Sunday, August 30, 2009

Is vinegar good for high blood pressure?

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Is vinegar good for high blood pressure?

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It can't hurt. However, you do know it's apple cider vinegar and not white? If you decide to use it, the best kind is the murky type, undiluted, natural and organic stuff. Raw is best. I mostly use it for nausea. About 1 to 2 teaspoons in a glass of water (don't take it without water, it burns and is gross that way!). With water it's refreshing.

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  • No. It's known as a blood thinner, but it doesn't do anything for high blood pressure.

    Salt is a killer when it comes to high blood pressure. Cut it out of your diet. You will get enough naturally occurring salt in foods as it is.

    Drink lots of water, get lots of exercise (it lowers BP), cut out salt by elminating the following from your diet: added salt (table salt), and all foods that are pre-prepared, cured, canned, processed, pickled, frozen, packaged. Note that caffeine raises blood pressure as well and green tea contains caffeine.

    Note that untreated high blood pressure can lead to heart attack, stroke, kidney failure, etc. These are all serious. If you can't control high blood pressure with a change of diet and exercise, you need prescription medication.
  • Drinking Green Tea helps it.

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