All Posts Tagged With: "hypertension"
A General List Of Foods That Help To Lower Cholesterol
Cholesterol is a word that is heard on medication commercials on a daily basis. Just what is it? And what is so important about it? Actually, cholesterol is a naturally occurring fat in the body. It is necessary to the function of cells, but too much of it can cause damage to the heart and arteries. Although medications are often touted as the solution, the following is a list of foods that help to lower cholesterol.
10Aug2010 | Xylene Belita | 0 comments | ContinuedNatural Cholesterol Lowering Supplements That Work
A healthy and low cholesterol level is a great thing for your body. A majority of the worlds heart attacks and strokes are caused by bad cholesterol. The cause is the tightening of your arteries and the improper flow of fluids through the body. One of the best things you can do is take the right natural cholesterol lowering supplements day to day.
6Aug2010 | Xylene Belita | 0 comments | ContinuedImportant Hints For High Blood Pressure Natural Remedies
Have you been under the impression that the only way to treat hypertension is through prescribed medication? If so, you’ll be happy to know that there are high blood pressure natural remedies that you can consider. Simple actions can dramatically change your condition for the better.
27Jun2010 | Julie Wilkinson | 0 comments | ContinuedVitamins And Herbs As High Blood Pressure Natural Remedies
The number of people with high blood pressure, or hypertension, is on the rise with as many as one in three adults in the USA being diagnosed. More and more people are looking herbal and other systems of high blood pressure natural remedies in addition to prescribed drugs. So, cases of hypertension are on the increase but what is it, how is it measured, what is high blood pressure and what are the symptoms?
15May2010 | Julie Wilkinson | 0 comments | ContinuedHigh Blood Pressure Natural Remedies – Trying Out Natural Solutions
High blood pressure has been one of the most common health problems that affect both men and women at certain points in their lives. Medical researchers found it to be a silent disease that complicates a person’s life without the victim knowing its presence.
21Apr2010 | Julie Wilkinson | 0 comments | ContinuedProven Effective High Blood Pressure Natural Remedies
According to the recent studies by the American Heart Association, one out of three American adults suffers from high blood pressure, or alternatively known hypertension. This condition is among the leading silent diseases that affects millions of people each year due to the lack or absence of symptoms. Hypertension, when left untreated and managed, may lead to serious complications of the heart and kidneys, and other health problems, or worse, untimely death.
26Mar2010 | Thomas Sinclair | 0 comments | ContinuedRed Onion for Natural Cures
Onion is member of the botanical family liliaceae (lily, onion). There are many varieties of onion (allium), including leeks, shallots, chives, and garlic. They all share a similar structure, with hollow single stems growing out of bulbs and flowering into pom-pom flowers, and every part of the plant is edible.
28Nov2009 | Zidni A Apriya | 0 comments | ContinuedLiving with High Blood Pressure
Hypertension, another word for high blood pressure, can lead to grave physical problems such as heart attack and stroke. Some people have high blood pressure for a very long time without being aware of it, because there are no symptoms. But lack of symptoms doesn’t mean that damage isn’t being done.
28Sep2009 | Anju Mathur, M.D. | 0 comments | ContinuedCauses and Symptoms of High Blood Pressure (Hypertension)
Hypertension, or high blood pressure, is considered one of the major medical problems of modern times. The average blood pressure should be 120/80 for males, and slightly lower for females.
1Aug2009 | Esther Dacanay | 0 comments | ContinuedTop Tips For Natural Remedies For High Blood Pressure
Before addressing the possible natural remedies for high blood pressure, it may be first wise to say what normal blood pressure is. Although there are some variations between individuals and one needs to seek medical help to ascertain whether your blood pressure is naturally always high or low, but as a rule-of-thumb, for an otherwise healthy adult the target blood pressure is 115/75 although this figure may differ slightly between health departments in different countries.
20May2009 | Miles Vitnar | 0 comments | Continued