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		<title>What does it mean to have low blood pressure?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just for my knowledge.  See, I have a friend who claims to have low blood pressure, but I don&#8217;t quite know what it means.  Obviously it&#8217;s health related, but I want to know if it affects what they can eat or anything like that.  Activities, foods, anything you guys can think of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just for my knowledge.  See, I have a friend who claims to have low blood pressure, but I don&#8217;t quite know what it means.  Obviously it&#8217;s health related, but I want to know if it affects what they can eat or anything like that.  Activities, foods, anything you guys can think of can be great.</p>
<p>Also, I kinda need to know what it means to have low blood pressure as well.</p>
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		<title>How to increase low blood pressure?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have low blood pressure and am getting a blood pressure test in the morning.
I need to fudge the blood-pressure test to make my BP seem higher
I&#8217;ve looked online, but can only find tips like &#8216;drink more water&#8217;, &#8216;wear pressurised stockings&#8217; and &#8216;eat more salt&#8217;, but aside from the water one, these wouldn&#8217;t be convenient [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have low blood pressure and am getting a blood pressure test in the morning.</p>
<p>I need to fudge the blood-pressure test to make my BP seem higher</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve looked online, but can only find tips like &#8216;drink more water&#8217;, &#8216;wear pressurised stockings&#8217; and &#8216;eat more salt&#8217;, but aside from the water one, these wouldn&#8217;t be convenient in the short term.</p>
<p>Would maybe tensening my arm muscles or anything help make my blood pressure SEEM higher? How can I dodge the accuracy of the test?</p>
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		<title>What painkiller doesn&#039;t lower blood pressure?</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have very low blood pressure and have trouble using painkillers like Tylenol that lower blood pressure as a treatment of pain.  Does anyone know of any painkillers that treat pain without lowering blood pressure?</p>
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		<title>What is the relationship between low blood sugar and low blood pressure?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I think I have low blood pressure because I feel dizzy and light-headed and my nausea has gotten worse over the last few days.  It seems to help if I constantly munch on fruit.  Does low blood sugar aggravate low blood pressure, or what?
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think I have low blood pressure because I feel dizzy and light-headed and my nausea has gotten worse over the last few days.  It seems to help if I constantly munch on fruit.  Does low blood sugar aggravate low blood pressure, or what?</p>
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		<title>What are the causes of low blood pressure?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today I found out that my blood pressure is low, 60/80
What are some causes of low blood pressure?
And how can I bring my blood pressure back up to normal?
no you read it correctly its 60/80
sorry that is 80/60, i was a little confused
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today I found out that my blood pressure is low, 60/80</p>
<p>What are some causes of low blood pressure?<br />
And how can I bring my blood pressure back up to normal?<br />
no you read it correctly its 60/80<br />
sorry that is 80/60, i was a little confused<br />
I would like to add that this low blood pressure is accompanied by dizziness, especially upon standing up, fatigue, and other feelings of weakness.</p>
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		<title>Learn About Low Blood Pressure</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You may know information about hypertension or high blood pressure. On the other hand, you may merely know about low blood pressure or hypotension.
