Hi yumemiya.
Experts confirm that grape juice (red, concord) grapes that are beneficial for our health for a vast variety of reasons, including lowering cholesterol, and warding off serious ailments such as certain types of cancers. Now, drinking Concord grape juice is gaining notoriety for it (seeming) potential to help retard the mental and physical deterioration process that generally has been associated with aging. But good non-pharmaceutical treatment include:
1. Stop smoking
2. Reduce body weight
3. Aerobic physical exercise of 30-40 min, daily or at least 3-4 days per week.
4. More fruits, vegetables and potassium, and less sodium.
5. Alcohol intake not more than 20-30 g of "pure alcohol" per day (it corresponds to 150-200 ml of wine or a pint of beer).
6. Reduce stress
These non-pharmaceutical approaches have a proven efficacy in the reduction and prevention of high blood pressure. But they require substantial perseverance and will-power to comply with. Please look article: http://www.askedweb.com/askedweb/Five_Secrets_Of_High_Blood_Pressure_Treatment/
If you already have high blood pressure, you cannot reverse it to low permanently. Instead, you can control your high blood pressure by taking a prescribed medication and amending your diet. Research has shown that a high blood pressure diet can effectively prevent blood pressure from rising above normal.When following your high blood pressure diet, your daily food intake must include foods from five food groups:
* Protein: Eat meats that are lower in fat, such as chicken, turkey, tuna, or low-fat luncheon meats. Make salads with a low fat meat or vegetables and light salad dressing.
* Grains: Always try eating a whole wheat version of your favorite bread, be it a loaf, a bagel or a roll.
* Vegetables: Eat tomatoes, peppers, baby carrots and other colorful vegetables as many as you like. The brighter the vegetable, the more antioxidant vitamin A it contains.
* Fruits: Fruits should be eaten fresh. Fruit has fiber and healthy calories, and you will want to eat less during the day. Juice has fructose which fills up with energy. That’s why juice should become a part of a healthy breakfast along with a cereal.
* Dairy: Try low-fat or non-fat milk, non-fat chocolate milk, and low-fat cheese. Basically, any type of cottage cheese or yogurt goes well with fruit. Please look: http://www.askedweb.com/askedweb/High_Blood_Pressure_Diet_Guidelines/
Along with monitoring and medication treatment, a high blood pressure diet can help control your blood pressure and reduce your risk of stroke, kidney and heart failure and heart attack.
See your doctor before making any diet or lifestyle changes.
Jason Homan
2007-03-28 18:47:25
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answered by Anonymous
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It can't cost more than a few dollars. I've never heard of anyone drinking it for high blood pressure. The MAIN thing to avoid for high blood pressure is salt and foods with alot of salt in them (ketchup is loaded with it). Does she take medication prescribed by her dr?
2007-03-28 18:06:32
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answered by veronicawilliams1969 3
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it's just a few dollars, go to the grocery store, but if she has true hypertension, she needs medication, the juice won't do it. get her to a doctor.
2007-03-28 18:06:25
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answered by tamboz 3
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