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7 Lifestyle Tips For Reducing Blood Pressure and Maintaining Good Health

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Did you know that one in every three adults has high blood pressure? Are you one of them?

I had some good news the other day. It seems that all of my hard work trying to eat healthy and lose weight is finally paying off. For the first time in years my blood pressure is actually normal. Yaaay! This is just the kind of validation I was looking for when I began my journey of weight loss and healthy living.

If you have high blood pressure or know someone who does, here are some tips that can help lower blood pressure naturally.

Tip #1 - Lose 10 Pounds

Did you know that most Americans are overweight (66% are overweight or obese)? It's true. It's also true that losing as little as ten pounds can help reduce high blood pressure.

From The Science Blog...

People who find it hard to lose all the weight they want or that their doctors recommend should take heart, a North Carolina scientist says. New research suggests that losing even modest amounts of weight can pay off in better health. The study showed for the first time that shedding excess pounds decreases activity of a key enzyme known to play a central role in high blood pressure. Less body weight translates into lower blood pressure, the study found, and hence lower risks for cardiovascular disease, stroke, kidney disease and other health problems.

Also See: Obesity On The Rise and Overweight Spouse - What Can You Do?

Tip #2 - Eat A Healthy Diet

Are you eating a heart healthy diet? Whether you are trying to lose weight or not, making healthy food choices is important for your heart health. The DASH Diet is a proven diet for lowering blood pressure...

Are you interested in lowering your blood pressure? Reducing your risk of heart disease? If so, you may want to consider the DASH Diet.

When compared to a typical America diet, women following a DASH diet were 24 percent less likely to have a heart attack, and 18 percent less likely to have a stroke. This is a pretty big deal, especially considering that the number one cause of death in women is heart disease.

Here is a post from Single Minded Women with Ten Great Foods for a Heart Smart Life...

In reality, good health begins with choosing good foods. And these ten foods are a great, heart smart place to start:

From Tina at Think Simple Now - Eating Our Way To Death, Literally...

What would you say if I told you that meat and dairy consumption are associated with heart disease, cancer and diabetes? Or if I told you that the meat industry kills more than 10 billion animals a year, in the US alone, and contributes more toward pollution than the exhaust from all the cars in the world?

Also see: What is heart healthy eating anyway?

Tip #3 - Get Regular Exercise - Start a healthy heart workout.

You can keep your heart healthy while reducing stress and burning calories. How? Try to get 10 to 30 minutes of aerobic exercise each day. Even a small amount of activity can have a large effect on your overall heart health. It's not really important what you do to get yourself moving and your heart pumping, as long as you do something.

Tip #4 - Reduce Sodium Intake

From Liz at Looking Good (for a mom) - Cutting Salt to Cut Fat...

I think most of us are aware that we should try to limit our sodium intake. Perhaps you refrain from salting your food, or try not to eat high salt foods like canned soups and frozen meals. You might even be checking food labels, looking to see if salt is one of the major ingredients.

But did you know that a high sodium intake can actually affect your weight loss success? It's true. Excess sodium intake actually causes your fat cells to grow larger, meaning that even with the same amount of fat, you will LOOK more flabby. Excess sodium can also increase fluid retention, keeping the scale from moving (while you feel frustrated) even as you exercise and reduce calories.

Tip #5 - Don't Smoke (and avoid exposure to second-hand smoke).

From WebMD...

Did you know that smoking and heart disease are related? Or that smoking increases blood pressure? Most people associate cigarette smoking with breathing problems and lung cancer. But people who smoke are more also likely

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midnightbliss 5 pts

change of lifestyle can dramatically change our health. living a healhy and active life not only lowers or blood pressure but also gives us better disposition.  btw, helpful tips.

notUrtypicalGma 5 pts

thanks i have already quit smoking in march and today i gave up soda so lets see what else i can do ugh loose weight for sure. it does not help that i am a type a personality.....i need more me time.

Cherre 5 pts

Or anything that helps you reduce anxiety. Breathing exercises are also wonderful!

http://FindYourBalanceHealth.com

sarah45 5 pts

I am writing this comment on behalf of my DH. We have some bad times for his BP and we learned a lot about it. any people told us many things and we tried evry stuffs but at the end of the day we found that only the tips you mentioned above worked greatly. And now we got back our happiness. Thanks a lot for compiling these such great tips for controlling BP.

Windows San Diego ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ShyJuXZRQFU )

sarah45 5 pts

I am writing this comment on behalf of my DH. We have some bad times for his BP and we learned a lot about it. Many people told us many things and we tried every stuffs but at the end of the day we found that only the tips you mentioned above worked greatly. And now we got back our happiness. Thanks a lot for compiling these such great tips for controlling BP.

Windows San Diego ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ShyJuXZRQFU )

sarah45 5 pts

I am writing this comment on behalf of my DH. We have some bad times for his BP and we learned a lot about it. Many people told us many things and we tried every stuffs but at the end of the day we found that only the tips you mentioned above worked greatly. And now we got back our happiness. Thanks a lot for compiling these such great tips for controlling BP.

Windows San Diego ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ShyJuXZRQFU )

SkinnyCleanFreak 5 pts

 Living healthy isn't that complicated, it's just a different set of habits.

The number one habit to give up is packaged foods. That in itself will do away with a number of disease inducing chemicals, fats, sodium and sugars. Once you start eating fresh, you'll wonder why you ever ate the fake packaged stuff. Fresh is sooo much better.

And consciouscat is so right, I have a working class dog that requires 2 miles a day. It sure is a forced exercise program!

Carole

CommonSenseLiving.com

consciouscat 5 pts

Research has shown that pet owners have lower blood pressure and less stress in their lives than people who don't have pets.  The simple act of petting your dog or cat can lower your blood pressure, and your stress levels. 

Additionally, dog owners tend to get more exercise - being "forced" to take a walk with your dog at least twice a way is a great way to get more exercise. 

I can't think of an easier, and more rewarding, way to achieve better health.

For more on conscious living, happiness and well-being for you and your pets, visit my blog at http://consciouscat.net ( http://consciouscat.net/ )

loweringbp 5 pts

Hello. Is a man allowed to make a comment on this blog network? If not, you have my permission to delete my comment.

One way to lower blood pressure is to eliminate stressful people from your life. For example, if you are unhappily married, getting a less stressful husband will probably take at least 10 points off your blood pressure reading.