Low blood pressure or hypotension is pressure that is lower than normal blood pressure. You may have low blood pressure if your blood pressure is 90/60 or lower.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You may know information about hypertension or high blood pressure. On the other hand, you may merely know about low blood pressure or hypotension.<br />
Low blood pressure or hypotension is pressure that is lower than normal blood pressure. You may have low blood pressure if your blood pressure is 90/60 or lower.<br />
Low blood pressure sign is the low flow of blood through the arteries and veins. If you have low blood pressure, the flow of blood is too low to deliver enough oxygen and nutrients to vital organs such as the brain, heart, and kidney, the organs do not function normally and may be permanently damaged.<br />
People who have lower blood pressures have a lower risk of stroke, kidney disease, and heart disease. Athletes, people who exercise regularly, people who maintain ideal body weight, and non-smokers tend to have lower blood pressures. Therefore, low blood pressure is desirable as long as it is not low enough to cause symptoms and damage organs in the body.<br />
The cause of low blood pressure is not being the exactly one but low blood pressure may be involved with pregnancy, hormonal problems, heart failure, heat exhaustion, or liver disease. In some other people, they have a low blood pressure because of some event or medical condition. Some people may experience symptoms of low pressure when standing up too quickly. Anyway low blood pressure is a problem only if it causes dizziness, fainting or in extreme cases, shock so that if you have low blood pressure problem you have to consult your doctor urgently to get an advise for control low blood pressure symptom.<br />
Even low blood pressure is, normally, not cause you health complication but if low blood pressure is disturb your every day life, there are many way you can take care yourselves.<br />
Good and health diet can help you to control low blood pressure. You should get nutrients completely for your body need by having a variety kind of foods, including whole grains, fruits, vegetables, and lean chicken and fish. You may add more salt in your foods as a bit amount of salt give you sodium can raise blood pressure. But you, importantly, should consult with your doctor before adding up your salt intake because having too mush sodium can lead to heart failure.<br />
If you eat in small meal with low crab food, it can help prevent dropping sharply low blood pressure after meals. You should separate to eat in small portions and several times in a day and limit high-carbohydrate foods such as potatoes, rice, pasta and bread. Drinking a bit caffeinated coffee or tea with meals may temporarily raise blood pressure. However alcohol can cause lower blood pressure, even you drink in small amount. But you should drink more water because water against dehydration and increases blood level.<br />
To go more slowly, you can reduce the dizziness and faintness that occurs with low blood pressure on standing by taking slowly movement when you change your position. Before getting out of bed in the morning, for example, breathe deeply for a few minutes and then slowly sit up before standing.<br />
From all above, keeping healthy and have and good food can help you to maintain normal blood pressure and avoid low blood pressure. </p>
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		<title>Regulating Blood Pressure Naturally With Vitamins</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Dec 2009 03:19:55 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>High blood pressure, which is also called hypertension, affects about one in three adults.  Although there are many causes of hypertension, there are not necessarily any symptoms, with 30% of people having high blood pressure not knowing it.  Therefore, just because you don&#8217;t have symptoms doesn&#8217;t mean you don&#8217;t have high blood pressure, which is why it is called &#8220;the silent killer.&#8221;  High blood pressure is very dangerous, being the number one cause of stroke, as well as the cause for heart attack and heart failure.  Changing blood pressure numbers depends a great deal on the choices we make every day, such has how much we exercise, the foods we ear, and our overall lifestyle.  However, for those times when extra help is needed, there is a new scientifically-studied supplement that will help us lower our blood pressure and give us better overall health.<br />
Blood pressure is divided into two parts, systolic and diastolic.  Systolic is the pressure of the heart beating; while diastolic is the pressure of the heart vessels when they are filling.  Although a persons&#8217; blood pressure can vary naturally throughout the day, if numbers are consistently high after many visits to the doctor, it is possible that you have pre-hypertension or high blood pressure.  Healthy blood pressure numbers are about 115/75 mm/Hg.  Arteries that are kept young through healthy diet and exercise are usually more elastic and unclogged compared to those that have plaque buildup from diets high in saturated fat and sedentary lifestyles.  These unclogged arteries are able to transport blood through them easily and without much effort.  However, clogged arteries result in faster blood flow, all of the time, which can cause damages to heart tissue, arteries, kidney, and other major organs in the long run.<br />
