Diet Changes That Help Reduce Blood Pressure
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Present day global workforce is very competitive considering the burgeoning population. This has led to immense physical and mental pressure, causing stress and unfavorable changes in day-to-day behavior. These changes also have adverse effects on the body, one of the biggest examples being high blood pressure.
Blood
pressure spikes are caused by the presence of any kind of tension or anxiety in
your life. Prolonged high blood pressure becomes diagnosed as hypertension and
can lead to cardiac arrests, diabetes and kidney ailments. While the progress
of modern technology has made it easy to monitor blood pressure with BP check machine and mobile
applications, it is still referred to as the “silent killer” as it is very hard
to detect. To maintain your blood pressure under control and not face any of
these risks, here are a few diet related changes you can incorporate in your
daily food intake:
Leafy
Vegetables
Vegetables
like lettuce, kale, arugula, spinach and other such items are high in potassium
which help the kidneys in dispensing sodium from your body. When added to your
regular diet, they help in decreasing blood pressure. Canned vegetables,
however, should be avoided as most of them have sodium in the form of added preservatives.
Leafy vegetables can be bought frozen too, as this preserves the nutrients for
long without compromising on the taste.
Berries
Who
doesn’t like berries? Apart from being absolutely delicious, they should be an
essential part of a blood pressure patient’s diet. Berries contain flavonoids
that are known to reduce hypertension by controlling blood pressure.
Blueberries, raspberries and strawberries are some berries you can add to your
diet. You can either have them on their own or add them to your breakfast
cereal giving you the natural sugars and crunch factor.
Red
Beetroot
If
you are looking for quicker results, then there is nothing like beetroot for
the job. The beetroot’s nitric oxide can help lower the blood pressure in as little
as a day! The nitric oxide also helps in opening blood vessels ensuring that
the blood flow stays constant. Beetroot is a very versatile vegetable and can be
used in a variety of ways. From beetroot juices and root preparations to stir
fries and baked chips, the different preparations offer a healthy dose of
nitric oxide, bringing down your blood pressure.
Oatmeal
Another
item you can add to your breakfast cereal mornings is oatmeal. It is high in
fiber content and is also low in fat and sodium, the latter two being
well-known contributors to high blood pressure. It is, therefore, instrumental
in lowering blood pressure and preserving a healthy lifestyle!
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