You should not take any sort of vitamins, especially ones claiming to lower blood pressure without talking to your doctor. It sounds like there may be an underlying problem to your high blood pressure.
I think that all blood types are healthy blood types. There are three main types of blood that i know of and then there are others. I think that mine is B+ but i am not sure.
the four types of blood are A, B, AB, and O
type ab- is the rarest, with an average of 1% of the population having it.
red blood cells,white blood cells,plasma and platelets maybe....
no bcuz all the blood types accept it.that is why is called universal donor.
You could simply visit http://www.highbloodpressuremed.com/vitamins-for-high-blood-pressure.html for a website that has the vitamins listed. This should fufill your question.
Calcium, Magnesium and Potassium are all healthy vitamins to help lower your blood pressure. High blood pressure is a serious condition that you want to keep under control. If you do not wish to purchase as pills or capsuls, you can also get these vitamins in the foods you eat, which is why it is important to follow a healthy diet with this disease.
There are many medical reference websites that can help you find the types of vitamins that will help you lower your blood pressure. Of course, in addition to researching vitamins using the internet, you should also check with your doctor before beginning any vitamin regimen. Use the websites below as a start: http://www.webmd.com/vitamins-and-supplements/lifestyle-guide-11/ http://www.heart.org/HEARTORG/GettingHealthy/NutritionCenter/Vitamin-and-Mineral-Supplements_UCM_306033_Article.jsp
the 2 types of blood pressure distolic and cistolic
Like the subject of different food for different blood type this is also a myth. There is no research showing that different types of blood need different vitamins.
Blood pressure at or above 140/90 is considered high blood pressure. Conversely, pressures below 100/60 (or in some cases, 90/60) are considered low blood pressure.
There are different types of medication for high blood pressure that do different things to reduce high blood pressure. For example, beta blockers open up the blood vessels, allowing the heart to beat slower, thus reducing blood pressure.
definatley yes,im on propranolol and over 12 month i put a stone on.
The three types of blood vessels are the capillaries, arteries, and veins. The veins are the ones that have the lowest pressure.
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blood pressure can effect ALL types of surgery.
High blood pressure for people of any age is typically anything above 120/80. Doctors usually don't prescribe medication to lower blood pressure until about 140/90. Although blood pressure tends to rise with age, there's plenty of ways to lower blood pressure through diet, weight management, exercise and quitting smoking. If you are particularly concerned about your current blood pressure, be sure and bring it up to your doctor and ask his/her professional opinion, its better to play it safe with these types of things :-)