Here is the important information for the
people suffering from blood pressure....
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natural supplements for hypertension, high
cholesterol
and heart ailments
hypertension, or high blood pressure, is
one of the leading causes of morbidity and
mortality now a days. It is often termed
as the "silent killer" as it produces no
symptoms in typical presentation. If
left untreated, however, it can play havoc
on blood vessels and internal organs,
setting the stage for the later
development of a heart attack, stroke, or
kidney failure.
In people with mild to moderate blood
pressure, lifestyle changes; combined with
helpful natural nutritional supplements,
can dramatically lower blood pressure and
may eliminate the need for prescription
drugs as well.
There are so many ayurvedic herbs and
modern food supplements for prevention and
treatment of hypertension. These can be
used as an adjuvant to the drug therapy.
Vitamin c in the form of amla juice
vitamin c is one of the most important
antioxidant that is required by the body
for removal of free radicals inside the
body. The free radicals are the
substances that are formed during various
metabolic processes within our body. They
damage the inner lining of our arteries
and are responsible for ageing, wrinkles,
premature death. Their formation is also
dependant on the level of stress and
anxiety. Vitamin c scavenges free
radicals and protects us from their
harmful effects.
The antioxidant vitamin c may also help
lower high blood pressure and cholesterol
by enlarging blood vessels and helps in
formation of arterioneogenesis. I.E.
Formation of new arteries. Recent
studies found that higher blood levels of
vitamin c were correlated with lower
systolic and diastolic blood pressures.
Amla is the richest natural source of
vitamin c. It has 30 times more vitamin c
than oranges. Pure amla juice
can be consumed dailiy for prevention of
complication of hypertension as well as
many other dreadful diseases.
Coenzyme q10
co-enzyme q 10 is the natural vitamin like
micronutrient which is required by the
heart muscle for proper functioning. It
provides energy to the heart muscle cells.
The daily requirement for prevention of
heart disease and cholesterol maintenance
is between 30 to 60 mg/day.
Natural co-enzyme q 10 is present in the
bark of a tree “ terminalia arjuna”.
Ayurveda recommends terminalia arjuna to
be taken in the form of “arjuna ksheer
pak” i.E. In a herbal tea form. This
tea of arjun should be boiled in milk and
water because the co-enzyme q 10 is better
absorbed with milk lipids. Co-enzyme q 10
also helps in normalizing blood
cholesterol levels.
Suggested dose: while making arjun tea
one should use 3 to 5 gm of the herb
powder to get maximum benefits.
Flaxseed and fish oils
flaxseed is the only vegetarian source of
omega-3 fatty acids, very essential to
keep the cholesterol levels in control.
Flaxseed oil should be consumed by people
suffering from disturbed cholesterol
metabolism. Flaxseed oil is used in
ayurveda for prevention of heart problems,
cancers and many other chronic ailments.
It has been shown to reduce high blood
pressure in numerous double-blind studies.
Only extra virgin cold pressed flaxseed
oil should be used for oral consumption.
It should not be heated or used for
cooking. The omega-3 fatty acids get
destroyed if the oil is heated or used for
cooking. It should be refrigerated to
ensure freshness and efficacy. For
cooking purpose, mustard oil or olive oil
can be used.
Suggested dose :
flaxseed oil: 1 tbsp. (14 grams) a day.
Take with food to enhance absorption.
Fish oils: 1,000 mg 3 times a day. Use
fish oil supplements if you don't eat fish
at least twice a week. Keep refrigerated
to ensure freshness
garlic
garlic is another wonderful natural remedy
to keep cholesterol and heart related
problems away. It inhibits clot formation
by making platelets less likely to clump,
and it can help lower cholesterol levels
and prevent formation of artery-clogging
plaques. Garlic contains compounds which
are good for digestion of lipids and heavy
diets. According to ayurveda garlic is
extremely useful for “vata” conditions
and is a miracle cure for paralysis and
motor nerve disorders.
Suggested dose:
500 mg twice a day i.E. 1-2 buds once
daily. It can be taken with honey or
boiled in milk to reduce the heating
effect.
Ashwgandha ( withania somnifera)
ashwgandha is also known as “indian
ginseng” in international herbal market.
This herb has marvelous properties to
alleviate stress, anxiety. It is known to
possess adaptogenic properties i.E. It
helps body to adapt to various stresses
and cope with them. It is rejuvenates
cells, relieves fatigue and gives strength
to the neuromuscular system.
