Even if high blood pressure is a chronic disease, there is still no cure for it. Fortunately, we can control it with the help of various drugs or by improving our ways of life. Of course, it is better to prevent than to cure, therefore living an organized and healthy life can keep away the hypertension from us for as long as we continue living that way.
High blood pressure is the most important cause of heart diseases, of strokes, kidney failures and heart attacks- you can say that it is the most feared serial killer of our times. This means that having a high blood pressure is having a high risk of developing heart diseases or kidney ones. It is more dangerous because it has not any alarming symptom or signs. You can find whether you have or not a high blood pressure by controlling its value regularly.
If the blood pressure is too high, do not worry; there are ways to lower it down. But what happens when the blood pressure rises? The blood is taken by the heart and sent to the tissues of the body through arteries, and the pressure of the blood means the force used in pushing the blood in the arteries walls. The blood pressure is a maximum one when the heart contracts and pumps the blood.
Certain activities make the blood pressure rise or lower. For example, if are running to catch a bus, the blood pressure will rise. When you sleep it lowers. These are normal variations of the blood pressure. Some persons have a high blood pressure. The blood of these persons pushes the walls of the arteries with a force higher than the normal. If they will not take the right treatment for it, they can encounter a series of health problems like the arteriosclerosis, heart attacks, the heart becomes larger due to the supplementary effort, kidney problems.
The persons who have a high blood pressure, no matter the race, the gender or the age can prevent the high blood pressure if they will follow few simple rules:
-Maintain an optimal weight, and try to lose the weight excess;
-Try to have moderate physical activities;
-Choose the food with low content of salt and sodium;
-You can drink alcohol, but in moderate quantities.
All of those rules must be followed during the medicated treatment too, but it would be better to use them as prevention methods. Another important measure regarding your health is to quit smoking; even if smoking is not directly related to the high blood pressure, it can increase the risk of having a heart attack or a cerebral vascular attack.
One last piece of advice for controlling the high blood pressure would be to increase the number of physical activities. Regular exercises will diminish the risk of having a heart disease, will reduce the level of cholesterol from your blood and increase the level of good cholesterol, and consequently, lower the high blood pressure. Use every day activities to help your body fight back the high blood pressure: use the stairs instead of the elevator, walk when you are going to work, don't take the car, dance in clubs or enjoy gardening. You can make your life more pleasant and you can lower the high blood pressure until the scientist will find the cure for it.
Remedy For High Blood Pressure
I had a routine physical examination recently and the doctor was impressed with my blood pressure. Why? Because it was not too high like it is in many of the other people she sees every day. When she learned that I was a vegetarian, she became interested, making a connection between vegetarianism and controlled blood pressure.
But the real secret for my good showing on the blood pressure examination has as much to do with meditation, as it does with my vegetarian diet. Meditation is the best remedy, the best "medicine" for high blood pressure and heart disease, and I haven't missed a day in the last 37 years.
Why is meditation so effective against one of the biggest health problems of today? Meditation de-stresses a person. Stress is one of the biggest causes of hypertension, and it is a part of everyday life that everyone has to face.
Our ancestors, the proto-human beings who lived thousands of years ago, mainly had physical challenges to deal with. If they saw a large predator, then danger messages were sent to their brains, and then more messages went to the rest of their bodies. Their bodies were made ready to either fight or flee.
Scientists call this a "fight or flight" reflex. The heart starts beating faster, the blood pressure increases, hormones are secreted. It is a useful reaction when you have to deal with a saber-tooth tiger, but what about when you face your boss at work?
When we are upset by someone at work or in society, danger signals are also sent to our brain and our heart starts beating faster and our blood pressure rises. However, we don't usually run away and we usually don't start fighting physically. We hold it all in, perhaps showing a smile on the outside. If this is kept up all day, the stress builds and if it continues over a long time it can damage our heart.
If you were to withdraw yourself completely from society you might be able to escape the stress, but this is not an option for most of us. However, it is possible to "withdraw" yourself two times a day and sit in meditation.
In fact, one of the important aspects of meditation is that it is a form of sense withdrawal. You sit quietly and follow instructions that will help you to forget the world around you and focus on an inner peace that is inside of you. When you become adept at this technique it relieves stress and is just as effective as going away to the top of a forested mountain or sitting alone on a sandy beach.
Meditation also helps you to slow down your breathing. Our mind is directly related to our breathing. When we are agitated or in distress we will take short quick breaths. When we are relaxed or concentrated then our breathing slows down and becomes deeper as well. Proper meditation helps to calm the mind and slow down the breathing. This combination of sense withdrawal and slow, deep breathing works wonders. Try and it one day you too will impress your physician with a healthy blood pressure reading.
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