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| Blood is the carrier of oxygen from our lungs to different tissues in the body. An average adult has approximately five liters of blood circulating to various parts of the body through a complicated system of arteries, veins and capillaries.
The blood also carries harmful wastes to the kidneys in order for them to
be removed. In addition, blood delivers hormones from our glands to different body parts of our bodies as well as transfers nutrients and vitamins from our digestive tracts.
If there is a build up of cholesterol and fats in the blood vessels,
they become clogged causing the heart to pump faster and harder so that enough blood will be carried out to different vital organs in the body.
This is what causes hypertension or better known as high blood pressure and when this happens, controlling high blood pressure becomes critical.
The higher the blood pressure increases inside our blood vessels the more our hearts become overworked. This will cause our hearts to become larger because of its effort to pump harder which will eventually cause it to become weaker.
There are several causes of hypertension. They are the following below:
Obesity
Smoking and excessive drinking of alcohol
Lack of exercise Heredity Age
Hypertension also has its complications. If your blood pressure is
extremely high, there are risks of stroke and heart attack. For this reason,
it is very important that you know your blood pressure. Hypertension is often called the silent killer because it does not have any signs or symptoms.
However, if your blood increases, you may experience the following:
Severe headaches Chest congestion Vision problems Fatigue and stress Irregular heartbeat Blood in the urine
There are several ways of controlling high blood pressure. Please follow the guidelines below: 1. In controlling high blood pressure, it is important that you always
monitor your blood pressure. 2. Proper diet and exercise are excellent ways of controlling
high blood pressure. Obese people are more prone to hypertension
and losing weight can help greatly in addition to eating fruits and vegetables. 3. Smoking can also cause hypertension. If you smoke, reducing the number of cigarettes that you smoke per day will effectively lower your blood pressure but the best thing to do is quit smoking. It will not only benefit your heart but the rest of your body. 4. Too much alcohol intake can increase blood pressure.
It is advisable to drink moderately.
The guidelines above are known to be effective in controlling
high blood pressure.
(Hypertension is a serious health risk. Always consult your physician to get more information.)
Hyperlose - Blood Pressure Support - Dosage: 1 capsule twice a day. |