What Foods Lower Blood Pressure?

Posted by Steffan Devin on December 23rd, 2019

How the home blood pressure monitor works The Protocole Contre Hypertension La Revue cuff will inflate to a certain level and then deflates again when you push the start button on your monitor. A sensor in the cuff will detect your heart rate and thereby gives you two readings, the higher number showing your systolic and the lower number showing your diastolic pressure, for a normal healthy person respectively 90 - 135 mmHg and 50 - 90 mmHg. The monitor will also detect your pulse rate which for a healthy person will be around 80 per minute.The devastating effect of high blood pressure (HBP) on the human body is widely discussed on all available forums. However, still not too many people bother to go through regular checkups with their doctors and keep their blood pressure under control.

To the list of various health complications that hypertension is associated with, lately added a new one - HBP is contributing to faster aging of your brain... In other words high blood-pressure not only puts the brain in danger to get stroke but causes to cognitive ( the psychological result of perception and learning and reasoning) decline.

These claims are based on the report of the group of doctors from Howard University Hospital in Washington, DC.The results of the research that they carried out reveal that the brain function of people aged 60 and older having high blood pressure is worsened when compared to those who have a normal blood pressure.

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