Archive for the 'High Blood Pressure' Category
How Salt and High Blood Pressure Can Affect You
Tuesday, November 6th, 2007High blood pressure is also known as hypertension. Many American suffer with this condition which is also called the silent killer. The reason for this is that many people do not suffer any symptoms when they have high blood pressure, and usually the condition is not detected until you have a physical exam […]
Understanding How to Reduce High Blood Pressure
Sunday, November 4th, 2007High blood pressure sneaks up on you because one morning everything seems peachy and the next thing you know, you learn that you have it. Hypertension aka high blood pressure can manifest itself in many ways like stroke, heart attack, kidney failure and more. Luckily, you do have ways to reduce high blood […]
Several Natural Remedies For High Blood Pressure
Friday, November 2nd, 2007High blood pressure is a condition wherein a person’s arteries and blood vessels are put under strain by the higher than normal pressure of the blood rushing from the heart to its many destinations. There are may causes for high blood pressure or hypertension, as it is also known. Some of these are obesity, genetics, […]
Natural Herbs For High Blood Pressure Are Preferable To Manmade Drugs
Wednesday, October 31st, 2007A person’s lifestyle plays an important role in whether he or she will suffer from high blood pressure or hypertension as it also known as. There are many ways in which the lifestyle of the person can cause the condition including the foods that one eats, smoking and also consuming alcohol in excess and also […]
Easy Natural Cures For High Blood Pressure
Monday, October 29th, 2007It seems that in today’s world there is a pill for everything. People get sick with some sort of illness and they go to the doctor where they get a prescription for a medication that will probably cure their illness but will also bring with it side effects and interactions. It is important […]
Spike In Morning High Blood Pressure Can Be Very Deadly
Saturday, October 27th, 2007There are many daily body functions that work in a set pattern and high blood pressure is also one that follows a pattern that is known as diurnal, and it has been found that blood pressure generally subsides in the night time when a person is asleep and in the morning, high blood pressure begins […]









