By: ShellyBrayzer | 2010-10-12 | Health & Fitness Just a few areas where you can benefit concern heart and blood pressure: the former can be healthier, and the latter can be lowered. Green tea has fat burning components so that's good; and then it will also lower the overall cholesterol count. So think about that: controlling your blood pressure, cholesterol, and then you can lose weight easier, too read more
By: Joanne S | 2010-03-29 | Tea Does green tea really lower your blood sugar level? People today always go with the trend, from vegan diets, south beach diet as well as low fat diets. This organic tea fad has been existing almost 4,000 years ago, but it's only now that this herb is again in the spotlight. read more
By: Robert Carleton | 2010-10-09 | Health & Fitness When most people hear the word "High Blood Pressure", they automatically associate it with elderly people. However, that's not the case. Any person, at any age can have High Blood pressure. read more
By: Courtney Ivan Jones | 2011-06-25 | Weight Loss So if you really want to reduce your blood pressure, do try to remove alcohol from your diet. If you must have it, then have just a drink. read more
By: Jack Landry | 2010-11-05 | Article Marketing High blood pressure is one of the most common medical maladies for adults today. Keeping tabs on this number and doing your best right now to decrease it can save you serious pain or illness at a later date. read more
By: Arnold Davies | 2010-12-14 | Diseases and Conditions The kind of lifestyle many people now live can be described as unhealthy. The fast pace of life now makes people forget about eating or preparing healthy food. Instead of cooking home food people are left with unhealthy options like eating microwave preparations or just eating in fast food chains. If you think eating healthy is time consuming, you are mistaken. read more
By: | 2010-04-14 | Heart Nowadays, there ere many bad customs that people usually do in this modern life. Some foods provided in the market today are lack of nutrients even full of dangerous fat and salt. read more
By: Jhon Napier | 2012-03-28 | Alternative Medicine High blood pressure or high BP is a commonly reported health problem among men and women. An imbalance between the systolic and diastolic pressure results in hypertension. read more
By: Peter Filinovich | 2011-11-29 | Alternative Medicine Leading a healthy lifestyle is the best natural way to avoid the risk of high blood pressure. Apart from following a healthy lifestyle, herbal remedies are found to be very useful in lowering blood pressure levels. read more
By: Michael Wolfe Grafstein | 2010-03-31 | Health & Fitness Over 1 billion people worldwide suffer from high blood pressure / hypertension. Many of these people take medication to control it. The medication is only treating the symptoms. If all you needed was a ten day or seven day prescription to eliminate the cause, the drug companies would go out of business. Yes you can control, reduce and may even eliminate hypertension naturally regardless if you taking prescription medication or not. You can do this with a complete solution. If you can eat, breathe and move you can lower your blood pressure naturally. read more
By: John Phillip | 2010-12-31 | Nutrition High blood pressure is a significant concern as it significantly raises the incidence of vascular disease and stroke. As a result of stress, poor diet and lifestyle, enzymes in our body produce a substance known as angiotensin II that causes blood vessels to narrow and blood pressure to increase. Standard medical practice is to prescribe ACE inhibitors to inhibit the action of these enzymes, often with mixed results and always dangerous side effects. read more
By: Paula Owens | 2010-05-19 | Health & Fitness 1. MANAGE STRESS: Although stress is a normal phenomenon of the human experience, it is how we control stress. Stress and anxiety produce chemicals to be released into your body, increase your blood pressure and trigger a reduction of blood flow to your heart. Most people in Stage 1 or 2 of adrenal fatigue typically have high blood pressure secondary to increased cortisol and adrenaline. Thos read more
By: Robert Carleton | 2010-10-08 | Fitness There is an amazing stat that is out there right now that a huge number of people don't know about. Nearly one-third of Americans have blood pressure issues. However, there is one way to lower blood pressure.... Diet!!!!! read more
By: inmorata Pitt | 2011-03-23 | Diet The first step in lowering your blood pressure is to make sure your getting all the essential vitamins, nutrients and minerals required for a healthy cardiovascular system. The list below is a good starting point. read more
By: Amrisii Olioe | 2010-12-04 | Health & Fitness There have been a lot of experiments carried out on green tea by the health check community to prove or disprove the many health benefits attributed to it. The experiments demonstrate many benefits of green tea, including reduction of vulnerability to health conditions, lowering blood pressure, and improvement of health and wellness overall. Consuming green tea is definitely a plus. read more