Their are many non-perscription supplements that you can buy that reduce blood pressure. The K vitamins are important and can directly reduce blood pressure. Fruits like grapes and blueberries also reduce blood pressure. A great website that can help you in deciding which supplements to buy is truehealth.com. One of their top recommended heart health supplements is Ultimate BP.
If you have high blood pressure, you need to take aspirin to try and dull down your system a bit. You should not be taking excess calcium pills or Vitamin D pills.
There is no natural 'quick fix' to high blood pressure but studies have indicated some success with garlic, Coenzyme, fish oil, folic acid, and Hawthorn, especially when combined with eating a healthy diet and exercise. One good site for more information is http://altmedicine.about.com/cs/herbsvitaminsek/a/Hypertension.htm. It is important to discuss dietary supplements with your doctor.
If you have a low blood pressure, low hematocrit and hemoglobin, you need to have a blood transfusion.
A blood pressure monitor is not necessary for diabetics to have but it never hurts to monitor your blood pressure. What you do need to have is a blood sugar monitor that will test your sugars to make sure you are not too high or too low.
It seems unlikely that someone who is 13 would need blood pressure medications. And if someone that age did need blood pressure medication, only your doctor can tell you what is appropriate!
You would need to own a personal blood pressure machine in order to successfully check it.
"Lower blood pressure" is not a term that is just used to describe a condition. It is something you need to do if your blood pressure is too high and you have hypertension.
that is something you really need to see a doctor for. blood preassure is something you do not mess with.
WebMD states that glucosamine and chondroitin are the best arthritis supplements. People with diebetes should be aware that glucosamine may raise blood sugar.
No there are no high blood pressure vitamins, if you know that your blood pressure is high you need to consult a doctor. Your doctor will be able to aide you in lowering it to a healthy level.
My blood pressure is higher post hysterectomy.
Because it creates a higher pressure than the mean arterial pressure of the brachial artery. So, it temporarily stops blood flow. The slow release of pressure and listening with a stethoscope will give you the systolic and diastolic pressure.