November 13, 2009
How to prevent high blood pressure in the future?
Posted by: admin : Category: High Blood Pressure
My mom has high blood pressure, so am I doomed to one day get it due to genes? Is there anything I should do to keep from getting it?
Thanks
Some ways to help not getting it are to excercise, eat right (stay away from salt), and get yearly check ups.



November 14th, 2009 at 1:34 am
Some ways to help not getting it are to excercise, eat right (stay away from salt), and get yearly check ups.
References :
November 14th, 2009 at 1:48 am
Hi Joy
You may have noticed lately that Vitamin D is in the news about its connection to cancer and many other diseases, so it may not surprise you that Vitamin D is connected to hypertension and heart disease as well.
We got scared out of the sun in the late 80s and no one bothered to tell us how we were going to get enough Vitamin D. Now, our lack of sun exposure is coming back to bite us in so many different ways.
Studies show that Vitamin D level is inversely correlated to blood pressure. Meaning, the lower your Vitamin D the higher your risk for high blood pressure.
Dr. Mercola, a proponent of vitamin D testing, strongly suggests getting most of your vitamin D from sunshine and during the rest of the year, or if you are dark-skinned (because dark-skinned people need many times more sun exposure), getting it from D3 supplements.
Mercola suggests your optimal tested level should be 45-50 ng/ml or 115-128 nmol/l. (see links below for the proper test)
The Canadian Cancer Society recently announced its recommendation that its population take a D3 supplement of 1000 IU daily. Vitamin D researchers often suggest higher daily intake.
So…getting enough Vitamin D. That’s something you and your mom can BOTH do. So NEITHER of you is doomed.
Good luck!
References :
http://www.drbriffa.com/blog/2007/03/26/vitamin-d-linked-with-blood-pressure-reduction/
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0887/is_n10_v16/ai_19989443
http://www.vitamindcouncil.com/researchHypertension.shtml
http://www.mercola.com/2006/oct/26/beware-of-most-prescription-vitamin-d-supplements.htm
http://www.mercola.com/2004/jul/3/vitamin_d_levels.htm
http://www.mercola.com/2002/feb/23/vitamin_d_deficiency.htm
http://www.cancer.ca/ccs/internet/mediareleaselist/0,3208,3172_1613121606_1997621989_langId-en,00.html