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  • Alternative Therapy That Cures High Blood Pressure.

    Alternative Therapy That Cures High Blood Pressure.

     

    If you have being battling high blood pressure and its complication for long this is a good news to you. You can end the journey of agonising high blood pressure and its complications in 2 to 4 weeks from now.www.optimalandhealthy.com

    High blood pressure is a common condition in which the long-term force of the blood against your artery walls is high enough that it may eventually cause health problems, such as heart disease.

    But it is now proven you can get over high blood pressure without been stock to a life time blood pressure medication. Evidence from researches and alternative medicines have shown that the root cause of high blood pressure can be reversed and consequent elimination of high blood pressure is possible through alternative therapy, a therapeutic approach different from conventional medicine.

    Before you jump and try something new in your quest to overcome high blood pressure and its complication you need to know about your drugs and how they actually work and what makes the lasting difference.click this link after reading this piece www.optimalandhealthy.com

    Most blood pressure lowering drugs work is to lower the blood pressure not to address the actual cause of high blood pressure. The reason they have to be taken for a life time. But Nutritherapy is not to lower blood pressure but to release essential biomolecules to the body that address the cause of the increasing blood pressure.

    For example the component of a nutritherapy that I have known for years and that I can certified to reverse high blood pressure completely is nitric oxide. Nitric oxide is a component of endothelial-derived relaxing factor within blood vessels.

    The endothelium is the lining inside blood vessels. This nitric oxide relax and dilate blood vessels and increases endothelial flexibility. This effectively take care of arterial constriction which is the primary cause of high blood pressure.

    As against the mechanism of action of blood pressure lowering drugs. For example the popular blood pressure lowering drug Amlodipine is well known for it ability to generate erectile dysfunction in men

    Amlodipine (Amlodipine 5mg or Amlodipine 10mg) is a Calcium channel blockers (CCB), calcium channel antagonists or calcium antagonists are several medications that disrupt the movement of calcium ion (Ca2+) through calcium channels. Amlodipine inhibits calcium ion influx across cell membranes.

    Recent study show that 75% to 80% of men that have being on Amlodipine for up to six months developed erectile dysfunction (weak erection of the penis) as side effect alongside other conditions like pounding heartbeats or fluttering in your chest or chest pain or heavy feeling, Sexual dysfunctions especially weak erection, Feelings like something is moving around your chest, pain spreading to the arm or shoulder e.t.c

    This difference in mechanism of action draws the demarcation line between conventional medicine and alternative therapy.

    Conventional medicines work by inhibiting one normal biological process or the other to effect blood pressure lowering. But alternative medicine works at the fundamental level to correct anomalies that give rise to the disease
    Other components of this certified high blood pressure therapy are:
    Fatty Acid. One of the causes of high blood pressure is the build up of cholesterol in blood vessels. Fatty acid remove cholesterol, slow the development of plaque in the arteries and reduce the chance of abnormal heart rhythm.

    Natural Coenzyme Q-10. Coenzyme Q-10 (CoQ-10) is a vitamin-like substance found throughout the body, but especially in the heart, liver, kidney, and pancreas. CoQ10 normalize blood pressure by decreasing resistance of blood vessel walls.
    Improves the metabolic function of the cells and the antioxidant properties of coenzyme Q10 help normalize cellular chemistry and promote optimal tone and compliance of the elastic vessel walls.
    Garlic Extract. The active ingredient in garlic is known to be allicin (diallyl thiosulfinate).
    Breakdown of this compound results in hyperpolarization of the vascular smooth muscle cells. Hyperpolarization of these cells causes vasodilation or vascular relaxation that facilitates a reduction in blood pressure.
    The synthetic effects of these natural medicines naturally help to treat the high blood pressure effectively

    For details and how you can start your treatment right away visit www.optimalandhealthy.com

  • Story of Mrs. Emeka! The Woman that Recovered Completely from High Blood Pressure without Chemical Drug

    Story of Mrs. Emeka! The Woman that Recovered Completely from High Blood Pressure without Chemical Drug

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    On the 29th of March, 2014, I was just lying down in my lobby reading a novel meant for my niece ‘purple Hibiscus’ for relaxation since I rarely had time during week days for such leisure. All of a sudden, letters were becoming blurred. I could not see the letters very well and I also felt a very sharp pain in my chest, accompanied with a severe headache and shortness of breath.

