Tuesday, January 23, 2007

Herbs for High Blood Pressure

This article is a quick review of the effective role played by herbs for high blood pressure treatment.

Although no scientific studies have actually conclusively proven that herbs for high blood pressure have a direct role in lowering hypertension, they are showing some true promise. The two herbs used to remedy this condition that are coming out in front include garlic and hawthorn. Both of these types of blood pressure herbal have been successfully prescribed by herbal specialists and alternative practitioners to their patients for many years. It is believed that they encourage the proper functioning of the circulatory system.

Some physicians believe that herbs for high blood pressure are a complement to traditional Western medicine. They recommend that patients with high blood pressure consume at least three or four cloves of garlic per day. While many people are turned off by the odor of garlic, garlic supplements are an alternative to smelly breath. Most grocery stores as well as health food stores sell a variety of brands of garlic.

Doctors recommend that patients choosing to take garlic supplements choose one that is an enteric-coated tablet. An enteric coated form of garlic to best encourage the proper absorption of Allicin. Allicin is the ingredient in garlic that is believed to be responsible for lowering blood pressure. Always follow the directions closely that are on the label of the type of garlic supplement you choose to buy

As far as blood pressure herbal, the herb hawthorn works best when it is taken along with vitamin C. Both of these items help to increase the dilating action of the blood vessels, which allows the blood to flow through freely because the arteries and veins are as open as they need to be.

When an individual’s blood pressure measures anywhere from 140 to 159 in regards to their systolic pressure and in the range of 90 to 99 for diastolic then this is classified as mild to moderate hypertension. At this point blood pressure herbal is a good idea. If garlic, vitamin C and hawthorn do not do the trick then turn to other blood pressure herbal options such as supplements of the mineral calcium and magnesium.

Calcium’s unique ability to improve hypertension has been borne out in some research studies. However it is not significant enough to work alone. Calcium plays a vital role in the contraction of muscular tissues and therefore is beneficial to the health of the heart and the blood vessels. Magnesium works in concert with calcium to make the walls of the blood vessels more elastic as well as to relax the muscles that are found there. Magnesium also increases the efficiently of other essential minerals in the bloodstream which include both potassium and sodium.

Other blood pressure herbal options that are being studied for their effectiveness at lowering blood pressure include coenzyme Q10 which helps to encourage normal blood pressure levels and a selection of fish oils that are composed of the essential fatty acids that support a health heart and circulatory system.

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