Hypertension

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Don't Let Hypertension Define Your Heart's Story."

Hypertension, commonly known as high blood pressure, is a prevalent and often underestimated health condition that affects millions of people worldwide. It is often referred to as the “silent killer” because it usually presents no obvious symptoms until it has already caused significant damage to the body.

Ways of Prevention

Develop a healthy habit of morning walk.

Ways To Cure

Choose to do more physical activities.

Right Consumption

Always try to avoid oily , junk and spicy food. Choose to eat green vegetables and cereal.

Impacts of Hypertension

TED Herbals have a key to control your hypertension effectively with the power of herbs. .  Dr Vasishth want you to understand the Importance of herbal healing. It causes the following impacts, if not treated properly

Cardiovascular Disease:

Hypertension is a leading cause of heart disease. The increased pressure forces the heart to work harder, which can lead to the thickening of the heart muscle (left ventricular hypertrophy). This, in turn, raises the risk of heart failure, heart attacks, and irregular heart rhythms.

Stroke:

Elevated blood pressure damages the blood vessels in the brain, increasing the likelihood of a stroke. A clot in a narrowed artery or a burst blood vessel can cause lasting brain damage or even death.

Kidney Damage:

The kidneys play a crucial role in regulating blood pressure. Hypertension can impair kidney function over time, potentially leading to kidney disease or failure.

Vision Problems:

High blood pressure can damage the blood vessels in the eyes, leading to vision impairment or even blindness.

Atherosclerosis:
Chronic hypertension can cause the arteries to become narrowed and less elastic, a condition known as atherosclerosis. This restricts blood flow and can lead to complications such as peripheral artery disease and erectile dysfunction.
Metabolic Issues:

Hypertension is often associated with obesity and high cholesterol levels, collectively contributing to metabolic syndrome. This syndrome increases the risk of type 2 diabetes and further cardiovascular complications.

Dementia:
Some studies suggest that untreated hypertension may increase the risk of cognitive decline and dementia in older adults.

Herbal composition Available At TRD Herbals For Hypertension.

Several herbs are traditionally believed to help manage hypertension or prevent it to some extent. However, it’s important to remember that herbal remedies should be used cautiously and in consultation with a healthcare professional. Here are some herbs that are often associated with hypertension management:
Garlic
Garlic is thought to help lower blood pressure and improve circulation. It may have a mild antihypertensive effect.
Hawthorn
Hawthorn is used to support heart health and may help dilate blood vessels, which can contribute to lower blood pressure.
Olive Leaf
Olive leaf extract may have a mild antihypertensive effect due to its potential to relax blood vessels.
Celery Seed
Celery seed is believed to have diuretic properties, which may help reduce blood pressure by reducing fluid volume.
Turmeric
Curcumin, found in turmeric, has anti-inflammatory properties and may support cardiovascular health, possibly affecting blood pressure.
Cinnamon
Some studies suggest that cinnamon may have a modest impact on lowering blood pressure.
Ginger
Ginger may help lower blood pressure by improving blood circulation and reducing inflammation.
Cat's Claw
This herb is thought to have antioxidant properties that support cardiovascular health.
Lavender
Lavender is known for its calming effects, which may indirectly help lower blood pressure by reducing stress.

FAQ

Herbal medicines often have fewer side effects compared to synthetic drugs, making them a gentler option for some individuals.

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