    The headache was more like a migraine. My niece saw the level of my discomfort and enquired to know what was wrong with me and I told her to quickly consult our family doctor. She narrated to the doctor how I was feeling. When the doctor arrived, the chest pain had subsided a bit, but I was still feeling feverish and headache.
    THE DIAGNOSIS
    When the doctor arrived, he examined my BP using sphygmomanometer and it read 160/100. He told me that was abnormal and that I was at the stage two of high blood pressure. I began to wonder what the possible cause could be because I was four months pregnant and that got me really worried. I was scared of losing my life and not being able to protect the unborn baby. The doctor prescribed some medications almost immediately and warned me to desist from certain foods and habit. He asked me not to eat food such as canned foods, fatty foods, whole milk, doughnut, red meat, table salt, less caffeine, alcohol and a whole lot. It was then I sensed how miserable my life was turning into, because those were the foods I could easily lay my hands on at the lunch hours at work. I continued with my medication and tried as much as possible to do away with junks and fats.On the 16th of June 2014, I lost my dad and I couldn’t bear the loss because I love him so much, my condition worsened and by then my BP read 170/100. The doctor warned that there is high tendency that I will suffer from postpartrum psychosis if I should put to bed in this condition. I was placed under intensive medical care and was frequently monitored.
    THE TESTIMONY
    Two weeks after, I was surfing the internet for baby things, I visited jiji.com and I saw an advert on “Hypertension”, its causes and symptoms with a solution, but I did not pay much attention since I don’t fancy supplement of any kind. I told my mum about it and she insisted that I inquire more about it. I tried visiting the website http://www.naturalfreedom.com.ng/bp.htm that I was referred to through the advert. I contacted the number I saw on the website and that was the turning point of my life. I was given an assurance of a restored health. To my greatest surprise, on the 1st of August, 2014, I was in the hospital for antenatal check-up and the doctor asked what I had used for my condition because by then, my blood pressure had reduced to 140/90.

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    On the 19th of that same month, I delivered my first child without complications. By the time I finished with the therapy, my BP was already 120/80. As I speak today, I live happily with my child and no more worries of severe don’ts. May God bless the day I read the very article online that changed my life. I hereby recommend you to visit the website http://www.naturalfreedom.com.ng/bp.htm if you have High Blood Pressure or if you know anyone living with the condition. This Information could fetch you a total health freedom and save your life from this instantaneous killer called hypertension.

  • ‘Prevalence of high blood pressure, diabetic’

    ‘Prevalence of high blood pressure, diabetic’

    A pharmaceutical firm, INVIVO Health & Beauty Stores, said it has recorded high prevalence of high blood pressure and diabetics among the patients who attended its free screening services in Abuja, Lagos and Ibadan.

    The director of the  firm, Mr. John Onyeoguzoro,  spoke with reporters  at the weekend.

    He said: “We are on a rescue mission to improve the quality of health care in Nigeria by working within the core principles of primary health care as recommended by the World Health Organisation.

    “This is why INVIVO Health & Beauty Stores introduced a one-stop destination for all health and beauty needs with over 10,000 Nigerians treated free of charge within a year in our three stores located in Lagos, Abuja and Ibadan.

    “Already two more outlets are currently in the pipeline and these will run a pharmacy and treatment room with a resident doctor offering free consultations on a daily basis.”

    Onyeoguzoro noted that INVIVO, a subsidiary of Smartmark Limited, was established to address social problems, such as lack of access to primary healthcare the menace of counterfeit and fake dugs self-medication; and lack of early diagnosis of potentially fatal disease conditions.

  • Consumption of guava lowers blood sugar – Nutritionist

    Consumption of guava lowers blood sugar – Nutritionist

    Hajiya Jummai Abdul, a nutritionist at Wuse General Hospital, Abuja, on Tuesday said consuming guava daily helps lower blood sugar levels.

    Abdul told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja that the hypoglycemic effect of guava is useful in the treatment of diabetes.

