Recognizing Herbs and Avoiding Caffeine, Tobacco and Cocaine, to Treat High Blood Pressure

Medicines cannot cure high blood pressure but it can get rid of the symptoms and bring it back to normal level. This is also true with herbs especially high blood pressure which stems from Type A personality. If herbs can provide us with the same benefits, then we can do without the drug medications in order to avoid any side effects. 

Here are some of the herbs that are known to reduce high blood pressure:

1. Ginseng – Acts as tranquilizer in the reduction of anxiety often linked to stress. The effect of ginseng is evident after two to three weeks of use. This was also used as a tonic drink for over 2,500 years ago, according to medical writings in Asia. Nonetheless, in spite of its track record there’s no medical basis to support this.

Aside from the ability to lower the blood pressure, ginseng has been found to improve the following:

a. More tolerance in reacting to light and sound.

b. More oxygen supply during exercise.

c. More positive results in work related activity.

d. Aerobic competence.

e. More agreeable personality and disposition with less display of temper.

Although ginseng is safe for human consumption, pregnant women should exercise care in its use by consulting their doctor.

2. Valerian – Similar to ginseng, it acts as a tranquilizer. This is often prescribed by doctors to relieve stress and anxiety. This has been in use for at least 1,000 years as found in the United States Pharmacopoeia. Unlike ginseng, valerian is supported by clinical studies but should be avoided by pregnant women.

3. Kava-kava – This is used in Polynesia to relax the muscle and treat anxiety. No records exist as to how long this has been in use. Nevertheless, this has clinical basis as convincingly effective.

The use of herbs in treating human disorders namely stress, anxiety or high blood pressure should be approached with caution. There is no specific test yet regarding the safety of its use for a long period of time.

In the treatment of high blood pressure whether herbs or medicines are used, the following should be avoided as they increase the blood pressure level:

1. Caffeine – Temporarily elevates the activity of the central nervous system, slightly increases the pulse and makes you feel wired.

2. Tobacco – This is considered a high-risk factor for people with cardiovascular disease (CVD). Hence, smoking with high blood pressure doubles the risk of heart attack and stroke.

3. Cocaine – Use of cocaine is similar to courting heart attack. It stimulates the central nervous system which can trigger high blood pressure.

As a conclusion, the use of herbs in treating high blood pressure should be taken with caution to avoid unknown side-effects. Also, discard the habit of caffeine, tobacco and cocaine for the early recovery and incurrence of complications. In this way, we can control our high blood pressure.

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Dizzy Spells and High Blood Pressure. Related But not in the Way That you Think

Quite often when people have been diagnosed with high blood pressure and they then go on to suffer incidences of dizziness they tend to panic as to what might potentially be the cause. This is perfectly natural and the best way to deal with this as in all matters pertaining to high blood pressure is to see your doctor as soon as possible.

Quite often dizziness is brought about by the sudden drop in blood pressure and people affected wonder what effect this could have and what is indeed a safe limit for blood pressure to drop to?

Regarding the last question is that there is no specific number to which blood pressure is considered to be too low it is just the fact that a sudden fall in blood pressure can be dangerous.

A sudden drop in blood pressure and the resultant dizziness can be caused by a whole number of things ranging from being pregnant, (if you are a woman) through to an adverse reaction to different types of medications. Lastly it could indeed be what is called neurally mediated hypotension went by the dizziness because primarily as a result of standing for long periods. This is usually considered to be a condition that primarily affects younger people basically occurs because of a miscommunication between the heart and the brain.

What is it about high blood pressure that makes it a problem and when ignored so lethal?

In 90 to 95 percent of high blood pressure cases, the cause is unknown.

In fact, you can suffer from high blood pressure for years without knowing it hence its name “the Silent Killer”.

If spotted there are a couple of signs that can be attributed to high blood pressure and if these are observed and with out apparent cause then they should not be left untreated.

Some of the following can be found to be included as symptoms: Dizziness, Fainting Spells, Morning Headache , Increased frequency of urinating at night.

Though the above can indicate high blood pressure it has to be emphasised that they might just as easily indicate other associate conditions.

What is the exact definition of high blood pressure?

Using an internal network and system of vessels called arteries, the heart pumps blood and nutrients to the body’s major tissues and organs.

In nine cases out of ten then the particular cause of high blood pressure is hard to identify and as such in these cases the high blood pressure is termed “Primary (Essential) High Blood Pressure”.

For those whose incidences of high blood pressure fall outside of the category described above then if the cause of the high blood pressure can be traced directly to one particular failing organ etc then the cause can usually be dealt with and as such the “Secondary High Blood Pressure” can accordingly be treated quite successfully.

In every one out of ten cases of high blood pressure diagnosed, the incidence falls within the category known as “Malignant Hypertension”. Quite often this is discovered totally by accident and may be as a result of an associate test such as an eye test whereby the Optician can sometimes detect the condition by merely looking into a patients eye.

As in all cases if you’ve been diagnosed with high blood pressure and you suddenly start to suffer incidents like these on a semi regular basis then the bottom line is that you need to see your doctor as soon as is possible.

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