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Posted on Wednesday, 6th May 2009 by admin

Almost all the medications prescribed by a doctor for high blood pressure have side effects. This may range from minor to very severe effects. There are two different types of medications given for hypertension stages. They are norvasc and teveten. Lets discuss the side effects which stem from norvasc first. When overdose on this kind of medication it may result in drowsiness or dizziness. If your hands or feet swell then the medication you have taken maybe allergic to your system. The side effe... Click To Read The Full Post

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Posted on Tuesday, 5th May 2009 by admin

First of all let’s see what exactly hypertension means. Hypertension which is otherwise known as high blood pressure is a state where there exists a high pressure in the arteries of the heart. Arteries are the blood channels that carry blood from the heart to all other parts of the body. Usually blood pressure is described by the help of two numbers. One of these numbers refers to the systolic blood pressure and the other refers to the diastolic blood pressure. Increase in even any one of the ... Click To Read The Full Post

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Posted on Monday, 4th May 2009 by admin

So you now have now that you have high blood pressure. What will you do now? Certainly you will want to take your doctor prescribed medications to keep your blood pressure under control. Next, you will want to modify your diet so that what you eats, doesn’t raise your blood pressure. By managing your diet, you will take the necessary steps to control your hypertension. You should keep away from the salt shaker and consume more fruits and vegetables. You should eat low fat dairy products th... Click To Read The Full Post

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Posted on Saturday, 2nd May 2009 by admin

Detecting the silent killer is quite easy. You take your blood pressure measurements and compare them to the normal standards. If your systolic levels is 140 or more and the level for your diastolic level is 90 or more than you are likely suffering from high blood pressure. Hypertension is known as the silent killer because is lives among us under disguise. This disease does not tell you or give you any clear signs that it is going to attack you. It just attacks all of a sudden and is diagnose... Click To Read The Full Post

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Posted on Friday, 1st May 2009 by admin

You are sick and tired of the side effects of taking drugs to regulate your blood pressure. They do a good job at regulating your blood pressure. There is no denying that, but the side effects can be devastating. You are probably urinating a lot, your liver hurts, you constantly have a dry mouth, you have headaches. The list goes on and on. Let’s face it, controlling your blood pressure with drugs can be real annoying and sometimes you wish you could stop taking the medications and not wor... Click To Read The Full Post

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Posted on Thursday, 30th April 2009 by admin

You’ve seen me link you to Blood Pressure Truth various times in the articles I have posted. Now I am going to write my personal review of the product. It is a 69 page eBook that serves as a guide to lowering your blood pressure naturally. I am going to tell you in this review why I have picked this product over others and why it will help you to actually lower your blood pressure down to normal levels. First and foremost the proof that I bought it. I took some pictures of the ebook pages ... Click To Read The Full Post

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Posted on Tuesday, 28th April 2009 by admin

In my last post about High Blood Pressure: Your High Blood Pressure Isn’t The Cause Of Heart Disease, I mentioned a fact that half of heart attacks happen to people with without clinical High Blood Pressure. Let me also say in some cases half of heart attacks happen to people with hypertension. Having hypertension is definitely a tell-tale “sign” you are in a high risk category. My whole point is that heart disease is NOT caused by hypertension. Still too many of us are under t... Click To Read The Full Post

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Posted on Monday, 27th April 2009 by admin

About 60% of all the people who have heart attacks have NORMAL blood pressure and the vast majority of these people are taking high blood pressure drugs. In a recent study in Europe, patients with high blood pressure who did NOTHING at all lived longer and had less complications than people who were on HBP medications. It’s only a matter of time before you hear the medical institutions admit they were totally mistaken about heart disease and the dangers of high blood pressure drugs. There ... Click To Read The Full Post

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Posted on Saturday, 25th April 2009 by admin

High blood pressure can be easily cured if we know what caused it. Medicines to treat hypertension are prescribed based on the factors that caused it. You should take your meds with strict consultation of your doctor. Read this article to learn the common medicines that are used to treat hypertension. You should understand that blood pressure is determined by the amount of blood that is pumped by your heart and the stretchability of your blood vessels. To lower your blood pressure you need to de... Click To Read The Full Post

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Posted on Friday, 24th April 2009 by admin

What is considered a dangerously high blood pressure? Is anything above normal considered to be dangerous or harmful? Does the treatment vary depending on how high it is? In this article, I’ll explain exactly the relationship between your reading and what you need to do now. Normal BP First of all, we need to recognise that normal blood pressure is around the 115/75 mark. Some people have an alternative definition of 120/80 which is quite similar. 180/110+ Hypertension of over 180/110 is ... Click To Read The Full Post

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