    According to her, those who are at risk of developing diabetes can help prevent it by eating and drinking guava leaf tea.

    She also added that guava was a super fruit due to its numerous health promoting qualities and high contents of vitamins A, C and others which helps maintain healthy weight.

    She said that guava and its leaves were known for their high contents in Vitamins B2, E, K, and Fibre, Calcium, Copper, Folate, Iron, Phosphorous, Manganese and Potassium.

    She encouraged the consumption of guava and its leaves in people with gum problems due to its anti plaque properties, anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties which help reduce gum inflammation.

    She also stated that consumption of guava could help decrease blood pressure as well as blood lipids due to its high content of potassium, Vitamin C and fibre.

    “Drinking guava leaf tea helps lower cholesterol levels and triglycerides, prevents bad breath as well as promotes healthy skin and hair.

    “ Guava and its leaves helps treat diarrhoea, promotes digestion, controls diabetes, prevent heart disease and also helps boost the immune system.

    “Guava is rich in antioxidants components such helps lower the risk of developing some certain cancers such as breast, prostate, lung, mouth, skin and stomach also colon cancer.

    “Guava tea aid weight loss, treat bronchitis, treat sore throats, cough, cold and also scurvy,’’ she added.

    Besides, Abdul stated that guava was special in such that it required no excessive use of chemical pesticides to preserve it.

    The expert advised pregnant women to consume guava due to its high content in folic acid which helps in the development of the baby’s nervous system as well as protect the baby from neurological disorders.

    She mentioned guava as one of the major fruits that helps in maintaining good vision and also brain health due to its richness in VitaminB3 and B6.

    She suggested the intake of guava juice, adding that it helps in relaxation, aid sleep and also helps slow down ageing symptoms.

    However, Abdul also advised that guava should be consumed moderately, warning that excessive amounts may be harmful due to its high contents in fructose.

  • Fibre, nutrients lower blood pressure – Dietician

    Fibre, nutrients lower blood pressure – Dietician

    Mrs. Funmi Lawal, a Dietician with Wuse Hospital, Abuja, said hypertensive people should eat right foods like whole grains to lower blood pressure.

    Lawal told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja that whole grains have more fibre and nutrients than refined grains for lifestyle intervention.

    She said lifestyle intervention should be the first line of treatment and is the foundation for treating hypertension.

    “You can control your blood pressure by reaching and maintaining a healthy weight and focus on whole grains because they have more fibre and nutrients than refined grains.

    “For instance, use brown rice instead of white rice, whole-wheat pasta instead of regular pasta and whole-grain bread instead of white bread.

    “Look for products labeled 100 per cent whole grain or 100 per cent whole wheat. Grains are naturally low in fat, so avoid spreading on butter or adding cream and cheese sauces,’’ she counseled.

    Besides, Lawal said that there should be an inclusion of legumes, nuts, lean poultry, fish and low-fat or fat-free dairy products.

    “Increase your vegetable intake (four to five servings a day) tomatoes, carrots, cucumber, sweet potatoes, greens and other vegetables are full of fibre, vitamins, and such minerals as potassium and magnesium.

    “Examples of one serving include one cup raw leafy green vegetables or 1/2 cup cut-up raw or cooked vegetables.

    “Include fruits in your daily menu plan (four to five servings a day). Many fruits need little preparation to become a healthy part of a meal or snack,’’ she said.

    The dietician said that examples of one serving include one medium fruit or half cup of fresh juice, limiting use of meat, butter, cheese, whole milk, cream and eggs in your diet.

    She also said that people should avoid trans-fat, commonly found in such processed foods as crackers, baked goods and fried items.

    Lawal also said that people should limit alcohol intake, engage weight shedding, regular physical activity and reduce sodium to no more than 1,500 mg/day.

    According to her, these lifestyle modifications are considered the best way to treat hypertension.

    She said that since high blood pressure was a leading cause of heart disease, it was important to have one’s blood pressure checked regularly and to take steps to keep blood pressure within a healthy range.

    “Visit a dietician to help you manage your diet adequately.

