I don’t want to use high blood pressure medications but mine is higher than it should be. I’ve looked around quite a bit and keep running into a program by Christian Goodman. Has anyone used it and seen positive (or no) results?
The Use of Blood Pressure Monitors in Hypertension
I don’t want to use high blood pressure medications but mine is higher than it should be. I’ve looked around quite a bit and keep running into a program by Christian Goodman. Has anyone used it and seen positive (or no) results?
Query is in reference to the thesis that a regular spicy diet would either lower, or elevate high blood pressure and eventually cause hypertension.
And nothing can prevent it if both of ur parents, ur grandparents suffered from it? True?
I am a bit over weight and I am trying to get a regime to cut down my intake of food but my BP has been consistently been hovering on 120/100 or 115/95. Doc’s prescribed medication but the thought that it’s life long is depressing..Any suggestions
flow, this worsens his hypertension. What type of feeback loop is this and why.
I’m looking for statistics here, not just generalizations or guidelines. For one or more end results (death, hospitalization, MI, whatever seems appropriate), I would like to know the relative risk as a function of, say, systolic BP. [I have a few more questions that will help to shed some light on why I'm asking, but I think this one question stands alone pretty well.]
is systemic arterial hypertension just another term for hypertension? If they are different, what is the difference?
Can anyone explain (in layman’s terms) the relationship between l-carnitine, anemia, and inflammation (c reactive protein)? Is it related to the intake of Carnitine or the utilization of carnitine? I know they were doing studies on this, but don’t understand the results.
And am I to understand that anemia is a possible symptom of high c reactive protein and inflammation? And low carnitine levels are the cause or symptom of heart disease/ hypertension/ some anemia related to that/ inflammation related to c reactive protein, etc?
Try to identify three things that could cause this.
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Can anyone tell me the link between smoking and hypertension at a cellular and blood vessel level?
how does smoking cause a change in hypertension?
dont need to know about the links to cancer etc. thankyou.
Can the source of answers please be included. as i would like to look at any reports/papers to understand this topic fully
Thank you