High blood pressure can be caused by a variety of lifestyle factors being: body type, sedentary lifestyle. Sodium intake, low potassium intake, heavy alcohol intake, unhealthy eating, and smoking.  Although weight isn&#8217;t always a reliable indicator of whether or not you&#8217;ll have high blood pressure, the type of weight is.  Lean body mass (muscle) doesn&#8217;t increase blood pressure levels, but fat does, especially when it is around your mid-section.  Many of our jobs require us to sit all day at work and then we continue to sit more when we get home.  With time, this leads to weight gain, which makes your heart work harder to pump blood through the body.  Inactivity usually leads to higher heart rates.  Even though salt intake itself isn&#8217;t necessarily bad, it leads to more water retention, which increases blood pressure.  A moderate intake of salt, especially sea salt or Celtic salt, for healthy individuals is fine.  Most Americans do not get enough potassium.  It helps to regulate the amount of sodium in our cells and expels the rest to our kidneys.  Low levels of potassium can lead to a build up of sodium in the body.  Because having three or more alcoholic drinks a day doubles and individuals&#8217; chance of developing high blood pressure, it is important to limit the amount of alcohol intake.  Drinking a large amount will eventually put a lot of stress on the heart, liver, pancreas, and brain.  Eating a lot of processed and fatty foods can lead to high blood pressure as well.  By adapting a diet rich in fruits and vegetables as well as whole grain products, fish, nuts, magnesium, and potassium, blood pressure can be brought back down.  Smoking damages the heart and arteries, while the nicotine constricts blood vessels, increases heart rate, and raises blood pressure.  The carbon monoxide in smoke replaces oxygen in the blood, which makes the heart work even harder to make up for the difference.  It is important if you have high blood pressure that you do not smoke.<br />
Along with the above diet and lifestyle changes, there are other natural ways to lower blood pressure.  These supplements include: fish oil, CoQ10, and garlic.  Although these are very effective, they usually lower systolic pressure much more than diastolic pressure.  There is a blend of natural ingredients that lower systolic and diastolic blood pressure separately and work even better combined, dandelion leaf extract, lycopene, stevia extract, olive leaf extract, and hawthorn extract.  Dandelion leaf extract provides a healthy supply of vitamins, including vitamins A, B, C, D, iron, silicon, magnesium, zinc, potassium, and manganese.  This extract produces a diuretic effect in the body relieving hypertension in the body by drawing excess water and sodium from the body and releasing it through the kidneys as urine, which allows the blood vessels to relax and in turn lowers blood pressure.  Lycopene, which is mostly found in tomatoes and processed tomato products, has great antioxidant abilities as well as free-radical scavenging properties.  It also lowers LDL (bad) cholesterol, lowers homocysteine levels, and reduces blood platelet stickiness which leads to clogged arteries.  Higher intakes of lycopene mean less thickening of arteries and a reduced risk of heart attack.  Stevia extract, which is often used as a sweetener, relaxes arteries and helps to prevent the buildup of calcium on artery walls, which keeps them healthy and reduces blood pressure.  Many scientific studies have proven that stevia controls blood sugar levels as well as has great potential in treating type 2 diabetes along with hypertension.  Olive leaf extract relaxes blood vessels and prevents buildup of plaque in the arteries, which in turn lowers blood pressure.  It also acts as an antioxidant.  Hawthorn extract has been used to support heart health for many centuries.  It improves blood pressure levels by increasing blood vessel elasticity, as well as improves coronary artery blood flow and contractions of the heart muscle.  This supplement also has antioxidant properties, as well as the anti-anxiety abilities and blood sugar regulation properties.<br />
After taking a combination of these herbs, you should notice both systolic and diastolic numbers lowering within two weeks.  When you are taking herbs that support your blood pressure, it is important to keep it monitored so that you have an adequate reading of your numbers.  To do so, you can purchase a home blood pressure monitoring device for thirty to two-hundred dollars.  However, buying one in the thirty to fifty dollar range is sufficient and will be money well-spent.  Although there are no side effects noted in the study, you may notice an increase in the number of trips you take to the bathroom do to the diuretic effect of the dandelion leaf extract.  The vitamins mentioned above can be found at your friendly internet health food store. </p>
