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High
blood pressure or hypertension - to give it the correct
medical term - is regarded as the silent killer. It is a
disease of the modern age. The fast pace of life and the
mental and physical pressures caused by the industrial
and metropolitan environments give rise to psychological
tensions. Worry and mental tension increases the
adrenaline in the blood stream and this, in turn, causes
the pressure of the blood to rise.
The blood which circulates through the arteries within
the body supplies every cell with nourishment and oxygen.
The force exert by the heart as it pumps the blood into
the large arteries creates a pressure within them and
this is called blood pressure. A certain level of blood
pressure is thus essential to keep the blood circulating
in the body. But when the pressure becomes too high, it
results in hypertension which is caused by spasm or
narrowing of the small blood vessels, known as
capillaries, throughout the body. This narrowing puts
more stress on the heart to pump blood through the blood
vessels. Hence, the pressure of the blood to get through
rises in proportion to the pressure on the heart.
The blood pressure is measured with the instrument called
sphygmomanometer in millimeters of mercury. The highest
pressure reached during each heart beat is called
systolic pressure and the lowest between the two beats is
known as diastolic pressure. The first gives the pressure
of the contraction of the heart as it pushes the blood on
its journey through the body and indicates the activity
of the heart. The second represents the pressure present
in the artery when the heart is relaxed and shows the
condition of the blood vessels. The blood pressure level
considered normal is 120/70, but may go up to 140 /90 and
still be normal. Within this range, the lower the
reading, the better. Blood pressure between 140/90 and
160/95 is considered border line area. From 160/96 to
180/114 , it is classed as moderate hypertension, while
180/115 and upward is considered severe. A raised
diastolic pressure is considered more serious than the
raised systolic pressure as it has a serious long-term
effect. The higher the pressure the greater the danger it
causes to the wall.Symptoms
Mild and
moderate hypertension may not produce any symptoms for
years. The first symptoms may appear in the form of pain
toward the back of the head and neck on waking in the
morning, which soon disappears. Some of the other usual
symptoms of hypertension are dizziness, aches and pains
in the arms, shoulder region, leg, back, etc.,
palpitations, pain in the heart region, frequent
urination, nervous tension and fatigue, crossness,
emotional upset, tiredness and wakefulness.
A person suffering from high blood pressure cannot do any
serious work, feels tired and out of sorts all the time.
He may experience difficulty in breathing and suffer from
dyspepsia. Hypertension, if not eliminated, may cause
heart attacks or strokes or other disability conditions
such as detachment of the terina.
Causes
The most
important causes of hypertension are stress and a faulty
style of living. People who are usually tense suffer from
high blood pressure, especially when under stress. If the
stress continues for a longperiod, the pressure may
become permanently raised and may not become even after
removal of the stress. An irregular life style, smoking
and an excessive intake of intoxicants, tea, coffee, cola
drinks, refined foods, destroy the natural pace of life.
The expulsion of waste and poisonous matter from the body
is prevented and the arteries and the veins become slack.
hardening of the arteries , obesity, diabetes and severe
constipation also lead to hypertension. Other causes of
high blood pressure are excessive intake of pain killers,
common table salt, food allergies and eating a high fat,
low fibre diet, processed foods deficient in essential
nutrients.
The kidneys play an important role in controlling blood
pressure through secretion of rennin, a natural chemical.
If increased rennin is secreted by the kidneys, more
salts are retained in the body, which leads to an
increase in the volume of circulating blood and
consequently to an increase in the blood pressure.
Repeated infections and inflammation in the kidneys can
also give rise to hypertension.
The
Cure
The modern
medical treatment of high blood pressure is highly
unscientific as it brings down the pressure by drugs
without making any effort to remove the underlying
causes. Drugs may temporarily reduce blood pressure,but
they do not cure the condition and are harmful in the
ultimate analysis. All drugs against hypertension without
exception, are toxic and have distressing side effects.