In ayurveda it is used in rheumatic
conditions and as a sexual stamina
enhancer. It also increases the low sperm
counts and is very useful in infertility.
Regular use of ashwagandha with milk is
recommened in emaciation of children,
protein energy malnutrition as well as
insomnia in elderly due to stress and
hypertension.
Suggested dose :
ashwagandha root powder can be taken 3-6
gm twice daily with lukewarm water or
milk.
Brahmi ( indian peenywort)
this slender, creeping plant grows
commonly in localized swampy areas of
asia, africa, and the tropics. The size
of an old british colonial-period penny
— this is how it came to be known as
indian pennywort, marsh penny and water
pennywort (with "wort" being the ancient
anglo-saxon word for plant). . It is
famous in western world as ‘gotu
kola’. Gotu kola enhances tranquility
and regulates sleep pattern. It is a
wonderful herb not only for blood pressure
but also for memory weakness, lack on
concentration it is regarded as one of the
most spiritual and rejuvenating herbs in
ayurveda. Today, this herb has become
popular to promote relaxation, cleanse the
blood, enhance brain function, and for
strengthening the collagen fibers of the
body's connective tissues and circulatory
vessels.
Since so often we find high blood pressure
is related to daily stress, gotu kola is
an important herb for blood pressure
patients. Boiled in water or direct juice
can be taken at night for sound sleep and
restlessness.
Suggested dose:
brahmi juice can be taken 20 to 30 ml
twice daily with equal quantity of
water.
Brahmi powder can be taken 3-6 gm per day
with lukewarm water.
Aloe vera juice :
aloe vera is also called “ the miracle
plant”. It has been studied to be
effective in so many illenesses. The
plant has outer thick leaf and inner soft
gel. Aloe gel contains active substances
known as glycoproteins and
polysaccharides. Glycoproteins are
protein-carbohydrate compounds that speed
the healing process by stopping pain and
inflammation. Polysaccharides are a type
of carbohydrate that stimulates skin
growth and repair. They also help control
the blood sugar levels and thus very
useful in treating diabetes. These
substances are also thought to stimulate
the immune system. Aloe vera juice
lowers down cholesterol levels by acting
on liver metabolism. It increases the
working capacity of liver cells. In
ayurveda it is known as “kumari”.
Kumari is said to possess the properties
of removing endotoxins from the body. It
is explained as
“kumari bhedni sheeta tikta netrya
rasayani
madhura brahni balya vrishya vaat vish
pranut”
classical ayurvedic text. Bpn- verse-
230.
I.E. Aloe vera removes endotoxins, it is
soothing, bitter tonic, improves eyesight,
rejuvenative (anti-ageing), strengthens
body, enhances immunity, increases vigour
and vitality, relieves ‘vata’ and
removes ‘poisons’ from the body.
Cholesterol is considered as endotoxin
or “aama” according to ayurveda. The
best properties of “ kumari saar” the
inner juicy portion of aloe vera is to
remove this ‘aama’ from our body.
According to ayurveda this ‘aama’ is
the reason for formation of uric acid
crystals, gall bladder stones, rheumatoid
arthritis, cysts and fibroids, cholesterol
deposits.
Suggested dose:
aloe vera juice can be taken 20
ml twice daily diluted with equal water.
Shankhpushpi ( convolvulus pluricaulis)
shankhpushpi is another useful herb famous
for improving memory in children. The
herb has cold, bitter tonic, relieves
pitta and heat inside the body. It is
also useful for high metabolic rates, wear
and tear reactions. It calms down the
hyperactive neurons and thus controls the
blood pressure and improves memory. It
also heals stomach and duodenal ulcers.
Suggested dose: 20 ml of shankhpushpi
juice or 1 teaspoonful of herb powder can
be taken twice daily for one month to get
good results.
Haritaki ( terminalia chebula)
terminalia chebula is also commonly known
as ‘harar’ an age old remedy to
relieve constipation. In ayurveda,
haritaki is considered as mother of all
herbs. Ayurveda considers ‘vayu’ as a
major culprit for hypertension.
‘haritaki’ in combination with another
two herbs ‘amla’ and ‘bahera’
makes the famous ayurvedic preparation
‘triphala’ . Triphala is best
combination to get rid of hypertension,
constipation and high cholesterol. Only
haritaki is very useful for lowering down
blood cholesterol levels as well as
controlling bouts of hypertension.
Suggested dose:
haritaki powder, triphala capsules or
triphala powder can be taken 3-6 gm(1
tablespoon) once at night with lukewarm
water.