Foods low in sodium and high in fiber are great foods for high blood pressure. Oatmeal, whole grains, and beans are all good choices.
Potassium (bananas) and magnesium (dark green vegetables) are good foods for lowering blood pressure. Note that lowering blood pressure is a great way, but don't forget to eat foods that also prevent high blood pressure.
Lowering your blood pressure takes more than just changing your diet. You will need to exercise and keep your stress levels down as well. A few things you can eat to help are whole grains (nothing "white" or "bleached", low fat, low calorie foods. Avoid sodium rich and fried foods, and any foods that say "encrusted" or "breaded".
Since broccoli when raw is quite tender compared to other foods, low pressure is prefered because high pressure would make the broccoli mushy. High pressure is more for meat or dry beans or other foods that are tougher and require more cooking.
Low pH foods tend to taste sour. High pH foods taste bitter. Low pH foods can be canned using either boiling water baths or pressure canning. Sufficient acidity (low pH) can prevent botulism spores from germinating. High pH foods require pressure canning (which reaches higher temperatures) in order to kill any botulism spores.
If you have a low blood pressure, low hematocrit and hemoglobin, you need to have a blood transfusion.
If you are looking for low carb foods, look on About's dedicated website called Low Carb Foods. They explain everything you need to know and have meal planner that are helpful.
Yes. Tornadoes and hurricanes are both areas of low pressure.
Having high blood pressure is called having hypertension. The best foods to eat on this diet, are foods that are low in sodium, and fat. You can find out more on www.webmd.com.
i need a low pressure hose for my pontiac sunbird 1994-on one in the Louisville area has one-where can i get one?
I need a diagram on where is the low pressure valve on a 1999 expedition
On either sides of the pump, need more info.