Before you can truly understand how to lower high blood pressure (hypertension), it’s important to know what blood pressure is and what contributes to it.
Your blood pressure reading is made up of two numbers. Both of them refer to the amount of pressure that pulses against the inside of your arteries as blood is pumped through them. The top number is your systolic pressure. It corresponds to the amount of force created as blood is pumped into your arteries, and they expand. The second number is your diastolic pressure. It signifies the force that results when your arteries contract and resist the flow of blood. Receptors in the kidneys keep track of pressure and send hormone signals to the heart to speed up or slow down as needed.
A normal blood pressure reading is a systolic pressure of less than 120 mmHg over a diastolic pressure of less than 80 mmHg. Prehypertension (pre-high blood pressure) is defined as a systolic reading of 120–139 or a diastolic reading of 80–89. Those with Stage 1 high blood pressure (hypertension) have a systolic pressure of 140–159 or a diastolic pressure of 90–99. Stage 2 high blood pressure is a systolic pressure of 160 or higher or a diastolic pressure of 100 or higher. Finally, hypertensive crisis—where emergency care is needed—is defined as blood pressure with a systolic reading of higher than 180 or a diastolic reading of higher than 110. It is estimated that 73 million Americans have high blood pressure and uncontrolled high blood pressure.
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How I Treat Blood Pressure
Pharmaceutical drugs that control high blood pressure are sometimes necessary and even lifesaving. However, you may be able to reduce your dosage—or eliminate your need for medication altogether— by using natural therapies such as diet, exercise, and nutritional supplementation to bring your numbers into a healthy range.

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