We are seeing more people surviving heart attacks than did years ago due to our emergency medical systems (911) and great medical care that has advanced so much in the last 20-30 years, but that doesn’t mean we are seeing less people with heart disease and heart attacks.

There are actually more people suffering heart disease and heart attacks now than there ever was and we are getting YOUNGER!  10-15 YEARS YOUNGER for FIRST HEART ATTACKS than 20-30 years ago – This is not good – but why is this?

When you look at our diets today vs. back then, we are eating more fast foods, more simple carbohydrates (which turn into sugar and then fat in our bodies), and more bad fats and trans fatty acids than ever before.  As a society we are much fatter and think we are eating so much better with these low fat, low cholesterol, high carbohydrate diets, but these diets are actually making us fatter and causing heart disease.

Dr. Diana Schwarzbein, MD endocrinologist promotes eating healthy fats and following a low glycemic load diet to heal your hormonal imbalances to get your body back on track.  A diet of low glycemic index foods will  help you lower your total cholesterol, triglycerides, reverse insulin resistance and lose weight (without even trying!).

I have been following the glycemic foods index (low GI Diet) and have not felt better in years!  My joint pain has almost completely gone away and I don’t feel tired all the time like I use to, I have more energy. The food is great, easy to make, and inexpensive – that’s cool! I eat good fats and cholesterols and do not feel like I”m on a diet (because I’m not!).

Has it been easy?  Do I stay on it 100% of the time?  No (I am human!), I fall off the bandwagon once in awhile, but I have been eating bad things forever!  It takes time to make a permanent change in lifestyle when you are not used to it.  As long as you come back and remember how bad you felt when you went off the bandwagon, that’s what counts (and did I feel bad! My joints started to hurt and I was bloated – yuck!).  The longer you stay with it, the less times you fall!

What has really helped me is to have a meal delivery program. I use  the e-diets fresh food program “Deliciously Yours”, that way I have access to the dieticians and the e-diets team as well as having freshly prepared food made especially for me and my low glycemic diet.

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Why Can’t I Lose Weight?

Man, this is so frustrating!  I have been there a few times in the past few years.  I would try to follow certain diets that I had success with prior to that and nothing would happen.  Of course I knew I was older, but that shouldn’t make any difference.

After a couple of weeks starving and eating things that I really wan’t thrilled about, I finally just gave up when I hadn’t lost any weight nor was there a change in the way my pants/clothes were fitting.  What is it about your body where you can’t lose weight?

Most of  the problem stems with out of whack hormones in your body and metabolism slow down.  Here are some tips that will considerably show you how to speed metabolism and beat the “I can’t lose weight” gang!

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Metabolism can slow down considerably if breakfast is taken during mid-morning or if one waits until the afternoon to eat. 3. Avoid sugar. Sugar enables the body to store fat. It is recommended that a person consumes food that helps …

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