It is very unlikely to. Green tea contains anti-oxidants, which are good for your overall system, and honey has anti septic and anti-inflammatory properties, but also sugar, and the green tea may contain caffeine, which may temporarily raise the heart rate and blood pressure.
Blood pressure is cardiac output x resistance, or heart rate x stroke volume, so if HR increases but SV normal BP will rise. Things that will raise your heart rate are caffeine, alcohol, smoking, lack of exercise/inactivity, high fat foods, high salt foods, aswell as other risk factors you can't control such as ethnicity. To reduce blood pressure, follow a low salt, low fat diet high in fruit and vegetables. Reduce excess weight if you are overweight, quit smoking if you smoke, and gradually increase activity levels, aiming for at least 30 mins of activity every day. Consult your doctor about any planned lifestyle changes. If your BP is very high, or if you are diabetic for example, it may not be safe to begin a diet and exercise programme without a prior consultation.
It is bad to have high blood pressure at any age, at any weight. High blood pressure in childhood leads to worse cases of high blood pressure in adulthood also.
Sleeping late at night without much stress or depression is not bad for high blood pressure.
Yes, It is very harmful for a child of that age to have high blood pressure.
Smoking can cause hardening and constriction of the arteries so it is bad if you have high blood pressure.
salty fruits
Alcohol is something that shouldnt be drunk when you suffer from high blood pressure. Salt is something that will make high blood pressure worse. saturated fats are bad for your blood pressure but also your heart!
to sum it all up... Yes.
not in moderation
yes
I usually have a high systolic blood pressure number and a low diastolic number. My question is that a bad High Blood Pressure reading
Mangoes are high in potassium and magnesium as well as contain as many antioxidants as the berries therefore do not contribute to high blood pressure.
High blood pressure is bad for you if you don't do anything about it. It tires and hurts the body over a long period of time without symptoms. If you don't treat high blood pressure, you may wind up with a disability, a poor quality of life or even a fatal heart attack.