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How Can I Lower My Blood Pressure Naturally?

How Can I Lower My Blood Pressure Naturally?

Causes And Complications

  • Heart attacks.
  • Strokes.
  • Heart failure.
  • Weakened, narrow, or thickened blood vessels.
  • Cognitive issues.

Correct Your Diet

  • Limit your sodium intake (no more than 1,500 mg – 2,300 mg a day depending on your age).
  • Aim to eat between four to five servings of both fruits and vegetables each day.
  • Stick to two to three servings of dairy per day at most.
  • Do not exceed a daily amount of six ounces of lean meat.

Increase Your Exercising

Avoid Alcohol

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This article was reviewed by Dr. Regina Druz, MD, MBA, FACC, FMCP-M — Board-Certified Integrative Cardiologist at Holistic Heart Centers, Roslyn, NY. This content is for educational purposes and does not substitute personalized medical advice.

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