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What’s Normal? Who’s At Risk for High Blood Pressure?
Blood pressure is the pressure in the arteries exerted by the blood when the heart beats (systolic pressure) and when the heart is at rest (diastolic pressure). It's measured in millimeters of mercury (mm Hg). High blood pressure (or hypertension) and is defined in an adult as a blood pressure greater than or equal to 140 mm Hg systolic pressure or greater than or equal to 90 mm Hg diastolic pressure.
About 65 million American adults - nearly 1 in 3 - have high blood pressure
High blood pressure directly increases the risk of coronary heart disease which can lead to heart attack and stroke, especially when it's present with other risk factors. There are things you can do to help keep your blood pressure normal, such as eating a healthy diet, maintaining a healthy weight, taking natural supplements and getting enough physical activity.
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American Heart Association Chart of Recommended Blood Pressure Levels
A blood pressure reading below 120/80 mmHg is considered normal. A blood pressure of 140/90 mmHg or higher is considered high. Both numbers are important. If one or both numbers are above normal readings, you have high blood pressure.
Blood Pressure Category Systolic (mm Hg)Diastolic (mm Hg)
Normalless than 120
andless than 80
Prehypertension120-139
or80-89
High
Stage 1140-159
or90-99
Stage 2160 or higher
or100 or higher
There is an exception to the above definition of high blood pressure. A blood pressure of 130/80 mmHg or higher is considered high blood pressure in people with diabetes and chronic kidney disease.
Did You Know That More Than 65 Million of us Have High Blood Pressure (or what's also called Hypertension)?
Over 65 million Americans; and 30% of these people don't even know they have high blood pressure!
Also, did you also know that over 78% of Americans are making the choice of good health through natural medicines, instead of pharmaceutical drugs? Of course pharmaceutical drugs have the potential for many negative side-effects including fatigue, dizziness, depression, impotence, liver damage and more. This natural solution will help you avoid these pitfalls.
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Lifestyle changes and diet may help to control high blood pressure.
Imagine not having to worry about your risk of high blood pressure. Imagine how you would feel if you didn't have to worry about it ever again or have to deal with all those other more serious products?
High Blood Pressure Can Be Dangerous
High Blood Pressure is especially dangerous for you because it often has no warning signs or symptoms. It is estimated that one in every three American adults has high blood pressure. Once high blood pressure develops, it usually lasts a lifetime
This remedy is also specifically targeted for those of us in our mature years, and is a natural herbal supplement that addresses the symptoms of age-related circulatory problems and hypertension.
High Blood Pressure? Avoid These 4 Dangerous Levels- Naturally!
- Borderline (120-160/90-94)
- Mild (140-160/95-104)
- Moderate 140-180/105-114)
- Severe (160+/115+)
Physicians are primarily concerned with diastolic pressure (the second number in the blood pressure reading), but systolic pressure is also important. Individuals with a normal diastolic pressure (under 82 mm Hg) but elevated systolic pressure (over 158 mm Hg) have double the risk of death due to heart attack or stroke compared to individuals with normal systolic pressures (under 130 mm Hg).
Blood pressure typically goes up as a result of stress or physical activity, but in a person with high blood pressure, is elevated even at rest. Over sixty million Americans have High Blood Pressure, including more than half of all Americans aged 65-74 years.
Most patients with high blood pressure are in the borderline-to-moderate range, a group in which almost all cases of high blood pressure can be brought under control through supplement support, diet and lifestyle. In addition, in some people, the drugs typically prescribed to lower blood pressure produce the very thing they are trying to prevent: a heart attack. People who take blood-pressure-lowering drugs (typically diuretics and/or beta-blockers) actually suffer from unnecessary side effects (e.g., fatigue, headaches, and impotence), including an increased risk of heart disease.
"Controlling high blood pressure and weight gain are crucial for health, and particularly for baby boomers as they grow older" said HHS Secretary Mike Leavitt. "It's time to act against both conditions so more Americans can live longer, healthier lives."