    “Physicians recommend that one maintains blood pressure at or below 120/80 mmHg, but high blood pressure is medically defined as any reading higher than 140/90 mmHg,’’ she said

  • Foods that lower blood pressure

    When you exercise, your body releases chemicals called endorphins. These endorphins interact with the receptors in your brain that reduce your perception of pain.

    Endorphins also trigger a positive If you have been diagnosed with high blood pressure, you obviously need to have an eating plan that will help you control it. This is where The DASH (Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension) comes in. DASH places emphasis on eating whole grains, vegetables, fruit, nuts and low-fat dairy products, while limiting or avoiding salt, fat, and sugar overall.

    A high BP diet should be high in vitamins, antioxidants, potassium and magnesium and these are found mostly in vegetables, fruits, nuts, grains and others.

    Suitable foods for controlling high BP include tiger nuts (which are rich in potassium and magnesium and help in lowering high BP), guavas, bananas, beans and cabbage.

    Guavas are beneficial in regulating blood pressure due to its high potassium content which reverses the effects of sodium, thereby regulating the balance of blood pressure. Also, it reduces cholesterol levels in the blood by preventing it from thickening. Beans are high in fibre, magnesium and potassium.

    Other foods include African yam, sweet potato, garlic, onions, tilapia, olive oil, beetroot. These foods play an important role in lowering blood pressure as they are good sources of vitamin B-6. This vitamin is important in protecting blood vessels from damage. Vitamin B-6 also breaks down a material known as homocysteine, which increases the risk of medical conditions such as heart attacks and strokes.

    -Food items that patients suffering from high BP should avoid include salt and sodium, fats, red meat, sugar, alcohol and processed and packaged foods (most of which are high in salt, fats and preservatives and do not contain essential nutrients) among others.

  • How not to die of cardiovascular diseases

    How not to die of cardiovascular diseases

    World Health Day is celebrated on 7 April and highlights a priority area of
    public health concern in the world. The theme for 2013 is high blood
    pressure. One in three adults are known to have high blood pressure, are
    you one of them?
    
    Many people do not know they have high blood pressure because it does not
    always cause noticeable symptoms. As a result, the silent condition
    contributes to more than 9 million deaths every year, including about half
    of all deaths due to heart disease and stroke.
    
    The rates increase with age, from 1 in 10 people in their 20s and 30s to 5
    in 10 people in their 50s. The prevalence of high blood pressure is the
    highest among the African decent, with over 40 percent of adults thought to
    be affected. However, raised blood pressure is among many factors that
    contribute to cardiovascular disease.
    
    Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) have a broad meaning. It's not a single
    condition or disorder in itself. Rather, it's a collection of diseases and
    conditions. In fact, some types of cardiovascular disease can cause other
    types of cardiovascular disease. It’s normally seen as chain reaction.
    
    CVDs are the number one cause of death globally: more people die from CVDs
    than from any other cause. An estimated 17.3 million people died from CVDs
    in 2008, representing 30 percent of all global deaths. Of these deaths, an
    estimated 7.3 million were due to heart disease and 6.2 million were due to
    stroke.
    
    Over 80 percent of CVD deaths take place in low- and middle-income
    countries and occur almost equally between men and women. The number of
    people who die from CVDs, mainly from heart disease and stroke, is
    projected to increase to 23.3 million by 2030.
    
    Addressing risk factors such as tobacco use, unhealthy diet and obesity,
    physical inactivity, high blood pressure, diabetes and raised cholesterol
    can prevent the most common causes of cardiovascular disease.
    
    *Preventing heart attack and stroke*
    
    Coronary artery disease (CAD) is a disease of the arteries that supply the
    heart muscle with blood. CAD means that blood flow through the arteries has
    become impaired and is no longer reaching the muscle. The most common way
    that an obstruction develops is through a condition called atherosclerosis,
    a largely preventable form of cardiovascular disease.
    
    Cerebrovascular disease occurs when obstruction occurs in the blood vessels
    that supply the brain with oxygen. Strokes can occur due to bleeding from a
    blood vessel in the brain or from blood clots that obstruct the flow of
    blood. The most common obstruction is a build-up of fatty deposits on the
    inner walls of the blood vessels that supply the brain.
    
