High Blood Pressure - Natural Solutions
High Blood Pressure - Natural Solutions by
Some of the Causes of High Blood Pressure
Before analyzing some of the effective solutions for high blood
pressure, we must first look at some of the possible causes of this
problem. According to modern medicine some of the basic causes of
high blood pressure are:
1. MALFUNCTIONING OF THE KIDNEYS may in various ways disturb the
proper balance of water in the body. The kidneys determine the
electrolyte balance in the liquids of the body, and thus will
affect how much water will be retained in the body and how much
will be expelled from the body. If the kidneys have heredity
weaknesses, or are tired, or imbalanced because of life factors,
then too much liquid may accumulate in the body increasing the
blood pressure. One factor may be inefficient salt excretion. On
the other hand, the kidneys may simply be very tired and overworked
because of a heavily toxic diet with large overdoses of SODIUM. A
direct relationship between the intake of high sodium foods and
high blood pressure has been established.
It seems also that the kidney is responsible for producing various
chemical substances, which in a certain way control the blood
pressure and the tension of the walls of the arteries and veins in
the circulatory system. Well-functioning kidneys are essential for
control of proper blood pressure.
2. MALFUNCTIONING OF THE ADRENAL GLANDS may also be the root cause
of disturbances in the blood pressure. Disturbances in the
pituitary gland and hypothalamus can affect the functioning of the
adrenals in a negative way, creating high or low blood pressure. In
general, any malfunctioning of the endocrine system may result in
blood pressure problems. It is also likely that this disharmony in
the endocrine system may in turn be the result of emotional or
mental stress, or unhealthy living habits.
3. THE NERVOUS SYSTEM may give messages of contraction to the
arteries and veins causing the pressure to rise as the volume of
the circulatory system is decreased. The reasons why the nervous
system may do this may be different in each person, but in most
cases they are psychosomatic.
4. OUR DIET affects our blood pressure. It is logical to believe
that the substances of which the blood is constituted will affect
the amount of liquid held in the blood and the tension of the walls
of the blood vessels. This is especially true in cases where toxic
waste products tend to accumulate on the walls of the blood
vessels, destroying their flexibility and narrowing the opening and
thus the volume of the vessels. The pressure in these vessels
increases.
5. OUR ENVIRONMENT creates various stress conditions, which may
force our bodies to react with a rise in blood pressure. The
pressures we feel at work, at home, in the society are transferred
through the endocrine and nervous system into a tension and
pressure within our body.
6. OUR WAY OF REACTING TO LIFE will play perhaps the most important
part of all. An individual who feels secure, relaxed and
self-confident in the face of responsibilities and stressful
situations will obviously be able to maintain a normal healthy
condition, independent of the external pressures. It has been shown
in thousands of cases of people who had high blood pressure that
when they learned how to relax they were able to keep the problem
under control often without the use of medical drugs.
7. There are OTHER CAUSES, which we have not mentioned here.
SOME NATURAL SOLUTIONS
Now let us examine some possible measures we can take in order to
overcome the problem of high blood pressure. Those with serious
health problems would do well to consult their doctors before
employing any of the following.
1. Purification of the Blood Stream. If the problem of high blood
pressure seems to be accentuated by a toxic condition in the body
and the blood stream, then we can improve the situation by cleaning
up the inner part of the body. This inner cleansing can be made in
the following way:
a. Avoid salt, animal proteins, animal fats, cheese, butter and all
canned vegetables or any substances which have sodium salts added
as preservatives or for taste.
b. Avoid all stimulants such as black tea, coffee, cigarettes,
alcohol, salt, mustard, black and white pepper, ginger, nutmeg and
other spices.
c. Eat plenty of high potassium foods such as fruits, vegetables,
grains and beans. Especially green leafy vegetables.
d. Occasional juice and vegetable broth fasts under the guidance of
a doctor will help to change the blood chemistry; detoxify the
kidneys, blood vessels and other organs and restore a natural
healthy condition in the body.
e. The use of garlic and onions can tend to open up and clean the
arteries. One may take them in fresh form or in capsules. Some
naturopathic doctors also suggest lecithin and vitamin C for
helping to restore healthy blood vessels.
f. Eating only watermelon for one week during the summer when it is
in season can help purify and rejuvenate the kidneys.
2. The Restoration of the Proper Functioning of the Kidneys and
Adrenal Glands.
We may stimulate the kidneys and adrenal glands into more
harmonious functioning in some of the following ways:
a. Various physical exercises which tonify these organs. These can
be learned from a well-trained Yoga teacher.
b. Through Reflexology Massage on the points corresponding to the
kidneys and adrenal glands on the soles of the feet we can
effectively rejuvenate and harmonize these glands.
3. Regular Relaxation of the Nervous System Through Various
Techniques.
We can relax and strengthen the nervous system so that it is more
resistant to stress and effort in our daily life in the following
ways:
a. Deep relaxation techniques in which we can learn to consciously
relax the muscles and nerves and thus the walls of the blood
vessels. While in this deeply relaxed state, we can imagine light
and healing energy flowing into the heart, adrenals, kidneys and
head area.
b. Exercises and breathing techniques can be used on a regular
basis to release muscular and emotional tension from the body and
mind.
c. Certain phonetic vibrations such as «OOOO» and
«MMMM» have a calming and balancing effect on the body
and mind.
d. Regular meditation has proven to be extremely effective in
overcoming high blood pressure.
Details about the above-mentioned techniques can be learned from
competent yoga teachers.
4. Change of Attitude Towards Life
Our attitudes towards life; our attachments, aversions, fears and
ways of reacting to life can create a great deal of unnecessary
tension in our lives. When the cause of high blood pressure is
psychosomatic, it is obviously necessary to analyze and overcome
these emotional factors which are contributing to the problem.
Otherwise a total control of the situation will be impossible even
if we perfectly employ the other physically oriented methods.
We can begin to analyze the factors in our lives, which are causing
us to react with stress or worry and gradually become freer from
these ways of reacting. We would do well to approach life in a more
relaxed way, with self-confidence and peace of mind. We can
gradually work towards this state of mind through working with
various systems of self-analysis and self-transformation, which are
available today.
Robert Elias Najemy, a life coach with 30 years of experience, is
the author of over 20 books, 600 articles and 400 lectures on Human
Harmony. Download wonderful ebooks, 100's of free articles,
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