If your blood pressure is 120/80 or lower, it is considered normal. Actually, anything over 115/75 is believed to indicate that you may be at higher risk for high blood pressure (hypertension) in the future.
Blood pressure as high as 140/90 is hypertensive and requires immediate attention. Anything in-between is called borderline or pre-hypertensive. While this is not immediately life-threatening, it is not good. It means you are at higher risk for heart and kidney failure, stroke and/or heart attack.
If you have normal range blood pressure, great! You have no problems and should live a long and healthy life. But if you are up in the danger range, you ought to lower your blood pressure level.
At one time in my life I was diagnosed as borderline hypertensive. For the next 15 years I took “beta blocking” pharmaceuticals to control my blood pressure (BP). What finally saved me was that I had bought a home blood pressure testor device and tested my BP every morning while I was still in bed.
I started noticing that certain things I did or did not do seemed to affect my daily BP readings. If I drank alcohol in excess in the evening, the next morning my BP would be higher. If I ate popcorn and drank martinis my BP went up. Red wine with cheese and crackers and it went down.
Gradually, I learned to lower blood pressure naturally. I found foods and a lifestyle that caused my blood pressure to go down. Gradually, I lowered the amount of medication I was taking, keeping my BP at 120/75.
I kept on in this manner of lowering blood pressure naturally until finally, I stopped the medication completely. That was 9 years ago. I have never taken medication to lower my BP since. Today, I still measure my blood pressure in the mornings. The last 10 day average is 100.8/60.5 with a pulse rate of 51.0.
I took chances with my health and spent thousands of dollars on prescription drugs before I found out that when you control your blood pressure naturally, you don’t need them!
Most people don’t have to take chances with the problems associated with high BP; they don’t need expensive medications either. They can control blood pressure naturally with zero out-of pocket cost. The links above take you to a website that shows you how to do that.
Disclaimer: This posting is based on information freely available in the popular press and medical journals that deal with hypertension (high blood pressure). Nothing herein is intended to be or should be construed to be any sort of medical advice. For medical advice the reader should consult with his or her physician or other medical specialist.
- Jorge Chavez