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LOWERING BLOOD PRESSURE 5 PROVEN WAYS | TEBBY CLINIC

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LOWERING BLOOD PRESSURE 5 PROVEN WAYS | TEBBY CLINIC

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  1. LOWERING BLOOD PRESSURE 5 PROVEN WAYS | TEBBY CLINIC High blood pressure is a serious health concern that affects millions of people worldwide. Left uncontrolled, it can lead to a range of serious health problems, including heart disease, stroke, and kidney failure. Fortunately, there are a number of proven strategies that can help lower blood pressure and keep your numbers in check.

  2. ADOPT A HEALTHY DIET One of the most important ways to keep your blood pressure under control is to adopt a healthy diet. Eating a diet that is rich in fresh fruits and vegetables, whole grains, and lean protein, and low in salt and unhealthy fats, can help lower your blood pressure. Some foods that are particularly helpful for lowering blood pressure include: Leafy greens, such as spinach and kale Berries, such as blueberries and strawberries Nuts and seeds, such as almonds and flaxseeds Fatty fish, such as salmon and mackerel Low-fat dairy products, such as milk and yogurt

  3. REGULAR PHYSICAL ACTIVITY HELPS IMPROVE HEALTHY LIFESTYLE Physical activity is another important factor in controlling blood pressure. Aim to get at least 30 minutes of moderate-intensity exercise most days of the week. This can include activities like brisk walking, cycling, or swimming. Regular exercise can help lower your blood pressure by improving circulation and reducing stress. Exercise helps you eat healthy! Having good nutrition and exercise will help you lose weight. Official recommendations recommend exercising half a day a week. The effects are pronounced. It drops from four to nine ppm. Remember, exercise is not simply a gym. Often gardening, washing your vehicle, and housekeeping are the activities. But doing aerobic exercises that raise your heart rate – walking, dancing or jogging – can be beneficial to your heart.

  4. MAINTAIN A HEALTHY WEIGHT Weight loss may reduce blood pressure and heart disease in some cases but may cause hypertension. The study found obese individuals had an increase in their hypertension risk by 2-6 percent. Lower body weight also means less blood pressure. The blood vessel is thinner than the heart muscle and muscles in the heart. Ask an experienced cardiologist if there are any safe weight loss plans for a healthy body. Being overweight or obese can contribute to high blood pressure. Maintaining a healthy weight through a combination of diet and exercise can help lower your blood pressure and reduce your risk of related health problems. If you’re unsure what a healthy weight is for you, talk to your doctor.

  5. LIMIT YOUR ALCOHOL INTAKE Increasing consumption of alcohol is a major risk factor for heart disease in the United States. The effects of alcohol are significant for your health – taking alcohol is a good thing. A slew of other factors contribute to the increased blood pressure. Make better habits with your alcohol Sunnyside employs psychology-based techniques to improve your beverage habit, whether it is your goals or not. You will receive a custom plan with 100% personalized functionality, then use daily text messages to track your progress and keep you focused. Drinking alcohol in moderation can be part of a healthy lifestyle, but drinking too much can raise your blood pressure. Women should limit their alcohol intake to no more than one drink per day, while men should limit themselves to two drinks per day.

  6. REDUCE STRESS Stress can contribute to high blood pressure, so it’s important to find ways to manage it. This can include practices like mindfulness meditation, yoga, deep breathing, and regular exercise. Find the stress-management techniques that work best for you and make them a regular part of your routine.

  7. Find us by adopting a healthy diet, getting regular exercise, maintaining a healthy weight, limiting alcohol intake, and reducing stress, you can help lower your blood pressure and reduce your risk of related health problems. Remember, making lifestyle changes takes time and effort, so be patient and persistent, and work with your doctor to find the strategies that work best for you. If you have questions on reducing your blood pressure, talk to our doctors at Tebby Clinic about proper nutrition.

  8. Thank you Tebby Chiropractic and Sports Medicine Clinic 8415 Pineville-Matthews Rd. Charlotte, North Carolina 28226 704-541-7111 appt@tebbyclinic.com

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