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		<title>Normal Blood Pressure &#8211; Tips to keep Normal Blood Pressure</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is not impossible to maintain normal blood pressure. If you have will power and sense of being healthy then you surely can maintain blood pressure at normal reading. The pressure of your blood pressure can go up and down on various factors. It may be related to existing medical condition, stress, genetic inheritance, depression, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is not impossible to maintain normal blood pressure. If you have will power and sense of being healthy then you surely can maintain blood pressure at normal reading. The pressure of your blood pressure can go up and down on various factors. It may be related to existing medical condition, stress, genetic inheritance, depression, and bad lifestyle etc. </p>
<p>In today’s fast paced life we are stretched in all directions. Our investment in stocks, property, relationship and the events happening around us are taking heavy toll on our health. To add more misery on our health is the lifestyle and food habit, we have embraced. </p>
<p>The first thumb rule is to look inward and analyze what kind of lifestyle you are living. Are you stretching in your investments both tangible and intangible? Are you able to take care of your health? Do you pay attention to what you eat? Do you remember when did you had good laugh or good vacation? Finally do you exercise or take daily walk. All these are important questions, which you should ask yourself. If you are sincere in evaluating your self on these questions, you will get answers were you needed to improve? </p>
<p>The strategy to bring your elevated or lower readings to normal blood pressure reading can be handled by four approaches. First you need see doctor if your blood pressure readings are considerably higher or lower then normal stats. Your doctor is in better position to prescribe you medication based on your medical condition. Second go low on packaged food (fast food). Develop healthy eating habits. Include more fruits and low fat products in your diet. Reduce salt/sodium intake and lower your consumption of alcohol and other alcoholic beverages. Third bring some discipline in your daily life. Put attention on exercise, a daily walk of 30 minutes will do wonders for your health. Depending upon your health conditions you can choose wide variety of exercises such as swimming, cycling, and brisk walking or alternate days going to gym etc. The last one is nature’s rule which is span of control. You can hold only what you can manage by the resources available to you. Over stretch will only add trouble to your health. </p>
<p>These are few tested things which have helped people in controlling their blood pressure. </p>
<p>1 Walking with dog </p>
<p>2 Taking care of pet at home </p>
<p>3 Playing with kids </p>
<p>4 Daily laughing (2-5 mts) </p>
<p>5 Breathing practice </p>
<p>6 Yoga exercises </p>
<p>7 Eating more vegetarian food (especially green stuff) </p>
<p>8 Daily Exercises </p>
<p>9 Low intakes of salt &amp; sodium </p>
<p>10 Less dependency on fast food. </p>
<p>Finally what should you aim for normal blood pressure? The normal blood pressure readings recommended by doctors are as follows. </p>
<p>Top number         Bottom number          What it Means </p>
<p>(Systolic)            (Diastolic) </p>
<p>Less then 120      Less then 80            Normal blood Pressure Reading </p>
<p>120-139               80-89                      Prehypertension </p>
<p>140-159              90-99                       Stage 1 hypertension ** Check with Doctor </p>
<p>Above 160           Above 100               Stage 2 hypertension ** Check with Doctor </p>
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<p>This is what should be aim of every individual to get stats for normal blood pressure. It is possible to get these stats as long above four approaches are employed. </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is a well-known fact that heart diseases and excess body weight are related. Obesity, heavy alcohol consumption and lack of activity are the main factors causing high blood pressure. Too much body fat leads to an increased risk of health problems through clogging the blood vessels with cholesterol. That is why the successful treatment of high blood pressure starts with following a diet specifically aimed at reducing high blood pressure.<br />
If you already have high blood pressure, you cannot reverse it to low permanently. Instead, you can control your high blood pressure by taking a prescribed medication and amending your diet. Research has shown that a high blood pressure diet can effectively prevent blood pressure from rising above normal.<br />
Today, most of our meals still contain more fat than the government recommends, and most of the vending machines and fast-food options do not meet the nutritional standards set by the U.S. government. With fast-food snacks available at every corner, it&#8217;s often hard to switch to a healthy diet.<br />