The safest way to cure hypertension is to remove the real
cause. The natural way of dealing with it is to eliminate
the poisons from the system which cause it. Persons with
high blood pressure should always follow a well-balanced
routine of proper diet, exercise and rest. Diet is of
primary importance. Meat and eggs cause the blood
pressure to rise more than any other food. The pressure
is lowered and blood clotting diminished by partaking of
a higher fruit content, lower protein and non-flesh diet.
A natural diet consisting of fresh fruits and vegetables,
instead of a traditional diet, is helpful in getting rid
of the poisons from the body. A hypertension patient
should start the process of healing by living on an
exclusive fruit-diet for atleast a week, and take fruits
at five-hourly intervals thrice in the day. Oranges,
apples, pears, mangoes, guava, pineapples, raspberry,
water-melon are the best diet in such cases. Bananas and
jack fruit should not be taken. Milk may be taken after a
week of fruits only diet. The milk should be
fresh and should be boiled only once. The patient can be
permitted cereals in his food after two weeks.
Vegetables are also good for the patient of hypertension.
They should preferably be taken raw. If they are cooked,
it should be ensured that their natural juices are not
burnt in the process of cooking. Vegetables like
cucumber, carrot, tomatoes, onion, radish, cabbage and
spinach are best taken in their raw form. They may be cut
into small pieces and sprinkled with a little salt and
the juice of a lemon added to them so as to make them
more palatable.
Garlic is regarded as one of the most effective remedies
to lower blood pressure. The pressure and tension are
reduced because it has the power to ease the spasms of
the small arteries. Garlic also slows the pulse and
modifies the heart rhythm besides relieving the symptoms
of dizziness, numbness, shortness of breath and the
formation of gas within the digestive tract. The average
dosage should be two to three capsules a day to make a
dent in the blood pressure.
Indian gooseberry (amla) is another effective food remedy
for high blood pressure. A tablespoonful each of fresh
amla juice and honey mixed together should be taken every
morning in this condition. Lemon is also regarded as a
valuable food to control high blood pressure. It is a
rich source of vitamin P which is found both in the juice
and peel of the fruit. This vitamin is essential for
preventing capillary fragility.
Watermelon is another valuable safeguard against high
blood pressure. It was proved in recent experiments that
a substance extracted from watermelon seeds has a
definite action in dilating the blood vessels, which
results in lowering the blood pressure.
Recent studies have revealed an important link between
dietary calcium and potassium and hypertension.
Researchers have found that people who take
potassium-rich diets have a low incidence of hypertension
even if they do not control their salt-intake. They have
also found that people with hypertension do not seem to
get much calcium in the form of dairy products. The two
essential nutrients seem to help the body throw off
excess sodium and are involved in important functions
which control the working of the vascular system.
Potassium is found in abundance in fruits and vegetables
and calcium in dairy products.
Exercise plays an important role in curing hypertension.
Walking is an excellent form of exercise. It helps to
relieve tension, builds up the muscles and aids in the
circulation of blood. As the blood pressure shows signs
of abating, more exercise like bicycling, swimming,
jogging should be taken. Yogic asanas such as surya
namaskar, makrasana,matsyasana, vajrasana,
ardhapadmasana, pavan-muktasana, shavasana and simple
pranayama like anuloma-viloma and abdominal breathing are
beneficial. All asanas should, however, be discontinued
except shavasana if the blood pressure is above 200
milimeters.
Water
Treatment
Prolonged
neutral bath daily for an hour or so at 90 o to 95 o will
be beneficial. Cold compress should be kept on the head
during this bath. Other water treatments include hot foot
or leg bath for 10 minutes, hot compress over the heart
replacing it as bath cools down.
Persons suffering from hypertension must ensure at least
eight hours of restful sleep, because proper rest is an
important aspect of the treatment. Most important of all,
the patient must avoid over-straining, worries, tension,
anger and haste. He must try to be cheerful and develop a
contented mind. The natural treatment may take sometime
but it is the safest and best way to get rid of this
disease.
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