    *Not all heart disease preventable*
    
    Although one may hear a lot about preventing cardiovascular disease,
    sometimes they’re not preventable as well. That's because some types of
    cardiovascular disease are congenital or one is born with them. Congenital
    heart diseases are faults in the structure of the heart that exist from
    early development.
    
    Rheumatic heart disease is a condition that impacts a lot of children.
    It’s known to cause damage to the heart muscle and valves.  The condition
    is caused by bacteria that can produce what’s called rheumatic fever.  Once
    rheumatic valve disease begins, it tends to progressively worsen over time.
    Repeated episodes of rheumatic fever can accelerate the deterioration of
    the heart valves.
    
    Rheumatic heart disease ends up affecting about half the people who have
    rheumatic fever with carditis or inflammation of the heart. Most of the
    time, rheumatic heart disease is diagnosed 10 to 20 years after being
    triggered by acute rheumatic fever.
    
    *The silent killer *
    
    Often, there are no symptoms of the underlying disease of the blood
    vessels. A heart attack or stroke may be the first warning of an underlying
    problem. The symptoms of a heart attack often include pain and discomfort
    directly over one’s heart or in the center of the chest.
    
    Symptoms can often be confusing and one of the most common areas of pain is
    in the arms, the left shoulder, elbows, jaw or back. In addition a person
    may experience difficulty in breathing, shortness of breath,
    light-headedness, cold sweats, nausea and vomiting. Men are more likely to
    experience chest pain while women often demonstrate shortness of breath,
    nausea, vomiting, and back or jaw pain.
    
    The chance of having a stroke approximately doubles for each decade after
    age 55. While strokes are common among the elderly, a lot of people under
    65 also have strokes. One’s risk of stroke is greater if a parent,
    grandparent, sister or brother has had a stroke.
    
    The most common symptom of a stroke is sudden weakness in one’s face, arm,
    or leg. Symptoms are most often seen on one side of the body. One can
    experience visual changes, dizziness, loss of balance and confusion as
    well.  A stroke victim often characterizes having the worst headache of
    their life with no known cause.
    
    *Choices more important than genetics*
    
    Behavioral risk factors are responsible for about 80 percent of heart
    disease and cerebrovascular disease. Ceasing tobacco use, reducing salt in
    the diet, consuming fruits and vegetables, maintaining a healthy body
    weight, engaging in regular physical activity and avoiding harmful use of
    alcohol have been shown to reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease.
    
    The effects of unhealthy diet and physical inactivity may show up in
    individuals as raised blood pressure, raised blood sugar, raised
    cholesterol, and overweight and obesity. This is the mechanism that
    cardiovascular disease can produce other cardiovascular disease.
    
    It’s important to be physically active every day. Research has shown that
    getting at least 30 minutes of physical activity on 5 or more days of the
    week can help lower blood pressure, lower cholesterol and keep one’s weight
    at a healthy level.
    
    Something is always better than nothing. If you're doing nothing now, start
    out slow. Even 10 minutes at a time can offer health benefits. Studies show
    that people who have achieved even a moderate level of fitness are much
    less likely to die early than those with low levels.
    
    Control one’s dietary portion size. How much one eats is just as important
    as what you eat. Overloading the plate, taking seconds and eating until one
    feels stuffed can lead to eating more calories, fat and cholesterol than is
    recommended.
    
    Eat more of low-calorie, nutrient-rich foods, such as fruits and
    vegetables, and less high-calorie, high-sodium foods, such as refined,
    processed or takeaway foods. Eating this way can shape up one’s heart and
    waistline.
    
    Fruits and vegetables are also a good source of vitamins, minerals and
    dietary fiber. Vegetables and fruits contain substances found in plants
    that are known to help prevent cardiovascular disease, high blood pressure
    and inflammation. Eating more fruits and vegetables is also one of the best
    ways to reduce high-fat foods such as processed meats, crisps and other
    junk foods.
    
    Dr Cory Couillard is an international healthcare speaker and columnist for
    numerous newspapers, magazines, websites and publications throughout the
    world. He works in collaboration with the World Health Organization's goals
    of disease prevention and global healthcare education. Views do not
    necessarily reflect endorsement.
    
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