High blood pressure diets are designed to decrease sodium, increase potassium, and lessen calories. This way you will maintain a reasonable weight. This diet consists of foods that are delicious and low in fat such as whole grains, fruits, vegetables, low-fat dairy products and lean proteins.<br />
Here are some simple tips to help you follow your high blood pressure diet guidelines:<br />
1. Make sure you eat a healthy breakfast. Eating in the morning will increase your energy and will help you avoid snacks before lunch. A quick breakfast can be as easy as a bowl of cereal, a slice of whole-wheat toast, cereal bar or fresh fruit.<br />
2. When following your high blood pressure diet, your daily food intake must include foods from five food groups:<br />
 Protein: Eat meats that are lower in fat, such as chicken, turkey, tuna, or low-fat luncheon meats. Make salads with a low fat meat or vegetables and light salad dressing.<br />
 Grains: Always try eating a whole wheat version of your favorite bread, be it a loaf, a bagel or a roll.<br />
 Vegetables: Eat tomatoes, peppers, baby carrots and other colorful vegetables as many as you like. The brighter the vegetable, the more antioxidant vitamin A it contains.<br />
 Fruits: Fruits should be eaten fresh. Fruit has fiber and healthy calories, and you will want to eat less during the day. Juice has fructose which fills up with energy. That&#8217;s why juice should become a part of a healthy breakfast along with a cereal.<br />
 Dairy: Try low-fat or non-fat milk, non-fat chocolate milk, and low-fat cheese. Basically, any type of cottage cheese or yogurt goes well with fruit.<br />
If you want to avoid facing complicated and often life-threatening consequences of high blood pressure, you may want to ensure that you and your family eat healthy meals that don&#8217;t pack on the pounds and rise your cholesterol.<br />
Emphasizing healthy food choices can help you enjoy your meals without excessive fat, sugar, and calories. Healthy food choices can be a carry-over from healthy menu and meal planning at home while managing your high blood pressure with diet.<br />
Switching to a diet without excessive fat and salt and staying fit will help you loose weight and can help prevent or at least delay heart-related problems. Along with monitoring and medication treatment, a high blood pressure diet can help control your blood pressure and reduce your risk of stroke, kidney and heart failure and heart attack.<br />
See your doctor before making any diet or lifestyle changes. </p>
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<p>If you have been diagnosed with high blood pressure, you know how important it is to look into ways to bring it back under control. People with high blood pressure are at a greater risk for a stroke or a heart attack. But there are ways to lower your blood pressure naturally. This article will look at a few of these alternative treatments for high blood pressure.</p>
<p>There are several herbs and dietary supplements that can be effective in lowering your blood pressure. Garlic, fish oil, and Coenzyme Q10 are just a few. Do your homework. Study these supplements to find the most effective and best one for you. Make sure to look for any information on interactions that natural supplements may have with any other medicines you may be taking. Look for a holistic practitioner in your area and ask what they recommend for your blood pressure.</p>
<p>This second alternative is a no-brainer but probably one of the most difficult things to do. Eat healthy. Cut back on your salt intake. Eat more fruits and vegetables. Stop eating all of those processed foods. They are very high in sodium and fat. Stay away from the fast food drive thru. Cook healthy meals at home and have a nice sit down dinner with your loved ones. This can be a very relaxing experience, which can also help to lower your blood pressure.</p>
<p>Another important method to help lower your blood pressure is to start exercising. People today have a much more sedentary lifestyle than they did 20 years ago. This is really showing in our waistline and our general health conditions. Get out and begin exercising. Take walks daily, join a gym, and lose that excess weight. Exercise will help you reduce your blood pressure by helping you to lose weight and by keeping your heart healthy.</p>
<p>Yoga or biofeedback are other ways to help lower your blood pressure. These methods teach you to control your internal body functions that are normally controlled by your body automatically, such as blood pressure. Learning to meditate and control these functions can go a long way in reducing stress in your life and in lowering your blood pressure.</p>
<p>Choose one of these methods or choose all of these methods. It is up to you. But the most important thing that you can do for your overall health is to eat healthy and start exercising. These two things will not only help lower your blood pressure, but will help ward off any health problems that may be looming in your future.</p>
<p>After you start any of these alternative methods, monitor your blood pressure frequently. With the right alternative blood pressure medicine and treatments, you can be successful in lowering your blood pressure naturally.</p>
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