Articles, tagged with "controlling high blood pressure", page 1
22nd November 2011
Sauna in literal terms describes something hot or humid. The system of Sauna is a traditional method of having a steam bath usually in closets, (American Indian) TP’s or small rooms particularly designed for a steaming environment. Over the years the conc...
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Author:
Paul Lucas
19th October 2011
Kidney Diet Foods: What to AvoidSelecting the best kidney diet foods is a very tricky and tedious job. There are a lot of restrictions that you need to be cautious of so that you can avoid other complications that are brought about by chronic kidney disea...
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Author:
SterlingHarrison
12th January 2011
Elevated blood pressure is a health problem that has an effect on over 50,000,000 Americans today, and it's continuing to grow each year. As you'll know, it makes a contribution to strokes, heart attacks, and heart problems. This makes high blood pressure...
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Author:
pawanalley
11th January 2011
Hypertension is a health condition in which the pressure of the blood is more than 140 mmHg for systolic and more than Ninety mmHg for diastolic. The word hypertension is coined from two words which are ; hyper meaning high and tension meaning pressure. T...
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Author:
pawanalley
10th January 2011
It's stated natural cures have already been utilized for controlling high blood pressure for many centuries. Nonetheless, it wasn't that lengthy ago no 1 really knew hypertension really existed. Still, it is frequently believed particular herbs will assis...
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Author:
JakePornalo
18th August 2010
Almost all people know that high blood pressure can be caused by high sodium. But how many people know high blood pressure can also caused by low potassium? The effects of sodium is blunted by potassium and this helps the body to normalize blood pressure....
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Author:
Seo Majesty
06th August 2010
Most people know that high sodium contributes to high blood pressure (hypertension), but did you know that low potassium can also contribute to high blood pressure? Potassium blunts the effects of sodium and helps the body to normalize blood pressure.
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Author:
Seo Majesty
15th July 2010
Blood pressure issues are common in pregnancy and they're dangerous to both the mother and the fetus, but high blood pressure is more common and more harmful than low blood pressure. Estimates are that between 6% and 8% of U.S. Some women are at a higher ...
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Author:
Luis Hood
23rd June 2010
A 2006 a study by Georgetown University reported that cinnamon has properties that are effective in reducing elevated blood pressures. It has also been proven that Cinnamon is effective in lowering blood cholesterol levels and somewhat successful in being...
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Author:
Gene Patterson
24th May 2010
High blood pressure also known as hypertension is a life threatening disease that has affected more than 40 million people. One out of three Americans suffer from this disease and very few people are aware of it unless one experiences frequent spells of d...
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Author:
Ryan Mutt
04th March 2010
Hypertension, which is more popularly known as high blood pressure, is the abnormally high push of the blood against the arterial walls as it travels in the body.
For controlling high blood pressure naturally, rhythmic breathing is a very useful yoga e...
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Author:
barclaybert
05th January 2010
These days, high blood pressure is a very common heart problem that has affected both old as well as young people. Unhealthy eating habits, lack of physical activities and poor lifestyle are the leading factors responsible for this condition. In this arti...
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Author:
Ryan Mutt
22nd December 2009
High Blood Pressure should not be left ignored, the consequences are damaging not only to your heart, your blood vessels but other organs of your body which in turn leads to serious illnesses such as heart failure, kidney failure and even stroke.
The g...
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Author:
Cristina Chase
18th December 2009
What is High Blood Pressure and Why Is It Dangerous?
High Blood Pressure occurs when your blood is putting too much pressure on your arteries thereby making your heart work that little bit harder than it should do. If left untreated though it can lea...
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Author:
Cristina Chase
05th October 2009
The health benefits of high fiber content foods are numerous, it reduces the possibility of heart diseases, helps avoid abrupt spikes in sugar levels, helps digestion and reduces constipation etc. Some medical tests have indicated that the health benefits...
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Author:
aidentelfer