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Do You Need Blood Pressure Meds? Natural Rx For High Blood Pressure (Part 2)

In Part 1, I talked about the causes of high blood pressure and the tendency many have to run to the doctor for medication to bring it down.

Drugs, unfortunately, are designed to deal only with the particular symptom – in this case, high blood pressure. But drugs do nothing to address the cause or to improve your health.

In fact, very often they have other effects that actually make the situation worse.

According to Al Sears, MD (alsearsmd.com), if you start taking a beta-blocker, for instance (a commonly prescribed drug for high blood pressure), it will artificially bring your blood pressure down. But it will also negatively affect the conditioning of your heart and its ability to beat strongly. That means it will be really hard to get benefit from any exercise you do.

As Ageless Beauties, what we’re aiming for here are things that will keep us in top condition – youthful and strong – that enhance our body’s natural healing capability.

Keep in mind the thing about diet, supplement and lifestyle “prescriptions” is that they may not immediately wipe out symptoms like meds do. But our symptoms WomanMeditatingOnBeachare there as a wake-up call that it is indeed time to start paying closer attention to our needs.

Here are some great natural healing prescriptions to consider:

  1. To counter the fight-or-flight nervous system response, incorporate relaxed breathing exercises, meditation and/or yoga daily.
  2. Speak your truth. That means taking responsibility for yourself. It also means checking in with your body and really listening to its messages and asking for what you need.
  3. Incorporate lots more vegetables into your diet. Beets and members of the cruciferous family help relax blood vessels. Become veggie conscious!
  4. Supplement with magnesium (citrate, aspartate, or glycinate). Researchers have found that most of us are deficient, and this one mineral really makes a difference in so many body functions. It’s naturally found in nuts, seeds, pasture-raised dairy products, and dark green vegetables.
  5. Decrease systemic inflammation by avoiding sugar and anything that spikes insulin production in the body. It’s not just the white stuff that gets you!
  6. Avoid eating processed and/or fried foods prepared with soy or other vegetable oils that are high in omega-6 fatty acids. These disturb the balance of omega-3 and trigger more of that nasty inflammation.
  7. Instead of vegetable oils, look for and use extra virgin olive oil, pasture-raised butter, sesame or coconut oil.
  8. Supplementing with CoQ10 (the ubiquinol form) is good for all things cardiovascular.
  9. You’ll like this one – according to Dr. Sears, you can enjoy an occasional glass of champagne! Yes, champagne specifically. Because it’s fermented twice, it relaxes the blood vessels and helps keep blood pressure low.
  10. And – I saved the best for last – GET REGULAR MASSAGE! Craniosacral therapy is especially stress-reducing and has been likened to having someone else meditate you.

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Despite the fact that both of my parents suffered with high blood pressure, my own BP was 110/63 the last time it was checked. Besides that, my husband was taking BP meds when we met and after following the above suggestions (mostly), he now has normal blood pressure. So, I know these prescriptions really work!