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How to Lower Blood Pressure Naturally?

Drinking Herbal Tea Remedies Helps to Maintain Healthy Blood Pressure Level

Galilee Tisanes

Blood Pressure Overview


There are two numbers for each blood pressure reading: for example, "120 over 80" is written as 120/80.
This is because each heartbeat sends a pressure wave through the bloodstream. The higher number is the peak of the wave, when your heart contracts. The lower number is the lower "dip" or trough of the wave, when your heart relaxes.



Blood pressure is always recorded as the systolic number over the diastolic number, and the numbers indicate pressure as measured in millimetres of mercury on the gauge (mm Hg). In general, someone has high blood pressure if several measurements of blood pressure at the doctor's office show readings of 140 systolic or 90 diastolic or higher.

Causes of High Blood Pressure
Primary hypertension is when the cause is unknown. The majority of hypertension cases are primary. When there is an underlying problem such as kidney disease or hormonal disorders that can cause hypertension. When it is possible to correct the underlying cause, high blood pressure usually improves and may even return to normal.
Other factors include: age, diet, stress, excessive, lack of exercise, obesity, sleep.

Symptoms and Complications

Hypertension can occasionally cause headaches, vision problems, dizziness, or shortness of breath. Hypertension is usually discovered at a regular medical checkup when a doctor takes a blood pressure reading. That's why it's so important to maintain normal blood pressure.

Diagnosing High Blood Pressure

If your blood pressure is above the normal range for up to 4 - 6 readings, your doctor will likely diagnose you with high blood pressure. Blood pressure tends to be at its highest during exercise, physical work, or stress.

If blood pressure is high, a physician will also want to know if there are any other risk factors such as high cholesterol, diabetes, obesity, or a family history of heart disease. The more risk factors someone has, the higher the chance of getting heart disease or a stroke.

Herbal Tea Remedy for Lowering High Blood Pressure

HYPERBAL tea is a natural herbal blend which regulates blood pressure. Drinking this tea three (3) times a day assists in lowering blood vessels pressure, and as an anxielytic it is perfect for stress- related disorders and for the nervous system.

It also has a calming effect on the circulatory system. The Passiflora (passion fruit) flower that in it relaxes and slackens the blood vessel system and thus assists relief of high pressure, it also contains Vitamins C, B1, B2, B3, Calcium, Iron, and Flavonoids.

The Flavonoids strengthen membranes and blood capillaries, reducing their porosity and fragility.

Olive leaves contain a compound called Oleuropein which helps support the blood vessels. . HYPERBAL's complementary formula contains Stevia and therefore is tasty and ready to drink without sugar.

Hyperbal aids in the relief of all hypertension symptoms such as insomnia, stress, anxiety, headaches, dizziness etc.

Since, High blood pressure is a phenomenon that common to derive from Arteriosclerosis, Heart and blood vessels problems, Tension, kidneys and glands problems, we formulated HYPERBAL to treat these diseases and thus we can assist in preventing high blood pressure.

For example: Linden flower relaxes the blood vessels system and strengthens the nerves system. It assists in preventing arteriosclerosis and thus helps in reducing high blood pressure. In addition it's reach with Flavonoids, Phenolic Acids and Tannins.

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*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease.

Published by Galilee Tisanes

Galilee Tisanes specialty is developing, manufacturing and marketing unique healthy and invigorating medicinal herbal teas, which are ready and tasty to drink, each with its own special quality and flavor....  View profile

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