hypertension
Another word for
hypertension is high blood pressure. Hypertension is when the
blood pressure of the blood pressing against the walls of the blood vessels
is abnormally high.
Blood pressure is represented as a pair of
numbers. The first number is the systolic pressure which is the
pressure exerted by the blood when the heart beats, forcing blood into the
blood vessels. This first number indicates blood pressure at its
highest. The second number is the diastolic pressure, which is
recorded when the heart is at rest in between beats, when the blood pressure
is at its lowest. Normal blood pressure readings for adults vary from
110/70 to 140/90. Readings of 140/90 to 160/95 indicate borderline
hypertension . Any pressure above 180/115 is severely
elevated.
This website focuses on how to reduce the
symptoms of disease, in this case
hypertension, through diet. The
symptoms of high blood pressure are made worse by, and sometimes caused by,
food allergies.
Foods that aggravate symptoms of high
blood pressure include milk, wheat, corn, refined white sugar, and
coffee. For information on some of these common food allergies
click here. Essential fatty
acids in the form of fish oils, flaxseed oil, borage oil, black currant seed
oil, hemp oil, or evening primrose oil can be helpful in balancing your body
when you have hypertension.
Call
Monica Levin today at 248-656-2505 for
food allergy testing in Wixom,
Michigan. If you cannot make an appointment in person you can also have an
online appointment.
To determine your own food allergies follow the instructions in Monica
Levin's book "Your Answers
Are Within".
Help your hypertension now!
Note: Monica Levin has
allergy-free cookbooks for sale. |