Non Pharmacological Measures of Blood Pressure

There are many different types of complementary and alternative treatments believed to be effective for treating high blood pressure. Scientific evidence indicates that a diet that is low in saturated fat and salt and rich in complex carbohydrates (vegetables, whole grains, legumes, and fruits), increased physical activity, and regular practice of relaxation techniques such as yoga, Tai Chi, or Qigong, can help to lower high blood pressure.

One of the simplest and most effective ways to lower your blood pressure is to eat a healthy diet, such as the DASH diet. Doctors recommend:
 Eating more fruits, vegetables, and low-fat dairy foods.
 Cutting back on foods that are high in saturated fat, cholesterol, and total fat.
 Eating more whole grain products, fish, poultry, and nuts
 Eating less red meat and sweets
 Eating foods that are rich in magnesium, potassium, and calcium

A solid body of evidence shows that men and women of all age groups who are physically active have a decreased risk of developing high blood pressure. Exercise can lower blood pressure as much as some drugs can. People with mild and moderately elevated blood pressure who exercise 30 to 60 minutes three to four days per week (walking, jogging, cycling, or a combination) may be able to significantly decrease their blood pressure readings.

Blood pressure increases when a person is under emotional stress and tension. Whether or not psychological interventions aimed at stress reduction can decrease blood pressure in patients with hypertension is not absolutely clear or reliable. However, ancient relaxation methods that include controlled breathing and gentle physical activity, such as yoga, Qigong, and Tai Chi, are beneficial. People with mild hypertension who practiced these healing techniques daily for two to three months experienced significant decreases in their blood pressure, had lower levels of stress hormones, and were less anxious.

The results of a recent small study suggest that a daily practice of slow breathing (15 minutes a day for 8 weeks) brought about a substantial reduction in blood pressure. However, these findings need to be confirmed. Still, possible benefits, coupled with minimal risks, make these gentle practices a worthwhile activity to incorporate into a healthy lifestyle.

The efficacy and safety of herbal therapies have not been extensively studied. Because of potential health risks associated with these herbs, it is imperative that you inform your doctor if you plan to use or are already using them. This is even more important if these herbs are used in combination with high blood pressure drugs. Some herbs can increase blood pressure.

Note: It is important that inactive older people or those with chronic health problems be evaluated by their doctor before starting a program of any physical activity, including Tai Chi, Qigong, or yoga.

Dr Saumya Mittal
MD (Medicine) and CC (Diabetes)
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Sorry for the delay. I have had a review of the article Mr Prasad has uploaded. My take on this is disappointingly brief. The therapy may be useful. However, it cannot be relied upon alone to treat a patient. Personally I would try it only if the conventional, and may I add a cheaper therapy, fails to relieve the patient. Would like to note that they have not claimed a cure. The treatment may need repeated sittings. One final point, it might be recommended for COPD, not asthma as they have claimed. The US FDA has stated as much. So all in all, I would suggest it as an add on therapy for anyone who is not relieved on the regular therapy. There are other options as well - breathing exercises and supportive physiotherapy that have effect. I hope that helps. Would be happy to answer any further queries Dr Saumya Mittal Physician and Diabetician 9873711878 more  
Yes Dr Mittal. Pl do share your views on salt therapy more  
Dr. Saumya Mittal, could you please share your openion on the news clipping mailed to you regarding salt cave and salt therapy for respiratory ailments? more  
What are respiratory/breathing problems due to ?" It is due to the FEAR or REFUSAL of taking in life fully...not feeling the right to take up space or even exist." What is BRONCHITIS ? - This is due to an inflamed family environment. Arguments & yelling, sometimes silent....... The psychological remedy for breathing problems is ,to use this affirmation , " It is my birthright to live fully and freely. I am worth loving. I now choose to live life fully" more  
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