High blood pressure can be extremely detrimental to the overall health of an individual. This is a relatively common condition that affects millions of individuals worldwide. Based on recent studies, it has been found that at least one adult in every three experience this condition in the United States alone!
High Blood Pressure Remedies
Posted: 5th September 2008
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Medically defined as a cardiovascular condition, if untreated, it leads to more sever complications and potential death. What Americans should know it that managing hypertension is not difficult and you can claim your life back.
Managing Hypertension - 5 Steps to Save Your Life
Posted: 30th August 2008
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High blood pressure is a medical condition that can be deadly if not treated with care. Women are more susceptible to high blood pressure than men especially during the period of pregnancy. The stress that pregnant women face and the physical demands on their body can be hard for them to bear.
How to Cope With Pregnancy - Induced Hypertension
Posted: 28th August 2008
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This article covers the basics of the rare lung disease Primary Pulmonary Hypertension. In addition, treatment methods are covered, including various drug therapies and lung transplant surgeries.
Treatment of Primary Pulmonary Hypertension
Posted: 19th August 2008
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Dendrobium macraci (Jivanti)-It is found to lower blood pressure in acute and chronic hypertension. Digitalis purpurea (Tilpusphi)-The main use of this drug is in heart diseases. The drug promotes and stimulates the activity of all muscular tissues.
Useful Plants for Blood Pressure and Heart Problems
Posted: 17th August 2008
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The ways in which it is possible to reduce blood pressure readings without the need for medication are vast. Many doctors will automatically prescribe medication immediately in an attempt to reduce high blood pressure, seemingly unaware of the numerous natural methods that are available.
Six Useful Tips to Help You Reduce Blood Pressure Readings
Posted: 12th August 2008
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High blood pressure affects many people, with up to ninety percent of all people being affected at some time in their lives. Though many causes of high blood pressure are due to lifestyle choices such as not eating properly or eating the wrong choices of food, there are some causes, such as heredity and excessive stress, that we have little control over. By adhering to a healthier plan for your nutrition and taking the time to exercise properly and more often, you’ll have a better chance of lowering your blood pressure naturally.
Controlling Your High Blood Pressure Without Drugs
Posted: 2nd August 2008
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As a first step, let’s talk about your heart. Your heart is an organ that is mostly muscle tissue. It is a pump.
High Blood Pressure - What Do the Number Mean and What Are the Causes of High Blood Pressure?
Posted: 30th July 2008
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One in three adult Americans are suffering from high blood pressure or hypertension. Often, this disease can exist without the person knowing about it because symptoms can hardly be felt. Aside from healthy diet and regular exercise, there are effective medications from drugstores or any online pharmacy that can treat high blood pressure.
Powerhouse Meds To Ease Your High Blood Pressure
Posted: 9th July 2008
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Hypertension or high blood pressure is so common today that at least one in ten people aged 40 or above has high BP related problems. This is the pressure that blood exerts on blood vessel walls. High blood pressure occurs when heart works harder to pump blood. Thickening of blood vessels (arteriosclerosis) causes it. This can cause stroke or heart attack. It is therefore very important to keep blood pressure to normal levels.
Ayurveda Cure For Hypertension
Posted: 23rd June 2008
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